Just_a_fan wrote: ↑13 Jul 2022, 16:06
Vanja #66 wrote: ↑13 Jul 2022, 11:10
I don't think W13 is anywhere near the top two cars conceptually, they should come up with a solution for wider sidepods with a high inlet to test it this year. Otherwise, W14 will also be compromised.
And if they bring an updated no-pods design next season, having learned from this season, and wipe the floor with everyone, will you still be of the opinion that the no-pods route is the wrong one?
There are high pods like the Red Bull and Ferrari that are behind Mercedes. There is a mini-pod and a big-pod design on track at the same time at Williams and the mini-pod car did better. AMR have had two versions of big-pod and languish around the back of the field even with the same drive train as the no-pod Merc.
What the two front runners have is an underfloor system that they are going to have to remove as it's possibly illegal.
If Mercedes end the season with a car that is capable of winning on merit, then changing to someone else's concept would be rather silly.
Well yes, but you'd have to consider "winning on merit" as being competitive on all tracks. You can't win titles if your car only works on billard-table smooth circuits with fast corners.
On Vanja's point, I agree it is nowhere near the top two conceptually, but that doesn't mean it's behind. It's different. The current car, like many before it, is always on a knifedge. The suspension is extremely stiff (too stiff? Maybe, AMR use the same suspension and cannot find anywhere near the same performance as RB despite having a similar car aerodynamically) even relatively speaking and set-up window is extremely narrow. With the exception of maybe the W10 and W11 most Merc cars (since 2017 at least) have this characteristic.
I do not think the underfloor/plank thing will have huge competitive ramifications; RB have already said they don't have to do anything. Ferrari said they might have to make some changes but were not concerned.
It's much more important that Merc gets the correlation right. It was openly admitted that their models were way off reality regarding the Bahrain update. Recent updates seem to have shown better correlation. As others have noted, perhaps they underestimated how difficult it was to properly model their car concept. Will it pay off later? Maybe, but all we can do is speculate.
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