Under the budget cap, all teams have had to prioritise the areas of development that pay the biggest dividends.
Traditionally, front wings and endplates have been a main focus as teams try to find performance.
Fry says that a new floor design costs a team roughly the same as a new front wing, but the former now provides a much more significant gain relative to the investment.
Regarding the potential cost of a new front wing, he said: “By the time you’ve invested in it you’re, I don’t know, 700 grand into it, by the time you’ve made the tooling, done all of that. And you’ve got find as much performance as you do in the floor.
“And clearly a floor you’re finding 10 times as much at the moment. Obviously, we’re also limited by resource. So it’s easier for us to put that on a floor update than on a front wing that is relatively small.”
Alpine A522 nose and front wing detail
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Fry stressed that there are still huge gains to be had from floors as teams learn more about their 2022 cars.
“I think that’s the same for everyone,” he said. “It’s a floor and I guess a top body shape as well to energise the side of the floor, to work closely.
“Front wings are a little bit less sensitive than they used to be, there used to be a huge amount of performance in wings.
“We have got front wing changes coming through, but a front wing is quite an expensive component to make, so it’s got to earn its keep.
“The front wing is a similar cost to a floor. And at the moment, I’m finding 10 times the performance in the floor. So I’m just going to keep on doing those.”
Fry says all teams have to calculate where best to spend their limited funds as they try to stay within the budget cap.
“It’s a balance. Years ago, we had a cost performance graph, even when I was at Ferrari, but that was to stop us doing the mad bonkers and massively expensive stuff!
“It wasn’t that we were limited financially, but you’ve got to control the resource, and you’ve got to…
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