If true, doing everything that is needed regardless of cost is not a good piece of news and shows they have messed it up again with the design. But the BIG question is this : Can they fix their problems with this car? Brackley guys don't have the best reputation for developments you know.thosman wrote:Hi, from what I've been told by my friend who works at Brackley, the car has big cooling problems, the kers is very very unreliable and the rear wing has somehow been manufactured wrong (although he wouldnt really elaborate too much on that). they do expect some decent, competitive perfomance from the car once they have these issues sorted.
He is currently working flat out in the factory and they have been told to do whatever is needed, regardless of cost!
Have you got a spare ECU they could borrowAlfredNeubauer wrote:The only way Mercedes can improve the W02 in the fastest way possible is to find a way to skirt the F1 Testing Ban.
I have always thought that if a team can build a hidden track, they can test unsupervised. Formula One is not a sport. It is war.
This is not an empty suggestion. Michael Schumacher and Ross Brawn have only been known to operate successfully during periods of unlimited testing. So this is the fastest way to develop the car.
Rules? What rules? Have you seen the "Flexing Bulls"?
Winning is all that matters.
That's no problem at all, many teams have magnetti ECU's they can plug into their current harness; this is afaik required to run the cars at all of those demo-runs.McPedro wrote:Have you got a spare ECU they could borrowAlfredNeubauer wrote:The only way Mercedes can improve the W02 in the fastest way possible is to find a way to skirt the F1 Testing Ban.
I have always thought that if a team can build a hidden track, they can test unsupervised. Formula One is not a sport. It is war.
This is not an empty suggestion. Michael Schumacher and Ross Brawn have only been known to operate successfully during periods of unlimited testing. So this is the fastest way to develop the car.
Rules? What rules? Have you seen the "Flexing Bulls"?
Winning is all that matters.
Isn't their KERS the exact same as McLaren's ? If it's so then their problem really has to be cooling+experience related. I'd say cooling is more probable, because I think Mercedes can give them all the data they gathered with McLaren in 2009...but maybe it's not the same, beacuse it's not first-hand exp...JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:Marcush, running KERS and having the experience of it is more important than having a wonderful unit you dont know how to use.
This is why McLaren have invested so much time in their simulator and how it models aero and tyre performance.AlfredNeubauer wrote:The only way Mercedes can improve the W02 in the fastest way possible is to find a way to skirt the F1 Testing Ban.
Winning is all that matters.