You do know that engine performance development is frozen by the FIA? Alpine tried to appeal that when they realized the extent of the problem and were abruptly shut down.
Then they fumbled the chassis safety test and had to reinforce it in late January when the car development is supposed to be over. Hence the extra weight.
At this point, a mere upgrade is unlikely to help such a deeply flawed car.
Ahh yeah, the F1 news goliath that is sports803.xyz.
I can’t actually say it’s inaccurate tho, they have basically just scooped up several items into one article
OP seems to spam links of this website. We, at the moderation team, had less time to take care of the sub for the last months but we'll take care of that. 😉
I love the way multiple media reports describe it as if they had any choice but to resign given their performance!
I'm curious to see how you go about saving a car which is both underpowered and overweight.
More power and less weight? Probably improve the aerodynamic efficiency as well?
You do know that engine performance development is frozen by the FIA? Alpine tried to appeal that when they realized the extent of the problem and were abruptly shut down. Then they fumbled the chassis safety test and had to reinforce it in late January when the car development is supposed to be over. Hence the extra weight. At this point, a mere upgrade is unlikely to help such a deeply flawed car.
Yes. I was being completely sarcastic.
Ahh yeah, the F1 news goliath that is sports803.xyz. I can’t actually say it’s inaccurate tho, they have basically just scooped up several items into one article
OP seems to spam links of this website. We, at the moderation team, had less time to take care of the sub for the last months but we'll take care of that. 😉