And much of the car's engineering dates back to the 1970s, not to mention a basic chassis design from 1965.
In response to this, many F1 teams have developed zero-keel chassis designs.
That's a product of both chassis design, fan selection, and component choice.
Vehicle dynamics and chassis design from a race car perspective.
The chassis design allows a wide variety of engines may be fitted.
Part of this was due to the dated cab and chassis design which had been in production since 1972.
They also share many of their engine and chassis designs to reduce development costs.
But it made two major gambles with its chassis design.
In 2011 the team again declared new chassis design as a priority and missed some German events.
They are a rigid chassis design using no suspension.