Some cars are more susceptible to changes and how they are compatible with the cars operating window. The Mclaren was noted for it's sensitive at the rear to certain directions of wind just a few years back, something which has been resolved somewhat.AR3-GP wrote: ↑27 Aug 2023, 02:20The wind affects all cars though. It's just a scaling term on the downforce since it's effectively increasing the air velocity in dynamics equation.organic wrote: ↑26 Aug 2023, 23:28Fantastic article from the race featuring quotes from Albon/vowles that covers their performance so far this weekend
Offers explanation of why they were so quick today and what to expect for tomorrow.
Most interesting aspect is that wind direction played a big part in their car's performance
https://the-race.com/formula-1/mark-hug ... -best-yet/
I'd like to see Williams make some ground as such a historic and lauded team in F1.
Nice to see Albon up top again, despite many across these Forums constantly regarding him as overrated, he seems to be growing every race. If Williams can keep up the progress then perhaps they could persuade Ricciardo next year, if they were interested?