ringo wrote:Ok, then what are low speed conditions?
And how do you seperate aero from it?
That's the thing you see, low speed performace can still be very dependent on aero performance. We learnt this from the blown diffusers last year.
We need to know what's the difference between low speed and high speed, where does one begin and where the other ends.
Williams have improved the car, obviously, and new team engineers have understood the problems from last year. However, the car is deficient in low speed cornering.
I don't know what aspect of the car this can be attributed to.
Differential settings.
Gearbox ratios.
Engine mapping.
Damper stiffness.
Ride height.
These are all things that can be worked on by the team to improve the low speed issues the car is having, which are mainly towards the rear and include traction from the corners IIRC. Considering that the car has a brand new engine, and all the complicated electronics and mappings that we've seen RBR use so well, you'd find it easy to understand that traction and mechanical grip are things they need to find solutions for.
They are the only team to have changed engines over the winter, so give them time to work out how to best use them in conjunction with their car.