SmallSoldier wrote: ↑14 Feb 2024, 17:45
FittingMechanics wrote: ↑14 Feb 2024, 10:40
I'm not one to usually believe the stories that teams are hiding things (or that it makes sense), but this does seem like they want to keep things hidden as long as possible?
Is that really necessary in this complex age where it's not easy to copy.
It’s not that much about copying… It is about development directions, contrary to many on this site with CFD eyes, the teams have very capable people and can rapidly understand what someone is trying to achieve by looking at some of the aero cues on the car.
A couple of weeks doesn’t seem much for us, but in an environment where rapid development it’s a must, every week you gain or every week you avoid your counterparts from analyzing your development path (if you think your idea is unique) is time gained at the track versus your competition.
This is in response to your reply about disappointment and to this post.
It's worth adding that this is the budget cap era. Which means you don't just ping out updates as soon as you think you've found some time.
If you run through a development project and you don't stop seeing gains from one particular line of development then yes, you have to draw the line somewhere and release something. But the balance has moved towards the continuation of development and away from the production of parts as we look towards benefits realisation for the money we spent versus that car we can develop.
This is still
not a title winning year in terms of targets and what is clear to me that this year is like last year. A development year setting us up for 2025, only this year with some wins mixed in. We are looking now to be 1st fastest car before the end of the year so that we can carry that over and be the fastest car for most of next year, when we have targeted a run at the title.
The optimal route to getting the fastest car isn't being as fast as we can from the outset, it is spending the money the most efficient way so that at the start of next year we will challenge for drivers and constructors championship.
This means sacrificing a few points and some pace at the start of the year to get a shortcut on the in season development war and approaching it any differently wouldn't really make sense.
For those not understanding why Stella talks about not working to targets, then this is why. A target can make you do something, follow some line of development that is ultimately not the right approach, because that approach is all about demonstrating progress, or trying to ensure you can get to a certain point, and not just about reaching the very end goal in the best way. This can subvert the journey because the focus of each upgrades stops being about the whole journey of the whole car over the year and that each development becomes more "silo'd". This is counter to Stella's approach, which is about progress and nothing else. If waiting for 6 more weeks means we get a faster car by years ends but people complain at the start, then let them complain.