Just_a_fan wrote: ↑16 Aug 2023, 19:00
Both situations are "We're not that good, really. No, honest, we're not!" whilst being the team to beat. In Wache's case it's even worse because he's saying "We didn't do a great job and yet we're trashing everyone else, so what are they playing at?" which is really just Red Bull rubbing everyone's nose in their dominance.
Most unseemly, really.
Wache is just being humble.
There is always room for improvement!
AR3-GP wrote: ↑16 Aug 2023, 19:06
It's the others with more development time who wasted it (Ferrari and Mercedes).
That's true. The lack of improvement of Ferrari and Mercedes over the 2022-2023 off-season is baffling. It seems that both teams set laptime improvement targets which were far too low, compared to the target of, for example, -3s/lap which Aston Martin both set and achieved.
Red Bull Racing's improvement level was only mid-pack, the 5th-6th most improved over the off-season IIRC, hence Wache seeking to find more performance.