That's why you have to be more committed on the brakes, Hamilton was very tentative whilst Russell was sending it.PierreW wrote: ↑08 May 2023, 00:29It isn't as easy to clear the cars in this Mercedes with a limited top speed in straight line.
That's why you have to be more committed on the brakes, Hamilton was very tentative whilst Russell was sending it.PierreW wrote: ↑08 May 2023, 00:29It isn't as easy to clear the cars in this Mercedes with a limited top speed in straight line.
I take it Mercedes are going to change the cockpit position and remove the scallops for the radiators from the tub and/or SIPS placement for the 2024 season then, if they feel that will be better? Could other aspects of the 2024 car still be brought to test on the 2023 car, despite its different chassis layout?
I wholeheartedly agree re: the vision going forward. 2024 will see a chassis change. Anything implemented in 2023 will be halfway house solutions meant to gather as much data as possible.JordanMugen wrote: ↑08 May 2023, 00:32I take it Mercedes are going to change the cockpit position and remove the scallops for the radiators from the tub and/or SIPS placement for the 2024 season then, if they feel that will be better? Could other aspects of the 2024 car still be brought to test on the 2023 car, despite its different chassis layout?
Russell was saying that the Imola package is meant to (or he hopes it will) improve the consistency of the car to make it more predictable (so both tyre usage and aerodynamics in wind/yaw?).
I really dont think the chassis is the problem, especially the recently reported driver position.zibby43 wrote: ↑08 May 2023, 00:52I wholeheartedly agree re: the vision going forward. 2024 will see a chassis change. Anything implemented in 2023 will be halfway house solutions meant to gather as much data as possible.JordanMugen wrote: ↑08 May 2023, 00:32I take it Mercedes are going to change the cockpit position and remove the scallops for the radiators from the tub and/or SIPS placement for the 2024 season then, if they feel that will be better? Could other aspects of the 2024 car still be brought to test on the 2023 car, despite its different chassis layout?
Russell was saying that the Imola package is meant to (or he hopes it will) improve the consistency of the car to make it more predictable (so both tyre usage and aerodynamics in wind/yaw?).
That’s part of the chassis and how they’ve positioned the radiators.chrisc90 wrote: ↑08 May 2023, 01:04I really dont think the chassis is the problem, especially the recently reported driver position.zibby43 wrote: ↑08 May 2023, 00:52I wholeheartedly agree re: the vision going forward. 2024 will see a chassis change. Anything implemented in 2023 will be halfway house solutions meant to gather as much data as possible.JordanMugen wrote: ↑08 May 2023, 00:32
I take it Mercedes are going to change the cockpit position and remove the scallops for the radiators from the tub and/or SIPS placement for the 2024 season then, if they feel that will be better? Could other aspects of the 2024 car still be brought to test on the 2023 car, despite its different chassis layout?
Russell was saying that the Imola package is meant to (or he hopes it will) improve the consistency of the car to make it more predictable (so both tyre usage and aerodynamics in wind/yaw?).
I think the key is the undercut on the sidepods feeding air to the diffuser, thats where the key performance is from I think.
I agree with you, I too see the problem in suspension rather than 'bodywork'.
It just looks off to me, hopefully this new suspension makes it look more like a car instead of a rigid boat.
IMO, it's a big part of it, all you need to do was watch it through 14 & 15 today. It acted more like a childs Tonka truck (no suspension), than it did a race car.
And I think this is part of why Allison has decided to introduce the new front suspension only in Imola, before then bringing the side pods/other bodywork afterward.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑08 May 2023, 04:34It's too easy to find suspension problems. You compare suspension movements that you are getting with the desired movements, to get a certain aerodynamic behaviour, and you correct from there. Quite logical flow to identify a suspension issue.
With statements from Wolff like "we don't know what is wrong and the car is not good in all areas"... Then for sure it's not a suspensionsion issue. It's now about aerdynamics and tyres two of the boadest areas for problem solving.
Tyre usage is part of the suspension...PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑08 May 2023, 04:34It's too easy to find suspension problems. You compare suspension movements that you are getting with the desired movements, to get a certain aerodynamic behaviour, and you correct from there. Quite logical flow to identify a suspension issue.
With statements from Wolff like "we don't know what is wrong and the car is not good in all areas"... Then for sure it's not a suspensionsion issue. It's now about aerdynamics and tyres two of the boadest areas for problem solving.