LM10 wrote:dans79 wrote: ↑03 Jul 2020, 20:14
LM10 wrote: ↑03 Jul 2020, 20:02
I don't care about it being legal or not. It's just not within the spirit of sports, engineering and innovation.
I suggest you read this post, and take a close look at the photos in it.
viewtopic.php?p=905147#p905147
Of course they'll have needed to re-engineer the parts. And I perfectly understand the idea behind copying homework, but it's like what copying to such extends has always been: kind of dishonest work. It's like copying a work at school and then brag about it.
It will be funny seeing Racing Point getting "best of the rest" title and celebrate it like a big achievement at the end. And if that happens, guess what the next Racing Point will look like in 2021.
Why wouldn’t they celebrate it? In F1 every team uses all the resources at their disposal to go as fast as they can... The simply outsmarted everyone else by copying the best car on the grid... Everyone has always copied the solutions of someone else in the sport, that’s nothing new... It isn’t “unsporting” or “unfair”, it is the smart approach if you want to “lead the midfield”... At the same time, it is a big compromise, since you will probably never win any championships with such approach, since under the expectation that every team improves season on season, you will always be behind the team you copied.
This season also was particularly friendly to such an approach, with no major changes in the regulations between 2019 and 2020 and with 2020 been the last season (when they made the decision to copy the W10) of the current regulations, why invest in developing and evolving your own concept? Modeling and Simulating the W10 should have been pretty straightforward for heavily engineering based F1 teams, the gap they found between their 2019 car and ‘their copy” of the W10 should have been considerable for them to follow this approach.
Kudos to them for been smart and going as fast as they can in within the regulations... If they end up beating everyone else (except Mercedes and their W11) it just shows that Mercedes was really ahead of everyone else and that the rest of the teams didn’t do a good enough job during the winter to at least match or surpass the previous year champion car.
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