Tim.Wright wrote:autogyro wrote: ...TMG would then only have to ask Adrian Newey for the latest model aeroplane parts to keep up to speed on the chassis.
Not necessarily, the Pirelli car doesn't need to be legal. They can bolt on anything they want that gives the required axle loads. I often wonder why they haven't done this before.
Second guessing what teams come up with BEFORE they come up is perhaps not as easy as you portray.
There was a reason Pirelli used a W03, and weeks before a Ferrari from 2011 to conduct their tyre tests.
The reason is the mule they had was and is not fit for purpose. And before we go down the route of blaming Pirelli again, it was the teams that could not agree which recent car should be used for Pirelli tyre tests.
Perhaps these bolt on parts may not behave in the same fashion as the real thing? It's hard enough for a team to fathom which upgrade works and which does not, now you want Pirelli to play crystal ball?
That is even more dangerous than what went before IMO.