PhillipM wrote: ↑10 Apr 2023, 18:09
To be honest the last time they did make a chassis that the drivers felt was great to drive, it was one of the slowest on the grid.
I can remember Alonso saying the car balance felt great and then when they were nowhere still saying it felt great but obviously had no grip compared.
Balance is a tricky one, often the faster you make a car in terms of peak potential the harder it gets to drive.
Because really, it's all about keeping the average speed as high as possible throughout the lap. The higher your minimum speed through the corners, the more time you gain.
A car that may feel great to drive can often feel great just because it is going much slower than the competition through a corner, and the car is within its "comfort zone".
Push the grip to its limits, you may be getting something that feels peaky and perhaps on the edge on certain places on the track, but if that means you're going 20 kmh faster through critical places, then the balance does not matter anymore because the peaky car is just that much faster.
You're just making it harder for the driver like that though, and consistency may suffer. This may have been the case with the 2021 car where often Lando would have pace to challenge RB / Merc in quali, but then be unable to keep that pace consistently over the race.