It helps to put the whole quote out.
But on the other side, it’s clear that he’s ready for new adventures beyond Mercedes, so I know this is the right step for him to take, too.
It helps to put the whole quote out.
But on the other side, it’s clear that he’s ready for new adventures beyond Mercedes, so I know this is the right step for him to take, too.
Sounds like he’ll pop up next at Williams.ValeVida46 wrote: ↑02 Nov 2023, 09:18It helps to put the whole quote out.
But on the other side, it’s clear that he’s ready for new adventures beyond Mercedes, so I know this is the right step for him to take, too.
The results we are seeing currently are no different than what we saw 12 months ago, in fact it's fair to say they are slightly further from RB now than they were then. This supposed progress is more of a speculation that the W15 will be improved, which is yet to be determined.ValeVida46 wrote: ↑02 Nov 2023, 09:15We've seen progress and a change of direction since he's taken over from Elliott.Cs98 wrote: ↑01 Nov 2023, 22:16He kind of does need to hit the mark instantly. By the time 2025 rolls around there will be little scope for a turnaround given how much focus will be dedicated to 2026 at that point. 2024 is a key season, a failure then will likely carry over for 2025 by simple virtue of the reg change.ValeVida46 wrote: ↑01 Nov 2023, 20:00
Then he'd be 50% up the road on Ellis's opportunities. Or does Allison need a 100% hit rate out the box
Arbitrary goals are secondary to progress.
That would be my guess too.
So is everyone else.
Not sure how to interpret that either. It could sound as if he was 'assisted in his decision' or they really are behind him.ValeVida46 wrote: ↑02 Nov 2023, 09:18It helps to put the whole quote out.
But on the other side, it’s clear that he’s ready for new adventures beyond Mercedes, so I know this is the right step for him to take, too.
You were the one claiming they had progressed, but if they are further away from RB they haven't progressed much have they? If your goal is to win you can't consider 3rd to 2nd a success when you are further away from the winning team than you were. But maybe you are content with not winning, idk, everyone has different ambitions for the teams they cheer. The noises coming from the team seem to suggest winning ambitions certainly, and this season would not qualify as a success.ValeVida46 wrote: ↑02 Nov 2023, 12:46That would be my guess too.
So is everyone else.
The results we are seeing is Mercedes 2nd, which are different from the 3rd we were seeing 12 months ago.
What criticisms do you have specifically of Mercedes that you do not have for the other 8 teams?
Sure sounds like, and looks like progress to me.El_KaPpa wrote: ↑02 Nov 2023, 17:35A. Sholvin : “If we look at the performance in Austin, we look at the performance here [in Mexico], being able to race cars like McLaren and Ferrari effectively, we’d say that the track data is definitely suggesting that we’ve made a forward step.
The other thing is we collect a lot of data off the car, so pressures off the floor, pressures off the wings, loads on the car, and all that data is correlating really well with what we’re seeing in the wind tunnel.
And that’s crucial for next year, because this floor is actually a step towards the development direction that we want to take for 2024. So very encouraging signs but still a lot of work ahead of us.”
Now what the car does on track correlates with what we are measuring in the simulations
And it hasn’t done that for a year and a half.
ValeVida46 wrote: ↑02 Nov 2023, 17:46Sure sounds like, and looks like progress to me.El_KaPpa wrote: ↑02 Nov 2023, 17:35A. Sholvin : “If we look at the performance in Austin, we look at the performance here [in Mexico], being able to race cars like McLaren and Ferrari effectively, we’d say that the track data is definitely suggesting that we’ve made a forward step.
The other thing is we collect a lot of data off the car, so pressures off the floor, pressures off the wings, loads on the car, and all that data is correlating really well with what we’re seeing in the wind tunnel.
And that’s crucial for next year, because this floor is actually a step towards the development direction that we want to take for 2024. So very encouraging signs but still a lot of work ahead of us.”
Just to add, I believe it is Allison quoted as per PlanetF1.
https://www.planetf1.com/news/mercedes- ... 15-arrival
Wolff in the same piece:Now what the car does on track correlates with what we are measuring in the simulations
And it hasn’t done that for a year and a half.
They said the zeropod wasn't the issue and that the sidepod wasn't a performance defining part of the car. They said they had solved porpoising in Spain 2022. They claimed they had solved correlation 5 months ago, now they're saying it again. In the end all that matters is what you put on track, and what they've put on track is more or less the same as 12 months ago. I am hoping there is some truth to these latest proclamations, but so far it's all been for the birds.chrisc90 wrote: ↑02 Nov 2023, 20:11ValeVida46 wrote: ↑02 Nov 2023, 17:46Sure sounds like, and looks like progress to me.El_KaPpa wrote: ↑02 Nov 2023, 17:35A. Sholvin : “If we look at the performance in Austin, we look at the performance here [in Mexico], being able to race cars like McLaren and Ferrari effectively, we’d say that the track data is definitely suggesting that we’ve made a forward step.
The other thing is we collect a lot of data off the car, so pressures off the floor, pressures off the wings, loads on the car, and all that data is correlating really well with what we’re seeing in the wind tunnel.
And that’s crucial for next year, because this floor is actually a step towards the development direction that we want to take for 2024. So very encouraging signs but still a lot of work ahead of us.”
Just to add, I believe it is Allison quoted as per PlanetF1.
https://www.planetf1.com/news/mercedes- ... 15-arrival
Wolff in the same piece:Now what the car does on track correlates with what we are measuring in the simulations
And it hasn’t done that for a year and a half.
Errrr, didnt they come out and say there was no simulation issues way back at the start of the season?
I wouldn't say there were faster than McLaren, McLaren had a clear pace advantage on tracks like Silverstone, Suzuka etc, high speed corner tracks. Since the floor upgrade that's no longer the case. You also have to remember Merc is running a Frankenstein car, a car with odd sidepods that was never designed to have them and the upgrades are a test for a car that will be a completely different concept so I would assume a floor designed as a test for the W15 wouldn't have as much impact on the W14. I'm sure there's tons of performance Merc would find if they had the budget to fix their drag issues and bring in a completely new suspension like they're bringing for the 15mendis wrote: ↑02 Nov 2023, 20:30There is a lot of information spinning going on at Mercedes and it's not hard to understand why. There are boardrooms to be pleased. Shovlin's statement says with the upgrade, they are fighting with McLaren and Ferrari. Reality is, they started the year ahead of McLaren and on different circuits, they were ahead of McLaren even before the US upgrade. Most recently, it was a disaster in Qatar, otherwise they had better pace than McLarens. I can't wait for March next year to see if words match results.
Didn't Lewis said they couldn't add downforce without the bouncing returning? So no sure that they fixed itCs98 wrote: ↑02 Nov 2023, 20:54They said the zeropod wasn't the issue and that the sidepod wasn't a performance defining part of the car. They said they had solved porpoising in Spain 2022. They claimed they had solved correlation 5 months ago, now they're saying it again. In the end all that matters is what you put on track, and what they've put on track is more or less the same as 12 months ago. I am hoping there is some truth to these latest proclamations, but so far it's all been for the birds.chrisc90 wrote: ↑02 Nov 2023, 20:11ValeVida46 wrote: ↑02 Nov 2023, 17:46
Sure sounds like, and looks like progress to me.
Just to add, I believe it is Allison quoted as per PlanetF1.
https://www.planetf1.com/news/mercedes- ... 15-arrival
Wolff in the same piece:
Errrr, didnt they come out and say there was no simulation issues way back at the start of the season?