mantikos wrote: ↑22 May 2022, 15:52
AA_2019 wrote: ↑22 May 2022, 11:49
Henri wrote: ↑22 May 2022, 05:50
Impressive car is the fastest in the power sections.. we need more down force in the corners because Ferrari is excellent there
They've lost the downforce in fixing the bouncing. Miami spec car would have been fastest in sector 3 and slower in the other 2 sectors.
Can't have it both ways, at least for now...
Nothing anywhere suggests that so please share your source. The team has consistently maintained that they refused to trade d/f to fix bouncing and I'm inclined to believe them unless you have a source.
I would hypothesize that they're missing performance updates that others have hence their d/f might still be at the baseline numbers while others have progressed. Also let's not forget they are bouncing through high speed corners still which is where they're losing time.
Also this puts to rest once in for all the drag BS - when running its designed ride height the car is intuitively slippery af.
Watch Ted's Post Qualy Notebook (Sky F1), he discusses the reasons for Merc's bouncing and the solution.
My attempt at a summary:
1) Wind tunnel didn't show up purpoising as they are not allowed by the FIA to run the airflow fast enough
2) Also their CFD models were not sophisticated enough to model it theoretically
3) They believed the floor would flex down sealing the floor edge like skirts and their models showed this would give them a huge amount of downforce
4) Problem was this turned out to lead to the bouncing
5) Solution was to stop the flexing by strengthening it and the floor edge detail to prevent sealing the floor
The solution has dramatically reduced the bouncing (whilst adding a lot of weight) but they no longer have a flexi floor sealing the floor which was giving them huge amounts of downforce at lower speeds as per their models.
As Lando Norris pointed out at the last race, the GPS trace showed Merc had always been quickest in slow corners
(Disclaimer: all words are relative so when I say seal the floor I don't mean a perfect seal, just relatively speaking)