But wouldn't it improve the Qualy and not the race? Ride height can be lower on Saturday due to low fuel, and then raised back into place for the race on higher fuel. Lowering ride height for a heavier car would not make sense, ride height for a heavier car is higher not lower. So any difference in performance would be seen on Saturday, not Sunday.LionsHeart wrote: ↑17 Oct 2024, 14:46Emag wrote: ↑17 Oct 2024, 13:11
Very interesting news. If this is McLaren, it would be a really bad look and potentially bring some trouble their way, but I feel like if it was McLaren, Helmut would have blabbed about it already.
Maybe it’s none of the top teams though. Hopefully names come out at some point.
Considering that they are talking about changing the setup for qualifying/race, I doubt it's McLaren. Just for one reason - so-so pace on the first stint with full tanks. Although that doesn't mean anything.
The question would be, who's qualifying is better than race pace. And with that, you can rule out Ferrari.