Question: with the new cars looking to be a handfull to get right, atleast here initially, due to difficulties in simulating flows under the floor, do you think, until the tools/knowledge mature, that the pecking order has also in part been influenced by intuition/experince and thats why the grand old man
Newey got it so right. I know hes the best. But still. Mclaren openly acknowledged the new package did not show a jump of this extent and they were surprised themselves. Same with mercedes, just negatively. They followed their own concept, which produced great numbers but never materalized. They tried the rb solution, which gave bad numbers. So its interesting, that the teams almost work a bit in the dark as they cannot simulate correctly. So a bit like in the old days where they designed on intuition, knowledge and experience. Or am i totally off the chart
I mean, i know its a joke that they say newey can see cfd flows with his own eyes
but having that indepth knowledge of flows and experience from the ground effect area, must be a factor. So forexamble we know this "detail" should probably produce this desired effect but we cant confirm it in the tunnel, but --- it we go for it..
EDIT
Thanks Jovlin to highlight the problem, qoute from today. Whats more interesting is, that during the previous rule sets, mercedes simulation/development tools where so good that even their launch spec cars looked so detailed and mature in concept