lol for the shootout for qualification...meaning they'll be with the Ferraris, but Mclaren and Red Bull will be ahead. I wrote that wrong...munudeges wrote:Pardon?dren wrote:Either way it is nice to see the Mercedes in the mix with the Ferraris for pole.
Yeah, after reading all of the comments on here about how bad the W02 is with braking, I was kind of surprised. The car does have good traction, it just doesn't seem to carry the speed through corners like the others.Ferraripilot wrote:I was not expecting Schu to say the car is stable under braking and has good traction. I thought the opposite was true with W02.
At least thats one improvement over W01. That SOB had bad traction.dren wrote:Yeah, after reading all of the comments on here about how bad the W02 is with braking, I was kind of surprised. The car does have good traction, it just doesn't seem to carry the speed through corners like the others.Ferraripilot wrote:I was not expecting Schu to say the car is stable under braking and has good traction. I thought the opposite was true with W02.
ESPImperium wrote:Mercedes GP MGP W02 Chassis History:
MGP W02-01
Schumacher: AUS, MAL, CHI, TUR, ESP, MON
MGP W02-03
Rosberg: AUS, MAL, CHI
MGP W02-05
NO DATA
MGP W02-07
Rosberg: TUR, ESP, MON, CAN, EUR, GBR, GER, HUN, BEL, ITA
MGP W02-09
Schumacher: CAN, EUR, GBR, GER, HUN, BEL, ITA
No testing data avalable, but id asume that they had 03 do most of the test work with 01 coming along alter.
Also it seems that Mercedes are doing a weird odd number ordering system as well, so have only produced 5 tubs this year so far, not 9 by the looks of things. Co-herent with the previous 4 seasons data as well.
Ive been telling this too Macush that all the lack of performance of the car cant be because of SWB. Ive been shouting that they should re-build the rear with a longer wheelbase & see where they stand. My 2 cents they will be barely a couple of tenths quicker. Atbest 3 tenths.marcush. wrote:What Mercedes has to say about their Monza performance and tactics for the race..
http://www.motorsport-total.com/f1/news ... 91055.html
Now it is very clear that Mercedes -Ross Brawn -is just babbling around:
"We found that our performance is especially good on full tanks" wait a moment ..last week the talk was :we got a short wheelbase and that is causing a high fuel tank which is a bad thing especially with big fuelloads .This drawback cannot be overcome without a new car...
All bollocks, they have NO clue WHY they are slower.T his is worrying for 2012 already as obviously their analysis has given them answers that are not matched by
reality.
I would strongly recommend to build a W02B (crafting the rear of w03 to the current machine)and see where they stand.It´s a lot of work yes .
But obviously all top teams will have to adopt the batterypack between engine and rear axle approach anyways and this will give them a head start on the new outlays
challenges.If one would go as far and fit a new tank as well is on a different page ..if you are not going to race it ..save the money.But for friday testing this would be a nice thing
Ferrari have been very agressive though testing front wings for 2012 & they said they will use this season for testing for next year as well.mep wrote:I also don't really see the wheelbase as disadvantage when you manage to keep the same CoG. As Mr.S said Ferrari also has short wheelbase and is doing much better. MGP probably can't try out stuff now simply because they are way to slow to build something. Just remember how much time it took them to get exhaust blown diffusor or F-duct. So its probably best to keep all focus on the new car and maybe launch it a month earlier to have enough time for testing and solving problems. Even there I see them failing again. Time passes by very quickly.
I think you start doing this when you are in a position to challenge for the win .Nobody will take notice if you are beaten whatever you say...MIKEY_! wrote:Could it be that they are trying to confuse the opposition. We do that all the time in soccer. Say one thing and then do the other. Then change it again at half time.
Ah I wish I had seen this.marcush. wrote:Mind you ..on RTL Rosberg tried to explain the negative camber topic ...myohmy ..luckily he is hired as a driver and not as a member of the technical staff ..he has no idea about car dynamics ....or he is unable to explain -I wonder how his race engineers extract useful information from him -maybe by looking deep into his eyes...