Forward mass distribution does lead to understeer, all other things being equal.
Forward load transfer leads to oversteer, all other things being equal.
And no, I doubt they misjudged something as simple as that.
You'd be surprised - a large part of McLaren's issues last year were misjudgments in weight distribution, that were corrected at the same time as their major aero upgrade. The combination fixed the cars pace, not just the aero package.Jersey Tom wrote: And no, I doubt they misjudged something as simple as that.
Same for Ferrari.myurr wrote:You'd be surprised - a large part of McLaren's issues last year were misjudgments in weight distribution,Jersey Tom wrote: And no, I doubt they misjudged something as simple as that.
+1DaveKillens wrote:Anyways, right now the lap times are relevant not in knowing who's quick, but instead learning who's not, and who may have a dud on their hands (such as McLaren and Ferrari last year).
The serious development for speed will come later.
I really doubt it will be easier this year because of the additional 70 to 90 variable fuel load to deal with.ISLAMATRON wrote:changing weight distribution is actually quite easy(especially on these cars), and moreso this yera with the 15 extra kg of ballast and no more KERS.
He seems to be talking about the weight distribution related to the tyres:FGD wrote:I wonder if Brawn is talking about aerodynamic weight distribution?
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"We are cracking exhausts and are having to change those every 150-200km. It's a problem we can fix but here it's difficult. We've got a handling imbalance because we are all learning about these tyres here and we've seen straight away some things we want done on the tyres which we'll have done by Jerez."
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the car is longer ,no question about that ,this alone should make it easier to place ballast as the volume of the tub car has increased by around 100 litres.CHT wrote:I really doubt it will be easier this year because of the additional 70 to 90 variable fuel load to deal with.ISLAMATRON wrote:changing weight distribution is actually quite easy(especially on these cars), and moreso this yera with the 15 extra kg of ballast and no more KERS.
Not quite true, the minimum weight of the car has been increased so whilst those teams have the benefits of ballast weighing the same as their KERS systems, all teams also have an additional amount of ballast to play with. Can't remember the exact amount but it was something like 15Kg.marcush. wrote: remember only ferrari and Mclaren have additional ballast to play with compared to 2009