Emag wrote: ↑27 Mar 2022, 22:10
genarro wrote: ↑27 Mar 2022, 22:03
Lando being a bit brutal...
Yeah he shut down anything positive Rosana was trying to say before she even said it. But he is right though, they were losing massive amounts of time on the low-speed corners in Bahrain.
I just hope they manage to fix it a bit. It's just so weird that they actually tried to make the car more balanced than last year by improving low-speed performance through sacrificing some high-speed performance, but they apparently ended up sacrificing high-speed performance for even worse low-speed performance.
And it doesn't help that Mercedes seems a bit underpowered in these earlier races. So frustrating, but I am hopeful they can make it a bit better later on with upgrades.
Monaco is going to be a disaster if they don't. I don't look forward to seeing McLaren being lapped twice there ...
To be honest, I like the calm, mature and honest approach and feedback provided by the team (Andreas / Zak / James / Lando etc). They are the first to admit that they haven't done a good enough job. Compare this to previous years where there was a blame culture and often promises were made of a silver bullet fix or upgrade to take the team to the front.
To me it seems that mechanically they have not gotten on top of the suspension changes made for this year (pull rod at the front and push rod at the back). While they have put a lot of effort on the suspension front, their outdated simulator probably doesn't give them the opportunity to properly validate their design choices. Even in the Barcelona tests it was reported several pages back that we were poor in sector 3, rvrn with the original brakes.
The upside is that if there is no fundamental flaw, there is probably a lot of room for improvement in mechanical setup and they can compare against RBR who are also using pullrod at the front and pushrod at the back. Also the underpowered Merc engine is probably a good thing for this new era as it will require more focus on the chassis to compensate for the engine deficit.