Drugovich had the old sidepods/Floor fences ...mvfad wrote: ↑26 Oct 2024, 00:43Regarding FP1, I don't know what either of them was testing, but it seemed to me that Drugovich was slightly faster than Stroll on soft tires, especially in the medium-speed corners. It would be nice to know if they both had the same setup or were comparing something new and old.
It seems like they are going backwards because they are falling behind on the grid compared to last season. Teams like Vcarb and Williams are often better than them on pace. Doesnt matter if the times are faster. The further back you are, you have more easier development opportunities available in theory. When you are at the front its difficult to develop.OnEcRiTiCaL wrote: ↑25 Oct 2024, 23:02The AMR24 still much faster as the amr23. Is just simply not enough. Is not that they going backwards, the others development much faster or just have less problems as Aston. Let's see if the new wind tunnel helps. I'm pretty sure, that Mercedes didn't tell to Aston something about the windtunnel or correlation which they figured out already. Of course is not a must thing, but that would be the fair thing to do ,but they don't want to be slower from Aston as back in 23.
I share a similar sentiment. However, I think this isn't completely true. They did actually improve last year from the North American swing until the end of the season after conducting what were essentially glorified testing session in those races, most memorably with that Alonso podium in Brazil. So that did give me a bit of optimism heading into the off season. It seemed then that maybe they had understood why the issues were.Rikrikrik wrote: ↑26 Oct 2024, 07:24The most sad thing about AM is the fact you cant extract NOTHING good about them, the other teams, VCarb, Haas, Williams, still fighting in the medium, but they improved their cars, bring some nice pieces and u can see that improve. AM after february 2023, we cant see nothing good happening, always a nightmare and nothing move foward. They said " we found the right path in Hungary", now they seem even more lost than before Hungary.
Its embarassimg how Aston still be completely without a direction, even the bottom teams know what they need, AM doesnt even know whats going on. They simply make some parts of car and put on the car and pray to work, and nothing work. im not a business man, but e really dont understand how nothing change yet about AM staff. I would like to be a little fly to hear what is happening behind that walls.SSJ4 wrote: ↑26 Oct 2024, 15:02#Amus Aston Martin looked for the mistake. The debut of the latest upgrade in Austin was disappointing. Bouncing and unstable handling robbed the drivers of confidence. The car was passable in fast corners, but lost a lot of time in the slow corners.
#Amus Summary
FP1
Stroll - Austin Floor
Drugovich - Budapest Floor
FP2
Stroll and Alonso - Imola Floor
Tom McCullough must be the biggest gaslighter in the team.Rikrikrik wrote: ↑26 Oct 2024, 15:39Its embarassimg how Aston still be completely without a direction, even the bottom teams know what they need, AM doesnt even know whats going on. They simply make some parts of car and put on the car and pray to work, and nothing work. im not a business man, but e really dont understand how nothing change yet about AM staff. I would like to be a little fly for hear what is happening behind that walls.SSJ4 wrote: ↑26 Oct 2024, 15:02#Amus Aston Martin looked for the mistake. The debut of the latest upgrade in Austin was disappointing. Bouncing and unstable handling robbed the drivers of confidence. The car was passable in fast corners, but lost a lot of time in the slow corners.
#Amus Summary
FP1
Stroll - Austin Floor
Drugovich - Budapest Floor
FP2
Stroll and Alonso - Imola Floor
The strange aspect with Aston is they can build a good cars. AMR23 everyone saw what that car was capable and AMR24 was decent in February or March and he is much better than AMR23, the problem is development, for some reason they simple cant understand how make the car improve.laspeorasdeaston wrote: ↑26 Oct 2024, 17:06Maybe Newey and Cardille won't give us a competitive car from the beginning, but I'm sure they will see the problem we can't see right now. The main problem has been not modifying the front suspension. When you modify your front wing, the flow that is channeled through the front suspension changes, yet we have not modified it anything this year. Newey and Cardille can help with the suspension, I don't believe 2025 is already lost. The team hasn't got a clue what they need to fix, but by running different part specs at least they are gathering tons of data that will help Newey/Cardille understand the car and its mistakes.
Sadly Newey is only working on the 2026 car, think Alonso said something like 5% of the team is working on the 2025 car.laspeorasdeaston wrote: ↑26 Oct 2024, 17:06Maybe Newey and Cardille won't give us a competitive car from the beginning, but I'm sure they will see the problem we can't see right now. The main problem has been not modifying the front suspension. When you modify your front wing, the flow that is channeled through the front suspension changes, yet we have not modified it anything this year. Newey and Cardille can help with the suspension, I don't believe 2025 is already lost. The team hasn't got a clue what they need to fix, but by running different part specs at least they are gathering tons of data that will help Newey/Cardille understand the car and its mistakes.
Not sure how they can make those comments the car lost .4 in S1 just in the esses section.SSJ4 wrote: ↑26 Oct 2024, 15:02#Amus Aston Martin looked for the mistake. The debut of the latest upgrade in Austin was disappointing. Bouncing and unstable handling robbed the drivers of confidence. The car was passable in fast corners, but lost a lot of time in the slow corners.
#Amus Summary
FP1
Stroll - Austin Floor
Drugovich - Budapest Floor
FP2
Stroll and Alonso - Imola Floor
Cardille doesn't join until June 2025.Big Gun wrote: ↑26 Oct 2024, 17:14Sadly Newey is only working on the 2026 car, think Alonso said something like 5% of the team is working on the 2025 car.laspeorasdeaston wrote: ↑26 Oct 2024, 17:06Maybe Newey and Cardille won't give us a competitive car from the beginning, but I'm sure they will see the problem we can't see right now. The main problem has been not modifying the front suspension. When you modify your front wing, the flow that is channeled through the front suspension changes, yet we have not modified it anything this year. Newey and Cardille can help with the suspension, I don't believe 2025 is already lost. The team hasn't got a clue what they need to fix, but by running different part specs at least they are gathering tons of data that will help Newey/Cardille understand the car and its mistakes.
unless they find a loophole or just copy the the best bits of the top teams, next year gunna be rough.
Seems the team went downhill since they tried reducing the drag last year
diffuser wrote: ↑26 Oct 2024, 17:32Not sure how they can make those comments the car lost .4 in S1 just in the esses section.SSJ4 wrote: ↑26 Oct 2024, 15:02#Amus Aston Martin looked for the mistake. The debut of the latest upgrade in Austin was disappointing. Bouncing and unstable handling robbed the drivers of confidence. The car was passable in fast corners, but lost a lot of time in the slow corners.
#Amus Summary
FP1
Stroll - Austin Floor
Drugovich - Budapest Floor
FP2
Stroll and Alonso - Imola Floor
Do they not consider those as fast corners but change of directions ? They were fast in turns 16 through 18.