to compare the FW movement in Turkey:
One theory is that the front wing is unusually sensitive, we can see how much it gallops as the RBs appoach other cars. So one could argue there is a sudden change in car performance due to a very sensitive front wing.marcush. wrote:It was a silly mistake ...no finesse no feel for the car.
Snap oversteer in a straightline situation? They were approaching a right hander but neither were turning in just yetrichard_leeds wrote:One theory is that the front wing is unusually sensitive, we can see how much it gallops as the RBs appoach other cars. So one could argue there is a sudden change in car performance due to a very sensitive front wing.
Vettel was trundling behind Button and used to poor front grip due to turbulance from Button's car. Then Vettels' front wing is suddenly hit by much larger downforce when he pulls out, that causes the front to have a much more aggressive turn in than expected, hence spin.
richard_leeds wrote:marcush - If the RB wing is very unstable then that would explain why their drivers would find it very hard to predict behaviour in these circumstances.
... or both their drivers are very long sighted and find it hard to focus on a car just 2m in front of them.
mx - I thought the instability started when he pulled out, that put a lateral force on the car. The track was slightly damp, and the car balance changed as the front gained downforce. None of that will have helped. Also, he may have also pressed the brake, but we don't know that.
+1 , Can't describe it any better.richard_leeds wrote:marcush - If the RB wing is very unstable then that would explain why their drivers would find it very hard to predict behaviour in these circumstances.
... or both their drivers are very long sighted and find it hard to focus on a car just 2m in front of them.
mx - I thought the instability started when he pulled out, that put a lateral force on the car and the rear continued in that lateral direction. The track was slightly damp, and the car balance changed as the front gained downforce. None of that will have helped. Add in braking for the corner ....
One thing this video shows is that when he's in the slipstream the the wing not only wags a little, but it is also higher.747heavy wrote:to compare the FW movement in Turkey: