munudeges wrote:It would be sensible to run a diffuser that actually worked properly with the exhaust position they were running rather than just leaving the 2011 one on that was designed for a completely different exhaust position. As Gary Anderson said, the whole configuration should not have been unknown to Mercedes so putting on a meaningful diffuser that would allow the car to work properly shouldn't have been too difficult.
Yet again, they seem to have very little presence of mind about these things.
Running a W03 diffuser on a W02 is stupendously ridiculous. The reason is that a short wheel base car in the mould of the W02 will have a shorter floor and a differing ethos as to how to extract the most out of its diffuser to that of a longer wheelbased W03(Brawn has already said the car will be much longer).
So you want the team to spend weeks adjusting the car for a one off test, increasing the wheelbase adjusting the diffuser and then giving the whole game away as to what they are doing for 2012 JUST so that they can get results that will be meaningless in 9 weeks when the W03 rolls out?
That my friend is plain ridiculous.
This is compromised because we’re fitting it around the existing car, but we’re removing the effect of the blown exhaust to see how the car will work without that.”
The whole point of the test was to see what the car loses when the exhaust gasses are taken away. This was accomplished.
Did Williams or Ferrari(the only 2 other teams testing the 2012 exhausts) run with 2012 diffusers?
Of course not.
So why did Mr anderson or you seg, for that matter, not make mention of this?
Another negative post in the Mercedes thread but nothing in the Williams or Ferrari sections.
Read you like a book son....