N12ck wrote:you cant seriously say that mercedes came up with the exact same designs for the rear wing endplates as a matter of coincidence, came up with a similar airbox as a matter of coincidence came up with the same engine cover as a matter of coincidence, they have certainly took ideas off the bgp001 without a doubt, and have used the designs off the bgp001, no question about it, im not saying that they have made a brawn gp clone, all im saying is that alot of designs in the car has been influenced by the bgp001
Your concept of "exact same design" and mine are clearly different.
For me, exact same = dimensionally identical, within allowable tolerance. I haven't seen CMM data or CAD models on either car, so I don't know them to be identical.
You've either seen a CMM or CAD comparison between these cars, and know they're the exact same, or you're looking at 2D pictures, taken from varying angles, with differing cameras and lens geometries, and deciding that somehow if they look close enough to you, they MUST be the same!
The reality is that tiny differences matter. Seen any front wing designs lately? the tiniest of sculpted features matter - if they didn't, you can bet teams wouldn't be pouring time and money into such minute detail.
Follow the contours of the engine cover in both images you've posted - on the BGP01, the cover transitions horizontal BELOW the height of the raised areas on either side of the drivers helmet. On the W01, the transition occurs at the height of the raised areas - the entire thing is one smooth contour now. Forget tiny differences - there are liters of volume difference in that area alone!
Aerodynamic packaging is about minimizing volume of bodywork - you've got to imagine that differences that vast between the two designs indicate something different underneath...
But more to the point, OF COURSE the team uses design elements from year to year - nobody does a clean sheet design every season - the design overhead would cripple most teams nowadays. Maybe in the Ferrari circa 2000 era with Rory Byrne and the Ferrari's budget...Even then, elements were reused. Reinventing the wheel just to be different than last time is stupidity, and in a fixed timeframe with limited resources, you put the most attention into the most attention needing areas.
Really, though...pick any team, and look at their cars from the past few years. Chances are, you will see more similarities than differences, if you look hard enough. Then go to all the other car threads and post about how the cars are nearly the same and the new one is based right off the old one...and whomever my equivalent is in each of those threads can tear their hair out trying to explain this stuff to you there.