I base it upon the RBR's high nose philosophy. From what I read, Brawn stated that they took the high-nose out to its conclusion early on, and found that the low nose got them just as much performance, and has not been maxed out yet.ISLAMATRON wrote:How can people think the BGP has more development potential than the RBR when it has been under development for over a year longer than the RBR? Especially when the RBR has yet to fit a DDD?
The longer a car is developed the harder(and more expensive) it is to gain more speed out of it. Example the monumental efforts and money McLaren spent to squeeze 0.15 sec out of the MP4/23 for Brazil last year.
The real question is if the RBR's development potential can outweigh the speed BGP already has in hand.
ESPImperium: How did you come about those number?
And Hamilton crossed the 3rd in a KERS car in Austrailia, not that it means anything about its true speed.
Sure, the MP4-23 in Brasil was a highly developed car, but one that had much more development than the Brawn. Remember, it was evolutionary due to static rules of 2006-2008 (minus the SECU)
Remember also, the BGP001 has won 3 of the first 4 races in LAUNCH SPEC.
Can you name the last car that has done that?
Also, I am sure that the MP4-24 was under development by Brasil 2008, so maybe they didn't bring ALL of their talent to bear on that .15s? Throwing outrageous amounts of overtime at something has diminishing returns, simply because humans require sleep.
Lets see where everyone is after their Barcelona and Monaco packages are tested in the GP.
I think the picture will be much more clear then.