that's all they had. The 4th is reserved for Q3.
Thing is the track evolution in Mexico is crazy.
Such bad tactics, going out too early in Q1 is pointless because even if they did a perfect lap, in 5 minutes time the track would be over half a second faster, and they have to go out again anyway
I agree, don't understand why they went out so early.
June!!!? I thought he was going to join in Januarydiffuser wrote: ↑26 Oct 2024, 17:33Cardille 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
I thought Oct 2024 originally. Then I read the official announcement about Newey joining in March 2025. Then that announcement went on to say that Newey's joining AMR would be further reinforced with Cardille joining in June - July time frame.laspeorasdeaston wrote: ↑27 Oct 2024, 10:30June!!!? I thought he was going to join in Januarydiffuser wrote: ↑26 Oct 2024, 17:33Cardille doesn't join until June 2025.Big Gun wrote: ↑26 Oct 2024, 17:14
Sadly Newey is only working on the 2026 car, think Alonso said something like 5% of the team is working on the 2025 car.
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
I think we have a missunderstand here. i remember i read somewhere Cardille starts in January. Maybe some source is wrong.diffuser wrote: ↑27 Oct 2024, 15:34I thought Oct 2024 originally. Then I read the official announcement about Newey joining in March 2025. Then that announcement went on to say that Newey's joining AMR would be further reinforced with Cardille joining in June - July time frame.
Sector 2 TIME 4 Lando NORRIS 29.191 63 George RUSSELL 29.263 55 Carlos SAINZ 29.296 1 Max VERSTAPPEN 29.318 16 Charles LECLERC 29.429 81 Oscar PIASTRI 29.546 44 Lewis HAMILTON 29.546 22 Yuki TSUNODA 29.578 23 Alexander ALBON 29.580 10 Pierre GASLY 29.585 27 Nico HULKENBERG 29.592 20 Kevin MAGNUSSEN 29.624 30 Liam LAWSON 29.640 14 Fernando ALONSO 29.665 77 Valtteri BOTTAS 29.705 43 Franco COLAPINTO 29.832 18 Lance STROLL 29.848 11 Sergio PEREZ 29.859 31 Esteban OCON 29.887 24 ZHOU Guanyu 30.217S2 starts Just before turn 4 and ends in the middle of the straight before turn 12
I think that is again the push-rod limiting the ability to take the bumps of the curbs, then the car is more difficult to drive and keep it stablediffuser wrote: ↑27 Oct 2024, 16:59So I was looking at F1-Temp comparing Sainz and Alonso and I couldn't understand why Sainz was able to carry so much more speed into corners 1 thru 3. Then I came across this post on X ..
https://x.com/ferranwest/status/1849952406529790133
Look at how much more Curb Ferrari can use. They're actually straightening the track by doing that.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GaxZ4sjXgAE ... name=large
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GaxZ4szW0AA ... name=large