if it provides a new development path, it's not that bad, especially considering the price was only 8 pointsPaa wrote: ↑26 Aug 2024, 01:10On one hand you can say that the result is not so bad considering the circumstances. (glass half full)AR3-GP wrote: ↑26 Aug 2024, 00:18Dr Obbs said that the Bahrain spec floor only got put on Max's car from FP3 onwards. Considering that FP3 was wet, lol. He did 1 lap in FP3 on the intermediates. This was like going into qualy with no prep work. Perhaps things are not so dire after all. I think a lot of the gap could be explained by Mclaren having a completed car that works, and Red Bull currently looks like a team inthe middle of pre-season testing. To qualify 2nd and finish 2nd is not bad at all. They are basically in a full-fledged test session.
Most of the remaining tracks on the calendar should not have rain disruptions and they will have much more time evaluate changes.
I take back my previous reservations. They were not made with consideration for the full picture.
On the other hand these circumstances show that Red Bull is lost and desperate at the moment. Putting the launch spec floor on wet FP3 at the 15th race of the season, sounds super miserable. (glass half empty)
the thing is, next upgrade cycle HAS to deliver, the WDC will probably depend on this.