AR3-GP wrote: ↑05 Mar 2023, 23:34
I read somewhere (I honestly can't find it anymore) that Mercedes already put a RB-like concept into CFD and the tunnel and that they didn't think it had as much potential (or that it wasn't any better) as their own design so they were having a hard time justifying going in that direction.
Maybe their CFD models aren't right. JK.
The key formula behind performance in this turn of regulations isn't the sidepods. As we really went around the bush for the millionth time. The sidepods are just a tool to manage and disperse the airflow in and around the car. I don't think one sidepod is overly superior to another (RBR vs Ferrari vs Mercedes), they all try to achieve the same effect, just one is slightly better and different circumstances than the others, and one might be slighty simpler to integrate with other tools around the car.
The
key performance generator in this turn of regulations is the underfloor and suspension kinematics (especially the front) that support a consistent base for the aerodynamics to work close to the optimal window. Mercedes clearly seem to be lacking in this department, they've been suffering from 2021 where the regulations clearly hurt their concept. AM has a good base coming directly from the honey pipe straight out of RBR in Fallows, but at some point they will have diverging ideas with Newey, and yes they are in front of Mercedes (just now), but I don't believe they'll be able to develop the car and stay ahead. Just look at their 2020 campaign where they copied Mercedes W10.
If I was Toto, I would tell my engineers to stick to their guns and just go ahead, do whatever experiment needed just to prove the concept as they clearly haven't accomplished yet. They believe they have a fast formula, just cannot realize the potential. Maybe they are understaffed with senior personnel, maybe they don't have the right tools to deal with floor development which is giving them inconsistent data. Who knows at this point?
Well ... they managed 5th at least. Lets wait for the upcoming races to clarify the trend.