JCC wrote:ringo wrote:Redbull is playing tricks. They are hiding loopholes. This car reminds me of the first blown diffuser redbull where newey put those exhuast stickers on the engine cover to trick everyone.
Wont fool us this time!
They are definitely hiding a trick barge board system.
Yeah, I remember that one. Those stickers fooled a lot of people (including me) that day.
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When I saw the pics of this car it was a kind of an anticlimax as I had expected so much more from RBR, but the more I look at those pics I also get the feeling that there are some trickery going on here. Is this car really their 2017 challenger, or is this actually just a mock up/launch car? It sure looks that way to me.
Kind of like a camouflaged RB12 with 2017 spec wings added..
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Oh well, I guess that we´ll get to know soon enough..
Cheers
/JC
Given we'll know soon enough, why bother showing a fake car 1 day before showing the real car on track? Why bother showing anything at all?
It's clearly the 2017 car and, just as clearly, there's a lot more to come.
Still, I'm sure there are few here that can honestly say that they weren't expecting something more overtly, more obviously, aggressive or interesting. This car may very well be the best of them all - but that in itself only goes to show the folly of drawing too many conclusions from any launch car's photos alone; because undoubtedly this car in a different livery would be dubbed 'nothing special' by many.
Nevertheless, I equally think it's valid to base our expectations on previous experience and it's highly likely Red Bull have produced a good car.