🗣️ 'The bigger question is, how did they arrive at that in the first place?' Red Bull’s floor images were more fascinating for understanding the “different paradigm” the F1 team operates in, rather than the design, according to Williams ⬇️
Red Bull’s infamous floor images were more fascinating for understanding the “different paradigm” the Formula 1 team operates in, rather than what the design looked like, according to rival Williams.’s RB19 were widely distributed over the Monaco Grand Prix weekend after the Mexican driver crashed in qualifying.
Asked how valuable the photographs were, Williams head of vehicle performance Dave Robson said: “It’s fascinating, definitely. How valuable it is, is a little bit harder to say. “There is very little on an F1 car that aerodynamically, you can just copy. You have to understand what it is doing and make it work for your car, or understand all the other parts that go with it.
“But I think what is more telling is that there are a few bits you can see what they’re doing geometrically, so you can mock something up, test it and try to understand what it is that they’re trying to achieve and then use it on your car. That’s clear, and everyone will be doing that.Photo by: Andy Hone /“But the bigger question is, how did they arrive at that in the first place? What is their process that gets them to that level of complexity.
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