JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:xpensive wrote:Well JET, when I think it's safe to say that you have lost our wager about an MGP win before Germany, how about another one?
If I bet that MGP will have their rear suspension completly redesigned by Bob Bell before end of the season, what say you?
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As for the suspension, what does a "complete redesign" entail? Pull to pushrod? A few ball bearings?
I agree it's a bit difficult to identify that, but if we focus on the location, geometry as well as very xistence of the pull-rod itself?
Med4224 wrote:http://www.motorsport-total.com/f1/news ... 61501.html
Brawn says that the reason they're not successful this year is because they don't have a strong technical team to compete with the front-runners. He states that they are working on that, and a new team will be put for the 2012 car. They won't give up on this year though.
He also says that there was a conceptual error with the W02 and that they should have went a different way. The rear-tyre wear is due to the short wheelbase.
I guess it is time for the German engineers to flood the team.
Very interesting mid-season statements from RB, rings almost as an admission of guilt, wonder who is responsible for MGP not having a strong enough technical team, Norb or Ross himself, perhaps Zietche and his board of cheap xecutives?
The short wheelbase being the culprit for the tyre-wear? Perhaps so, when you think about it seems logic that a short and twitchy car should wear tyres more, but what was the incentives to go down that avenue in the first place then?
Where are you, Seg's backwards cousin, here's a field day for you!