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It seems that the sidepods have a different undercut shape too: a sensibly different (and smoother) teardrop shape where they meet the floor.
Renault did say they were looking towards 2021. The new nose and sidepods don't look to have been too bad as the car seems to be much better according to Daniel.Blackout wrote: ↑22 Feb 2020, 21:06When you design your new tub around your new thin nose
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Just another example of the belt tightening at RenaultBlackout wrote: ↑22 Feb 2020, 21:06When you design your new tub around your new thin nose
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When you slap a thin nose on last years tub
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The Renault design looks far more coherent to me! The Macca Is the one that looks half arsed with that bulky and awkward transition to the main tub.carisi2k wrote: ↑23 Feb 2020, 01:00Renault did say they were looking towards 2021. The new nose and sidepods don't look to have been too bad as the car seems to be much better according to Daniel.Blackout wrote: ↑22 Feb 2020, 21:06When you design your new tub around your new thin nose
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When you slap a thin nose on last years tub
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Both Renault and McLaren look a. reliable b. steps up all around from last year even if their designs aren't as sleek as others. Renault disappointed last year. Ricci surely thought stealing a podium here or there was on the cards. The car this year looks more predictable from the videos that I've seen, and I wouldn't doubt that they put more than a few more points of df around the entire car if not making a big step in the PU dept. Mix in two hungry drivers, attacking McL breaking into the top 3 occasionally looks possible.djos wrote: ↑23 Feb 2020, 02:15The Renault design looks far more coherent to me! The Macca Is the one that looks half arsed with that bulky and awkward transition to the main tub.carisi2k wrote: ↑23 Feb 2020, 01:00Renault did say they were looking towards 2021. The new nose and sidepods don't look to have been too bad as the car seems to be much better according to Daniel.Blackout wrote: ↑22 Feb 2020, 21:06When you design your new tub around your new thin nose
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When you slap a thin nose on last years tub
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P.S. I’m fairly certain this was Blackout’s point too.
Yes. My point was that Renault kept the "same" chassis as 2019* because they're focusing on 2021 and can't/don't want to spend too much money for 2020 redesigning everything. And that tub was designed for a large nose - hence the big step on the 2020 bullkhead area.carisi2k wrote: ↑23 Feb 2020, 01:00Renault did say they were looking towards 2021. The new nose and sidepods don't look to have been too bad as the car seems to be much better according to Daniel.Blackout wrote: ↑22 Feb 2020, 21:06When you design your new tub around your new thin nose
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When you slap a thin nose on last years tub
https://i.imgur.com/5I7hErj.jpg
Renault R.S.20 corrects several weaknesses according to Alain Prost
Alain Prost believes that the Renault R.S.20 is more stable at the start of the curve, which was a weakness in 2019. He sees a new era for Renault. The first tests of the Renault R.S.20 have been encouraging. Esteban Ocon has never felt so much grip in a single-seater and Daniel Ricciardo has felt progress since 2019. Alain Prost believes that Renault has corrected its weaknesses.
"Yesterday, they were both satisfied with the progress we made on the chassis, with better stability, especially at the entry, which was one of the faults of the car," explained the quadruple world champion and team advisor on INFOSPORT +. “Afterwards, development will start from Melbourne, so it's a pretty good start. "
“It's a good step forward. " Renault believes that it has completed the reconstruction of Enstone, its chassis factory, with many recruits and modernized tools. The team also changed its technical department. Pat Fry became technical director and Dirk de Beer took the position of aerodynamics manager. Alain Prost believes that this work is starting to bear fruit, which will be useful in view of the 2021 regulation.
"Over the past two or three years, an incredible number of people have arrived at Enstone, the chassis department," said Prost. “They have to integrate. We have also had changes in technical management since the end of the year. We are entering a new era, a new phase. "
“The front part has changed a lot. We kept the same chassis as last year, which allows us to (...) put a lot of resources on next year. The aero part has changed a lot, it is already satisfactory, and the mechanical part, which cannot be seen, which seems to be working well. "
Alain Prost wants to wait to see the behavior of the car with more grip and in different conditions, but he is optimistic: “We are rather satisfied. As soon as we are in a positive spiral, it is a little different."
Surely you have that the wrong way round?! Can't see anything nearly as bulky and awkward as Renaults slapped on thin McLaren copy nose. As Blackouts pictures highlightdjos wrote: ↑23 Feb 2020, 02:15The Renault design looks far more coherent to me! The Macca Is the one that looks half arsed with that bulky and awkward transition to the main tub.carisi2k wrote: ↑23 Feb 2020, 01:00Renault did say they were looking towards 2021. The new nose and sidepods don't look to have been too bad as the car seems to be much better according to Daniel.Blackout wrote: ↑22 Feb 2020, 21:06When you design your new tub around your new thin nose
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When you slap a thin nose on last years tub
[url]https://i.imgur.com/5I7hErj.jpg[/
P.S. I’m fairly certain this was Blackout’s point too.
Whilst not pretty the step in the nose has little effect- remember the generation of stepped nose f1 cars. Logical to continue with an evo of last years car - for 1 more year before ‘21 rule change. That or copy a W10?thestig84 wrote: ↑23 Feb 2020, 16:24Surely you have that the wrong way round?! Can't see anything nearly as bulky and awkward as Renaults slapped on thin McLaren copy nose. As Blackouts pictures highlight
My bad, it looks like the bottom pic is a McLaren due to the red reflections resembling the McLaren swoosh.thestig84 wrote: ↑23 Feb 2020, 16:24Surely you have that the wrong way round?! Can't see anything nearly as bulky and awkward as Renaults slapped on thin McLaren copy nose. As Blackouts pictures highlight