Will stay the same next year for sure. Switching to pullrod when 2026 is all new regulations is a huge pain. Also Pushrod seems to be the best way to go. The Red Bull and McLaren went for Pullrod cause they have shorter chassis. The margins are fine.
This why I noted "END of 2024" I marked with more space so you cannot get it wrong this timeMacafangrskg wrote: ↑18 Jul 2024, 11:37Wrong.
1.This is only until the end of the season and a new reset will happen for the winter
2.The teams can not start designing the 2026 car until January first 2025
You had another post that you deleted saying that we gone have more time for 2026 carNikosar wrote: ↑18 Jul 2024, 11:40This why I noted "END of 2024"Macafangrskg wrote: ↑18 Jul 2024, 11:37Wrong.
1.This is only until the end of the season and a new reset will happen for the winter
2.The teams can not start designing the 2026 car until January first 2025
You are wrong twice, I edited after your comment adding more space so you can see "END 2024" better.Macafangrskg wrote: ↑18 Jul 2024, 11:44You had another post that you deleted saying that we gone have more time for 2026 carNikosar wrote: ↑18 Jul 2024, 11:40This why I noted "END of 2024"Macafangrskg wrote: ↑18 Jul 2024, 11:37Wrong.
1.This is only until the end of the season and a new reset will happen for the winter
2.The teams can not start designing the 2026 car until January first 2025
Everyone expects a lot from the evolutions of Aston Martin here in Hungary. Without wanting to be a spoilsport, I think what they are looking for with them this weekend is to understand some things and limit some negative effects of AMR24. More than performance they look for information and correlation. They seek to increase the efficient load to find performance later. At Silverstone the new wing mitigated the car's problems in fast, wide-radius corners, but the Hungaroring is completely different. We may not see obvious and immediate improvement, but we may draw many valuable conclusions for the future.
Thank you, I could not find a better picture. I still believe it is a vertical inlet we will wait to read the FIA document.
The panel line is continuous through it without a step/break ie. it’s all 1 flat surface - no inlet.
LOLNikosar wrote: ↑18 Jul 2024, 11:40This why I noted "END of 2024" I marked with more space so you cannot get it wrong this timeMacafangrskg wrote: ↑18 Jul 2024, 11:37Wrong.
1.This is only until the end of the season and a new reset will happen for the winter
2.The teams can not start designing the 2026 car until January first 2025