"I think [Checo] found a good rhythm and set up, His car is very quick today. We introduced something to Max's car that didn't work and damaged the tyres a lot fighting in that group for such a long time."
"I think [Checo] found a good rhythm and set up, His car is very quick today. We introduced something to Max's car that didn't work and damaged the tyres a lot fighting in that group for such a long time."
Helmut Marko: "We believe that from Austin we will have a package that should make us more competitive, probably even very competitive."
Max to SkySports:
"Already in qualifying I didn't feel like the final change we did with the set-up was the right way. We paid the price for that. It's probably as simple as that, if you look at Checo he had a much better race. He was more comfortable."
"From our side we tried something with the set-up going into qualifying, and it didn't go work out. You win and lose as a team. Of course I am not happy with this performance, but at the other end it sometimes works out great! You make some final changes before qualifying and it puts the car together - unfortunately this time it didnt."
Two different groups of engineers, isn't it? The trackside team and Verstappen will have made the setup change. And it's quite likely the issue that resulted in his bouncing etc is not related to the instability issues that they've had in the car all seasonFittingMechanics wrote: ↑15 Sep 2024, 16:24I think that making a misstep on the setup change before qualifying is proof they still don't "get it".
Yeah, obviously. But in the past these types of changes would end up being an improvement and lead to VER dominating PER and the field. Something is not clicking.organic wrote: ↑15 Sep 2024, 16:31Two different groups of engineers, isn't it? The trackside team and Verstappen will have made the setup change. And it's quite likely the issue that resulted in his bouncing etc is not related to the instability issues that they've had in the car all seasonFittingMechanics wrote: ↑15 Sep 2024, 16:24I think that making a misstep on the setup change before qualifying is proof they still don't "get it".
You're making a lot of assumptions out of 1 bad setup change.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑15 Sep 2024, 16:35
Yeah, obviously. But in the past these types of changes would end up being an improvement and lead to VER dominating PER and the field. Something is not clicking.
It's a mechanical setting issue as I said:Vanja #66 wrote: ↑14 Sep 2024, 21:19Most of the teams sorted out their floors for aero induced bouncing by mid-2022. What happened later was mostly induced by bumps, kerbs etc, ie mechanical induced and amplified by aero. SF23A was so on the edge that it got triggered almost everywhere in the race, while Leclerc just managed to wrestle it with some success in Q
Ferrari put too much emphasis on vertical kicks on the keel with Spain floor and decided to remove all of them on Monza floor and the car now behaves as good as prime-F1-75 judging by driver feedback. Those vertical kicks are the most ground-effect dependant features on these cars. Red Bull removed rear keel kicks, but kept the ones in the middle of boat section. If you want photo evidence let me know
https://www.gpblog.com/en/news/301397/v ... th-it.html"A wheel came off the ground all the time, so every time in all the slow corners, I was bouncing in all directions. It was like a go-kart," Verstappen added.