I suspect they will be a bit smaller. I'd anticipate one more update for Silverstone, and then after the summer break not much at all (which is the same for other teams).
I suspect they will be a bit smaller. I'd anticipate one more update for Silverstone, and then after the summer break not much at all (which is the same for other teams).
Giorgio Piola says the contrary, in that these changes should give more feeling to the drivers, especially Hamilton who has complained more than once in the old car.CaribouBread wrote: ↑25 May 2023, 14:38Will be interesting to see if the drivers have any comments regarding the suspension 'feel' seeing as this is a significant change in geometry mid season. Specially from Lewis. My amateur assumption would be this sort of anti-dive geometry to have less tyre feel, will this negatively impact Lewis, as he's already said he doesn't have a good feel for the front?
Or a driver that has always worn his heart on his sleeve is more vocal about things. Heck, Hamilton has been accused of being too vocal his entire career so it's not exactly a surprise he's saying stuff now.mendis wrote: ↑25 May 2023, 18:14It's natural that the driver that is faster isn't going to complain a whole lot about the feel of the car. This is the case up and down the grid over the years. It's always the slower driver that moans. We have seen this with Daniel in McLaren against Lando, Vettel at Ferrari against Charles, Albon and Gasly at Red Bull against Max. Lewis' situation isn't as worse, but with George being ahead in qualifying and races (barring his DNF in australia), we can see the pattern continuing here. It's also psychological in case of Mercedes where Lewis drove dominant cars for most part of his career and isn't highly experienced in driving less than stellar cars whereas the same less than stellar cars are greatest things George has ever driven.chrisc90 wrote: ↑25 May 2023, 17:15Venturiation wrote: ↑25 May 2023, 17:12This thread is really sad
The same people ( most redbull fans) come to make wars for the drivers all because they hate hamilton
Not really. Can you not remember Hamilton being so vocal about the team not listening to his concerns over winter and he wasn’t happy with where the car was/felt?
My comment was presuming the team had listened to him and have made the changes to the cars feel at his request.
Strange way to think that there is a ‘war’ out to get him.
Has anyone heard any news about either driver's experience in the simulator with the upgraded car? What's the feel and performance like?
I think this was hinted at a few pages ago. The sidepod inlet is at the back of the regs box. The midwing remains are ahead of it. I don't know that it's worth calling a mid wing anymore either. It's not just a very short protrusion which won't be nearly as powerful as its predecessor.chrisc90 wrote: ↑25 May 2023, 18:45Its interesting they have kept the seperate midwing and managed a curved sidepod. Especially given the midwing extends beyond the intake. Would be interesting to see how thats modelled in 3D design. Front of the midwing must be on the same plane as the sidepod intake is my only guess.
The Williams shoulder is a bit taller. It's hard to really say the Merc is an exact sidepod copy of anyone else. It's inspired, but it's also still somewhat unique in the exact detail of it.
Hopefully we get Kyle on Youtube to do a W14B explained video about it.AR3-GP wrote: ↑25 May 2023, 18:56I think this was hinted at a few pages ago. The sidepod inlet is at the back of the regs box. The midwing remains are ahead of it. I don't know that it's worth calling a mid wing anymore either. It's not just a very short protrusion which won't be nearly as powerful as its predecessor.chrisc90 wrote: ↑25 May 2023, 18:45Its interesting they have kept the seperate midwing and managed a curved sidepod. Especially given the midwing extends beyond the intake. Would be interesting to see how thats modelled in 3D design. Front of the midwing must be on the same plane as the sidepod intake is my only guess.