Seanspeed wrote: ↑02 Jun 2024, 20:43
LionsHeart wrote: ↑02 Jun 2024, 14:39
Seanspeed wrote: ↑01 Jun 2024, 22:46
Having listened to plenty of genuinely professional aerodynamicists, the level of complete confidence you have in your analysis is the giant red flag that anybody should be able to notice. You say it's just your opinion, but you were making huge conclusions here, not just some "Well perhaps it's doing this or that", you were straight up using one huge conclusion and then leaping off that to make another huge conclusion, til you literally had the the whole thing figured out.
And have I thought about whether Mclaren actually has it all figured out and are just lying, pretending they dont? Yea, I did actually. And my second thought after that was realizing how stupid it would be for F1 engineers to make themselves sound incompetent.
Listen. This is a forum where anyone can express their opinion. Everyone is trying to get to the truth to some extent. He tries to spin the flywheel to try to get to the essence with the support of other interlocutors. In order to come to certain conclusions, it is necessary to make some kind of analysis. To analyze, you need inputs. Wouldn't you agree? I don't call myself an aerodynamic engineer and I don't consider myself an expert. It's just my reasoning. I don't understand why some people get a kick out of it. If I take the same position as you, I should consider everyone an impostor? Is that it?
This is not the first time I have noticed that my reasoning is being overly harshly criticized. If everyone starts behaving like this, then activity on the forum will decrease. Why can’t people simply have a calm dialogue; instead, they should boast about their authority and possibly their rating level. This rating does not affect anything.
You are allowed to state your 'opinion'(even though you state it as fact), and other people are allowed to question it. Why do so many never understand this? It's like every 'free speech' advocate.
And I've been perfectly calm in my responses. Nowhere was I insulting you or anything of the sort. It's just my opinion that your analysis isn't credible. Am I not allowed to have
my opinion on things?
The fact of the matter is that everyone who writes openly on the forum can receive their share of criticism. This is fine. I welcome this positively and this is how it should be. But let's do this in an appropriate tone. That person is not my friend and he does not know me personally to talk down to me. I always write on the basis of what my conclusions were made. I always simplify everything so that everyone can understand it. Why should I go deeper into the CFD jungle? Should I now have a supercomputer in my home? Maybe we can also build a wind tunnel to test my conclusions?
Why, when I had a calm and smooth dialogue with Emag, I did not go to extremes like him. I respect his cautious position before the Monaco weekend, and after qualifying he was surprised that McLaren was indeed stronger than he expected. Although until recently he was sure that Ferrari would be stronger in slow corners. Did I blame him for his cautious expectations? I was closer to the truth and later received confirmation from the telemetry, and then from Andrea, that the chassis gained more power in slow corners.
Even then I gave arguments why McLaren would be strong in slow corners. Did someone support me? Having said that, I respect Emag's position. This was justifiably true on his part. But I have my own vision of what is coming. And just because of my opinion should I receive criticism?
If you don’t understand why I started this from so far away, then I’ll explain. It all started when I made my case for why McLaren wouldn't be slow in the slow corners and that they would be very competitive in qualifying and that in practice they just weren't showing their raw speed. Even then I wrote my simple position, on the basis of which the updated chassis could improve so much in slow sections.
I received direct confirmation of my own comments, which I wrote before Friday training. About my expectations for qualification. And I never wrote that McLaren would fight for pole. After watching and studying the telemetry, I found out that McLaren are the fastest in the hairpin and in turns 10-11. It surprised even me, to be honest.
And it was a simple dialogue. No argument. Everything was smooth. And I prefer good communication, when everyone respects everyone. It's useful for everyone. And if people are ready to criticize me for my opinion, then be prepared for the fact that I or someone else will criticize another person for his position.
And now about Andrea Stella. I respect him. And I was happy for him when he took over the team. But there are a couple of points that are confirmed here in this thread. All you have to do is search and find them. In the spring, when the updates were in development or at the production stage, Andrea said more than once that the team was happy with the data they were getting from the simulator, CFD and wind tunnel. And in general he said that it is not worth bringing updates early if there is an opportunity to improve something else to make the chassis even faster.
From his words and comments one can understand that the team is moving in the right direction. We discussed on the forum many times then, what exactly is the team preparing? Front fender, brake ducts, floor, sidepods, etc. But none of us thought that the team would bring such an impressive package of updates. Moreover, by this time the weekend in Miami was approaching and Andrea and Lando began to play low. They say that the updates are not so large and they are not designed for slow turns and that the increase per lap will not be so large. Yes, he mentioned Austria 2023, but that was to be expected. I wrote in the thread back then that either Andrea was leading us by the nose, or he had memory problems. After all, in the spring he said one thing, and now he said something else. Well, oh well, who knows, maybe they decided to make adjustments to the modernization plan? Don't blame him for this.
Based on his last comments at the time, I made assumptions that since the package is small and the increase will also be small, we will expect a 0.2 second increase in qualifying and a 0.3 second increase in the race. Let's just say these were realistic expectations. But already on Friday we see a list from the FIA, which shows that the chassis has been completely redesigned and almost all the aerodynamic surfaces have been changed. Which is what Andrea also talked about in the spring.
Now many may write that the team simply decided to take a position with low expectations so as not to be disappointed. Maybe. We can't verify this. And now, in the last days of the forum, we are discussing Stella’s words that the car has gained even more in slow sections than expected. At the same time, the increase in downforce itself is what the team expected. Then where else does the additional increase come from? Changes to suspension settings? Lando and Oscar's greater confidence when driving? Perhaps all together. I can see from the onboards that the grip in the front part has become larger. This didn't happen last year. Does this mean that Stella is a liar? Of course no! I never implied that he was a liar! But sometimes the team likes to play low.
And now each of us is trying to understand the reasons why the team has improved so much in slow corners. And I also have my opinion and decided to publish it. And for this he received a sharp portion of criticism. Just for my personal position? Funny.