Vinlarr89 wrote: ↑24 Sep 2024, 21:14
Sorry but it is catch 22. Last year we all complained about the tyre deg situation and the complete lack of race pace as a result of this.
We were getting poles but couldn’t hold them because the tyres would go away so quick.
There’s a balance, and MCL has it right in the sweet spot. Thats clear, and that’s ok. I don’t think Ferrari are too far away if I’m honest.
People complaining about lack of race pace, believing there's a fundamental degradation issue (like W15 has) and there actually being a fundamental degradation issue are two different things.
There were 3 races where SF23 exhibited worse deg than RB19
-Bahrain, where they ran less downforce because new wing kept breaking
-Hungary, where I believe they messed up with setup (other hot races weren't an issue really)
-Monza, where Sainz had more deg in 1st stint because he wanted to keep P1 vs Max
Towards the end of the year, Leclerc often had longer stints on Mediums than Max and kept a very good pace on them. The car was limited with aero in several ways, suspension couldn't be set up to satisfy good ride height in both Q and R trim and it was altogether very peaky and had a small window for optimal floor performance. Deg was an issue very rarely and there was always something that contributed to it