gcdugas wrote:Keir wrote:Surely the issue that has affected Brawn is simply an 'aero balance' issue.
The suggestion from the drivers themselves was that they had added rear downforce with the recent updates.
The newly added downforce pushed the centre of aero pressure backwards meaning that they were unable to get enough heat into their front tyres.
The lack of heat in the front tyres would then affect the way that the drivers were able to 'lean' on the front end and would affect how hard they could push the car, if you can't get the car into the corner you can't create the lateral forces that heat the rear tyres. These low tempratures would then cause graining...
What a bunch of non-thinking BS. It had to be a set-up issue. What development caused the car to go from utterly dominant in Istanbul to mid-pack at Britain? If you buy all this low ambient temperature stuff, then why was the car so fast out of the box during cold testing? The temp at Hungary and Monaco was identical 25 Celsius... one race they handily won and the other they suffered on a very similar circuit.
If one believes this "newly added downforce center of pressure" stuff, then we might ask why they just didn't add a bit of rear wing to the car before to achieve this? I think it was an issue with too little toe-in or some ballast placement. But whatever it was, it was NOT a development issue as there was no consequential change between Istanbul and GB. It HAD to be a set-up issue therefore. Think about it just a little before some journo puts forth some conjecture. Apply a bit of good old fashioned logic and critical thinking skills.
Your posts are very harsh, and have very little tact. I hate reading them.
They were utterly dominant, as other teams played catchup. Assuming that they went backwards in development, while the other teams were getting their diffusers all set up properly for their cars might be a little misleading. I think it has more to do with other teams closing the gap, and Brawn taking longer to find the next step. I also have to assume since you publicly hate Autosport that you would take up a contradictory opinion.
I agree that it might not be entirely down to development of the car, and it could be also with the setup.
Saying it is either one or the other is a little silly to assume, as all we can do is assume and guess based on the little public data we get.