ringo wrote:I knew the other teams would have problems from the begin.
I remember months back, some posters were criticizing Mclaren putting testing instruments on the car; saying they were in a bind and grasping for straws because the car was another silver donkey. Boy were they wrong. Mclaren's in field tests are paying off big time now.
I was thinking exactly the same when I saw several teams struggling with f-duct in Turkey. Not only they have loads of data now for the blown wing, but they have also data for general airflow around car components, because they have all that measurments also without engaging the f-duct. I also agree, that because of this year's car design they loose their advantage riding the kerbs, and general mechanical grip. They are now concentrating more on the high speed stuff, so for example I think Hungary will be the hardest place for MP4-25 this year maybe.
EDIT : But from previous years we know that designing the car that's good on almost all tracks is indeed possible, so we'll see.