diffuser wrote: ↑22 Feb 2020, 16:18
Ground Effect wrote: ↑22 Feb 2020, 13:43
RonDennis wrote: ↑22 Feb 2020, 13:14
Does the FIA do any research? Racing Point claims that they designed their own car, so there should be differences between the two cars. There should also be concept models and so on. I highly doubt Racing Point made a perfect copy of the Mercedes in just six months without any exchange between the two.
Racing Point had 2 or 3 big updates in 2019, nothing seemed to work as expected on their car. I’m sure they realised they were in big trouble for 2020, the last year of current rules. They must have known there was no way they could catch up. Enter Lawrence Stroll, who must have put a call through to Toto. McLaren has a lot to contend with, on and of the track.
I don't get why they allow this...It's crazy shiit!
Back in 2007 this was called a Stepney Gate with DSQ and 100million fine, now its aparently called Usual bussiness practice and it is aparently approved and stimulated.
I understand that as a small team you buy an engine, a gearbox and maybe a part of suspension and a steering wheel. But the chasis should be designed and made by the constructor alone. And i dont have any problem if they copy somebody, but it is impossible to be so useless and inefective to literally duplicate another car and dare to call it your own if you know almost nothing came from you.
If i return to 2007, Mclaren was copying something from Ferrari, but still the two cars were like day and night in comparison, while RP, Haas and AT are copy and paste cars so somekind of blueprint transfer was needed to do that, or did they recruit chinese knockoff specialists to do the job?