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Looks pretty similar to what Ferrari did with their Barcelona Update. They also raised the floor. It also seems like RBR has changed the upper flap of the frontwing. Looks more angular and less rounded above the B'T. Maybe to get more air to the changed higher tunnel entrance?RZS10 wrote: ↑09 Jun 2022, 19:55The apparently raised floor towards the center of the car is visible here:
https://i.imgur.com/n8Lrdqj.png
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Front wing flaps look like they're identical to those used at Jeddah. Looks like a circuit/downforce specific changeAndi76 wrote: ↑10 Jun 2022, 05:36Looks pretty similar to what Ferrari did with their Barcelona Update. They also raised the floor. It also seems like RBR has changed the upper flap of the frontwing. Looks more angular and less rounded above the B'T. Maybe to get more air to the changed higher tunnel entrance?RZS10 wrote: ↑09 Jun 2022, 19:55The apparently raised floor towards the center of the car is visible here:
https://i.imgur.com/n8Lrdqj.png
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I don`t think by the blue arrow is a hole. It is just a max cooling outlet which is partially covert.lucafo wrote: ↑09 Jun 2022, 19:36I notice this grill inside the cooling volume.
Maybe is this assumption correct?https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202206 ... 22504f.jpg
That's asking for trouble if they haven't done that before, it is exactly what the auditors would be questioning. Fudging with how much of the extra inflation is calculated to the team, yes okay, they might have ways in which their contracts allow for a fixed/capped 'service costs' for facilities, but another party (than the team) taking over, that seems like asking for trouble.djones wrote: ↑10 Jun 2022, 11:42Somewhat off-topic, but I think the budget cap is totally unenforceable.
There are likely 50+ ways around it that a huge and rich company like Redbull could use.
It will even be down to things like the building they are in. Let's say for example that costs £1,000,000 a year. Well, all that has to happen is Redbull the drinks company pays that and sub-lets the building to the race team for £1 a year.
A crude example, but there will be MANY ways around the cap.
Expect to see zero reduction in development over the year.
Given the shape looking quite similar, and the requirement to list new bits, that indeed seems likely. Also, that saves a bit of money too.
they build a finance team for that. If the f team didn't plan whole season spendings for every department of the racing team then that means they are very unaffective and useless. I think Redbull is one of the best from operational aspect and will do it in the budget.chrstphrln wrote: ↑10 Jun 2022, 11:34I'm curious to see how long the development at RB will continue at this pace.
I suspect towards the end of the season there will be a lot of discussion about the budget cap and penalties.