chrisc90 wrote: ↑02 Jun 2023, 21:12
Fairly open from Shovlin there really. Still sounds like there is a lot of work to do on and to the car in future and a lot more further understanding of how it reacts, and definitely getting a lot of data/understanding for next years car.
Rather interesting RE the geometry and camber for different corners where it would be different for right or left handers and high/low speed, I wonder how many other teams do similar.
At present I think the upgrades are still pretty much where they were at present, or at least in line with the others around them with their upgrades. Come tomorrow we will get a understanding of the pace of the car on Quali day and how it plays out in race pace.
I dont think it will be all doom and gloom and they will have brought some pace to the track to work on.
All teams run asymmetrical set ups everywhere. We have on karts, in Formula Fords, in vintage road racing, in Spec Miata, and pro GT stuff. I really can’t think we’re we’ve ever run a symmetrical set up on anything.
For example most tracks in the US are clockwise and feature way more right hand corners, and as such, usually, prioritizing right hand corners results in a faster overall lap time. You do lose out some in left hand corners, but the net result is a much faster lap time overall and better tire life.
If you look at your tire temps, especially if you can read them real time, you’ll see different tire temps and subsequently tire temp distribution from the left side vs right, sometimes the left front can be 20* C different than the right front.