My guess was right on the spot when i said they really need to improve their mechanical grip on the car... Which they did! Trying to compensate mechanical deficiencies with aero updates is the worst thing you can do... It should always be the other way around... You we're also right Johnson about Merc having just a few deep seated problems with the setup...JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote: So Mercedes are focusing on mechanical and they came up with a good base car.
I wonder how much of this is also down to the team running heavier on Friday, allowing the suspension guys alot of room to get good race setups, with the correct springs and so on?
Can someone shed some light on wether adding rake to a shorter car will be more or less difficult? I have had conflicting arguments with some people I know, but the crux is one suggested its easier in terms of aero(being shorter) and the other suggests it will be more difficult for Mercedes because they have a tightly packaged unit more prone to weight distibution(that word again guys ) effects of raising the rear.
I really hope that this was the way they wanted to go anyways from the very beginning of the W02 project. A few things like the short wheelbase, the exhaust solution, and a DRS working slightly different from other`s versions make sense.3one wrote:It now proves that the W02 has great pace... Given it doesn't get too hot...
I've read somewhere too that Ross said the press that a new rear wing will be available for the next race? Which as he said would fix all the problems on the DRS... Most probably a bigger upper element... I just hope they let go of the floating design and bolt that sucker to the floor..
Also noting that they might go on with a higher rake come Turkey... I'm gonna bet if it goes well, Higher Rake + New rear wing = MK III front wing...
I had the idea quite early that maybe merc focussed too much on a car working good in test conditions ( WEATHER). They brought their updates not knowing how tyres would behave in hotter conditions. This is why i fear what roadwarrior stated:JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:Mep
Haug smiling with rosberg leading was a magic moment, but for sure the W02 I think is a mercurial car capable of alot, in the right conditions.
To me, this car is the platform for next year`s car. They took a different direction than red bull, they were (or soon are) talking about podium, maybe winning a race. This car is still unfinished and far away from how it could look like. So to me, the whole project is an even earlier beginning of car development for the 2012 season. Sophisticated plattform (radiator layout, short wheelbase, stalling rear wing), but still very raw ( bodywork offers a huge potential for improvements, take it as a positive statement).roadwarrior wrote:I just pray they didn't fluke into finding the setup sweet spot this weekend and go back to struggling again at the next race. The other teams are all going to have fairly large updates for Turkey too so I hope that the updates Merc have actually work and make the car faster rather than making no difference or making the car slower as was the case so many times last year.
If this is a genuine claim, then I don't buy it. Mercedes would already factor this in and work around it. It's much more likely, that Schumacher has lost his racing edge.3one wrote:Did any of you guys noticed how during the race that the W02 takes a tighter racing line than the other cars?
It could be the short wheelbase design and the oversteery nature of the car showing its benefits with the correct mechanical setup...
Also about the DRS problems manifesting mostly on Schumis car. Its because MS brakes way later going in the corner than Nico thus the problem is more pronounced....
So, is Brawn saying that there is a different wing on Rosberg's car, that does not have an attachment problem? Maybe he should fit that wing to Schumachers car instead.dren wrote:Brawn just stated on Autosport that the issues with the rear wing are aero related, the wing is right on the cutting edge and they have reattachment issues. He said this will be solved for Turkey. The team also stated there is a cooling solution for Turkey that should help. So I expect the same or similar form to show up in 3 weeks.
gilgen wrote:So, is Brawn saying that there is a different wing on Rosberg's car, that does not have an attachment problem? Maybe he should fit that wing to Schumachers car instead.dren wrote:Brawn just stated on Autosport that the issues with the rear wing are aero related, the wing is right on the cutting edge and they have reattachment issues. He said this will be solved for Turkey. The team also stated there is a cooling solution for Turkey that should help. So I expect the same or similar form to show up in 3 weeks.