^^ Thank you
The car is still really high off the ground
I agree, a decision like this made in a board meeting with Mercedes? I don't believe that. Sounds like a logical engineering decision.JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:You reckon a board meeting dictated the current W02 guise?marcush. wrote:maybe they got asked:
what is the difference between barcelona and Melbourne spec?
We did this and that improvement
Did you back to back test the test specification to the improvements?
No
So go and do that...Board meetings tend to be straightforward especially when you cannopt prove something black and white.
I say they knew what worked before and what had undoubted pace, and added some "enhancers" and got stuck. Reverese engineered and hey presto, back in the mix
Although its still far to early to say as Mercedes traditionally do well friday only for everything to fall to pieces on saturday.
Their news that the fuel loads where far heavier than normal is music to my ears!
Not to mention that the Rosberg`s time in Q3 was set on a scrubbed sets of soft tyre, previously used in the time of Petrov`s incident!Med4224 wrote:so i guess Mercedes just silenced everyone
pretty epic
up to 3rd fastest team in one week..
if it wasn't for Michael's DRS problem...
I don't think so. Both MS and RB said he has problems with the DRS causing him problems on turn 14.marcush. wrote:MS clearly admitted it was only him to blame ,he just got it wrong under the frantic activity to post a decent time.
"What a shame for me today as we have clearly demonstrated this weekend that as a team we have improved a lot," said the former champion. "Nico proved that strongly with his fourth place which was our realistic target.
"I didn't quite get my lap together in Q2 and since then we have found out that my rear wing was not functioning correctly as I was braking into Turn 14.
"I am obviously hoping to have a strong start and that we have good race pace tomorrow so I can hopefully make up some positions."
Team boss Ross Brawn said he was disappointed that Schumacher had been unable to show what he could really do.
"The car has been much better this weekend and both drivers were in a good position going into qualifying today," Brawn said.
"It's a shame for Michael this afternoon as it didn't quite work out with the red flag and then his rear wing malfunctioned at the end of his crucial lap costing valuable time."
Maybe that little usage made the tyres better, specially for the last sector, were they start to go off.atanatizante wrote:Not to mention that the Rosberg`s time in Q3 was set on a scrubbed sets of soft tyre, previously used in the time of Petrov`s incident!Med4224 wrote:so i guess Mercedes just silenced everyone
pretty epic
up to 3rd fastest team in one week..
if it wasn't for Michael's DRS problem...
The MS reaction was obviously before that analysis and speaks volumes about Mr.Schumacher who starts first questioning himself before laying the blame at his teams door =D>roadwarrior wrote:I don't think so. Both MS and RB said he has problems with the DRS causing him problems on turn 14.marcush. wrote:MS clearly admitted it was only him to blame ,he just got it wrong under the frantic activity to post a decent time.
"What a shame for me today as we have clearly demonstrated this weekend that as a team we have improved a lot," said the former champion. "Nico proved that strongly with his fourth place which was our realistic target.
"I didn't quite get my lap together in Q2 and since then we have found out that my rear wing was not functioning correctly as I was braking into Turn 14.
"I am obviously hoping to have a strong start and that we have good race pace tomorrow so I can hopefully make up some positions."
Team boss Ross Brawn said he was disappointed that Schumacher had been unable to show what he could really do.
"The car has been much better this weekend and both drivers were in a good position going into qualifying today," Brawn said.
"It's a shame for Michael this afternoon as it didn't quite work out with the red flag and then his rear wing malfunctioned at the end of his crucial lap costing valuable time."