AR3-GP wrote: ↑09 Mar 2023, 22:55
taperoo2k wrote: ↑09 Mar 2023, 22:51
organic wrote: ↑09 Mar 2023, 13:05
What makes you think they're listening to Russell? And that Russell would be giving bad input/feedback?
I'm pretty sure Lewis and Russell are giving good feedback about the W14. It seems Mike Elliott can't let go of the concept that looks great on paper, whereas reality is saying otherwise. If James Allison is back as has been reported, then I guess that's Wolff cracking the whip.
I agree, it seems to be a bit of a standoff between Lewis and Mike Elliot. I'm sure Mike thinks this concept and it's numbers is where the laptime is. But Lewis's experience says otherwise. Lewis said he knows what a championship car feels like (note that those were Allison cars).
You know what is strange? It was Elliott who was the Principal Aerodynamicist at Renault when Allison was the Technical Director. Elliott was the Head of Aerodynamics at Mercedes from 2012-17, for all those dominant machines. He was the Technology Director of Aerodynamics from 2018 to 2021. Essentially, he oversaw the aero activities of all those winning machines. His second in command is Jarrod Murphy, who also migrated from Renault in 2013. All this while, John Owens remains their chief designer to date, ever since Bar Honda days. Allison's period was brief, from 2018 to 2021, even there it was Elliott who was the Tech Director of aero. As Allison himself has commented, at his role as Technical Director, he doesn't even fit a screw.
My hunch is, these ground effect regulations have caught Mercedes off guard with very little to no experience of having worked on these kind of regulations. Even in their dominant era, Mercedes weren't the strongest in exploiting the floor magic. These were Newey play grounds. I doubt even if Mercedes change their sidepod philosophy, they wouldn't make up much ground to RB.