How long would it take for rival teams to copy Red Bull’s F1 floor design?

There was added intrigue in F1’s development war at the recent Monaco Grand Prix as both Mercedes and Red 💞Bull had their secretive-floor designs exposed for all to see.&nཧbsp;
Following crashes for 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Sergio Perez respectively, the W14 and RB19 cars w💞ere hoisted high into the Monaco skyline by cranes, revealing their seldom-seen undersides.&nbs🐎p;
Rival teams have admitted to closely inspecting the hi-res images caught by photo💦graphers to see if they can discove꧋r any key secrets they might have missed.
But Red🃏 Bull chief engineer Paul Monaghan has warned rival teams that “ignorant copies” of the RB19’s concept will not necessarily make their own cars go any quicker.
"It's not great, we don't put our car up [in the air like that] but it has happ🐼ened, and 𝄹we'll move on," Monaghan said.
"But there is a phase lag between people seeing it, getting it onto their ✅car and actually ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚgoing faster with it.
"A better description is that an ignorant co💯py isn't necessarily going to go faster, it has to integrate. It is not just a bit of floor geometry, but it is certainly sensitive on these cars.
"Don't forget, people carry floors in and out of garages, lift the front of the cars up, so it is not as if it is the first 🦩time.
"Our de🦹velopment path is reasonably well laid out in terms of t🦩he timings we wish to try to deploy things if they're going to make us go faster.
"If we change someone else's development plan, then we probably increase the phase lag by which they can get it 🐈to the car.
"So around about Japan time, we'l💮l see where everybody isꦅ, but we've got to maintain our discipline and our development path.
"It's only our car that we can change. We can't influence what those guys do. So, we'll keep plugging away in our own manner and we'll try to be💝 quickest."

Monaghan꧑ was keen to point out that convergence of ဣdesign is nothing new in F1.
"It's a form of flattery isn't it?" he said.
"You go back to 2009, 2010, 2011 or even 2014ꦜ, we were winning races with an overall similar package to what Mercedes had, so we're not immune to doing ꩲit.
"Other people will look𓆉 at our car and try ꧒to, if they think they're going to go faster, take influence from it. It's fine.
"Ask McLaren in 2011, the🔯y put their car on the ground, and it was not quick, it then appeared with some ex𒀰hausts that looked just like ours and it was quite quick.
"I⭕t's happened for many years, it will carry on and iဣt is a method of levelling the sport, there are no copyrights, are there?
"I'll take it as flattery, which is very nice."

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