Also agreed. Looks the same size as last year.
I think we tend to forget how massive the cars are now, including the huge jump in size with 2019 FWs.
RB mechanic holding a FW, just to give a better indication of scale.
Also agreed. Looks the same size as last year.
That looks very different to last year's nose tip. The sides are parallel where last year's cut back inwards where the cape joined. Maybe the cape has been removed from the car for this year.
I agree, Mercedes concept was very well developed, and im sure they have hit a development wall with that concept.LM10 wrote: ↑07 Feb 2020, 13:21I’m sure the Mercedes will look completely different to last year’s car and it will be the only car on the grid with a big concept change.
They probably came to the conclusion that with last year’s concept there was no significant performance gain possible anymore. There is no other explanation for such radical changes with just one season remaining before we witness major regulation changes.
It appears that the round shape of the nose is gone.
The 2019 car was already quite a big departure.LM10 wrote: ↑07 Feb 2020, 13:21I’m sure the Mercedes will look completely different to last year’s car and it will be the only car on the grid with a big concept change.
They probably came to the conclusion that with last year’s concept there was no significant performance gain possible anymore. There is no other explanation for such radical changes with just one season remaining before we witness major regulation changes.
I don't agree, the philosophy of the W09 and W10 was very similar, of course the W10 was much more evolved and tightly trimmed.wesley123 wrote: ↑07 Feb 2020, 15:22The 2019 car was already quite a big departure.LM10 wrote: ↑07 Feb 2020, 13:21I’m sure the Mercedes will look completely different to last year’s car and it will be the only car on the grid with a big concept change.
They probably came to the conclusion that with last year’s concept there was no significant performance gain possible anymore. There is no other explanation for such radical changes with just one season remaining before we witness major regulation changes.
The development wall isn't all that sure either; they essentially dropped development halfway the season because they were that far ahead.
I don't get why people are assuming radical design changes. The sidepod is a very logical development that can carry over to the next season.