Who cares when you can corner faster? Using the system is about off-setting a disadvantage at select tracks like Monza, but they are few and far between.ringo wrote:I knew the other teams would have problems from the begin.
I stand firmly behind that criticism. They were spending a ton of time faffing about with a neat new system that at most might gain them a handful of tenths of a second per lap and at many tracks virtually nothing. Gary Anderson in Autosport was also critical of the focus in this area given that Red Bull found several tenths of a second in downforce at Barcelona which is the kind of development reproducable at just about every track. They didn't panic into putting a F-duct on their car. It's a no brainer where the focus on development should be.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.
I see no evidence that it is paying off. I would have expected them to be obviously faster today at this kind of track and I certainly didn't expect a Red Bull to be that far up today.Boy were they wrong. Mclaren's in field tests are paying off big time now.