And where does Red Bull put the more than obvious radiators? And all the other components? Do they tie them "to the roof"?Venturiation wrote: ↑20 Feb 2024, 15:51Helmut Marko: Red Bull RB20 "is more than an evolution"
In an interview with ServusTV, Helmut Marko has now officially confirmed that Red Bull has gone in a similar direction with the sidepods as Mercedes in the past. "It's more than an evolution. It's a small revolution," said Marko about the RB20.
This year's solution is "not as extreme" as Mercedes' in the past, he emphasizes, but also admits that "the idea is similar" to that of the team from Brackley back then.
In the simulator and in the wind tunnel, "it all worked very well", he emphasizes, but also warns against the negative example of Mercedes, because: "They were also convinced by the data of their side box-less concept. In practice, it didn't work at all."
"And we will now see in the tests whether we can successfully implement this solution, or let's say a similar solution," says Marko, who emphasizes that the concept that Mercedes tried out two years ago is completely logical in theory.
After all, the bottom line is simply to have "less air resistance". Marko explains with a grin: "Adrian Newey always preferred cars without radiators. But of course the engine people can't do that. But it is logical."
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And where has he confirmed Zeropods please? All he says is that they went in "a similar direction" and that they will now test it. What basically means what we see is Red Bulls "Zeropds" what has not much to do with what Mercedes did.At the end of the day it is nothing more than a further development of last year's concept. A substantial further development, yes. But nothing more. But it will certainly never be a Zeropod. Unless Red Bull's engineers can suddenly work their magic and make the radiators and all the other many components that are clearly visible disappear.