dren wrote:
Considering their car was designed around the EBD concept, naturally they would have lost a lot. I would not discount Mclaren or Ferrari next year and even Mercedes like you've stated. I hope we have at least 4 teams capable of wins. It'll make the season exciting.
I think newey is playing possum when he says the car was designed "around" the exhuast.
He is trying to make it sound as if the exhuast is the keystone to the whole design.
And this gives the impression of a weakness of the car if one element was taken away.
I think the car was not designed around the exhaust, but that all of it was refined with the exhuast exploiting the chassis, and the chassis exploiting the exhuast at the same time.
The rake for example is evidence of this "designing around" thing. It had to do with the aero balance.
Rear blowing sets the center of pressure to the back of any car. Having the rake shifts the balnce more forward.
Ferrari didn't have this level of integration and suffered understeer with the blown diffuser increasing rear grip with a lack of an aero feature to similarly increase grip in the front. They didn't "design around" the blowing. The chassis wasn't "symbiotic" with the exhaust.
So Don't think redbull will be at square 1 next year. In fact i would be worried.
The idea that these guys know how to "build around" stuff shouldn't be taken lightly.
If Newey can't build the car around the exhaust next year, he will simply build the car around something else.
"Build around" to me, is really saying every square inch of the car is intentional and symbiotic. I don't see it as an opportunity for mclaren to pounce.
Wouldn't put it past Newey to apply the same "intentional" design philosophy and still dominate; regardless if it's an exhaust pipe or a brake duck.