catent wrote: ↑01 Aug 2024, 21:39
chrisc90 wrote: ↑01 Aug 2024, 19:05
Going to be interesting post summer break to see who gets the nerf.
RE: Redbull. First it was some magical suspension trick in Miami that hindered them, now its using the brakes to help turn the car in corners....
Neither of those theories are particularly outrageous, now are they? A racing team gaining a technical advantage via suspension/brake tricks? That sounds very much on-brand for F1 teams pushing the limit of technical engineering within a regulation set.
When it just looks like throwing stuff at the wall to see what sticks, surely you have to take a step back and make sure you aren't being taken for a ride.
People are searching for ghost. Many simply don't believe how much Mclaren actually managed to improve. That is ironically grounds to actually suspect Mclaren of something... Mclaren was the only team that "caught" Red Bull in Miami and it still isn't all teams that caught Red Bull now. Perez finished 4th in Miami.
This shows that it wasn't Red Bull losing pace from their own car. It was other teams improving by differing amounts while Red Bull failed to improve. Mercedes resurgeance only came as a direct result of upgrades to front wing and suspension in Monaco and Montreal. They were nowhere near Red Bull in Miami, and Imola after Red Bull was allegedly nerfed. If Red Bull was nerfed, how come Mercedes was 30+ seconds behind them in Miami or Imola?
Ferrari hasn't really closed any gap to Red Bull either. They were still miles adrift of Red Bull in Spain and Austria, just as they were before Miami. On pace at Spa, they would been 20 seconds behind Mclaren and Red Bull if Leclerc started behind them.
Mclaren was 4-6 tenths behind Red Bull at the start of the season, then told us they brought a 6 tenths update that opened up their setup window. Do the math. In worst case scenario at a track where they would ordinarily be 6 tenths behind, the gap is zero. In best case scenario where they would have been 4 tenths behind pre-update, they now have 1-2 tenths to spare over Red Bull (Hungary, Spain). That's why they are ahead.
A lion must kill its prey.