Look at this. Difference between Alpine and Mercedes214270 wrote: ↑04 Apr 2023, 12:27Interesting theory.toraabe wrote: ↑04 Apr 2023, 10:40As I have mentioned before. I a sure that they have slightly miscalculated the final drive that is a bit too short. The engine is reaching it target rpm with Drs closed in which is fine. RB reaches the same rpm with its Drs open and 35 km higher top speed. Due to the fuel restrictions and that the maximum fuel flow occurs at 10500 rpm, all the engines has basically more or less the same power curve. They can change the final drive ratio, but it has to be declared and approved by all the other teams. Any taughts on this?AR3-GP wrote: ↑28 Mar 2023, 19:35
It's not clear that Mercedes solved their drag problem.
All they did was bolt on a lower downforce, lower drag rear wing. Now Hamilton complains that he lacks confidence in the rear of the car, and Mercedes say the car does not have enough downforce.
Chopping up the rear wing has that effect...
Certainly agree with that. Often a "sophisticated" solution was offered in the past with various technical derived development to cope with their own descriptors of chassis inadequacies. They made effective use of that approach most definitely, but with closer power parity (ability to cover off sub par areas of chassis) now and formidable aero platform integration of leading cars, the results are exposed more to that definitive aero balance some of the other design teams are enacting.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑01 May 2023, 10:11Same old weak rear down-force story. Same problem from 2021. Same problem from 2017 and 2015.
I've thought about this, but then I don't understand why teams like Williams and Alpine use such small wings here. Surely those teams have even less downforce than Mercedes. So why doesn't Mercedes just set their car up to at least be able to overtake?
They appear to have built themselves a real conundrum, taking load off the wings appears to give them no chance of getting heat into tyres, loading with wing substantially increased drag. GW noted that "they wouldn't no what to change" in Baku to make it improve!AR3-GP wrote: ↑01 May 2023, 19:25I've thought about this, but then I don't understand why teams like Williams and Alpine use such small wings here. Surely those teams have even less downforce than Mercedes. So why doesn't Mercedes just set their car up to at least be able to overtake?
They have provided their drivers with a completely un-raceable car. Whatever advantage they had in the corners was useless here.
Agreed. What is strange is that they had this issue last year as well. In some specific tracks, where they could hit their sweet spot, the car was actually quite quick especially in race trim but it was clear they had to make huge changes to be competitive everywhere.Farnborough wrote: ↑01 May 2023, 19:45They appear to have built themselves a real conundrum, taking load off the wings appears to give them no chance of getting heat into tyres, loading with wing substantially increased drag. GW noted that "they wouldn't no what to change" in Baku to make it improve!AR3-GP wrote: ↑01 May 2023, 19:25I've thought about this, but then I don't understand why teams like Williams and Alpine use such small wings here. Surely those teams have even less downforce than Mercedes. So why doesn't Mercedes just set their car up to at least be able to overtake?
They have provided their drivers with a completely un-raceable car. Whatever advantage they had in the corners was useless here.
They've competing aspects within the concept that prevent the whole performing as a homogeneous symphony.
Australia a good example again this year, everyone getting excited about apparent progress, then comparatively nowhere the next race.Xyz22 wrote: ↑01 May 2023, 19:49Agreed. What is strange is that they had this issue last year as well. In some specific tracks, where they could hit their sweet spot, the car was actually quite quick especially in race trim but it was clear they had to make huge changes to be competitive everywhere.Farnborough wrote: ↑01 May 2023, 19:45They appear to have built themselves a real conundrum, taking load off the wings appears to give them no chance of getting heat into tyres, loading with wing substantially increased drag. GW noted that "they wouldn't no what to change" in Baku to make it improve!AR3-GP wrote: ↑01 May 2023, 19:25
I've thought about this, but then I don't understand why teams like Williams and Alpine use such small wings here. Surely those teams have even less downforce than Mercedes. So why doesn't Mercedes just set their car up to at least be able to overtake?
They have provided their drivers with a completely un-raceable car. Whatever advantage they had in the corners was useless here.
They've competing aspects within the concept that prevent the whole performing as a homogeneous symphony.
AR3-GP wrote: ↑01 May 2023, 19:25I've thought about this, but then I don't understand why teams like Williams and Alpine use such small wings here. Surely those teams have even less downforce than Mercedes. So why doesn't Mercedes just set their car up to at least be able to overtake?
They have provided their drivers with a completely un-raceable car. Whatever advantage they had in the corners was useless here.
I think the bold part of your post is the nail on the head.Hammerfist wrote: ↑01 May 2023, 20:19If they run a tiny wing on this car now it will make their tire wear and traction worse. I believe the way the car is configured now is the best way it can be configured.
I think they are delaying low df wings until the imola car. With the cost cap limitations its probably a good decision considering how many big changes are coming.
Someone said they dont expect the imola car to look much different. I disagree. It will be visually different. A lot more different than what mclaren has done with their baku update. Mike elliott alluded to that during the pre season test.
Did we not hear all through last year that they have most downforce of all teams, that can rip the tarmac out, but due to porpoising they are unable to show it?PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑01 May 2023, 10:11Same old weak rear down-force story. Same problem from 2021. Same problem from 2017 and 2015.