eurocentric wrote:Okay so they are struggling with rear end of the way in so losing time correcting the back end and sliding and slowing down as a result (lost time there ouch).
Yes all the time they are losing is because of spending time trying to get the power down to the road.
You know the power that actually moves the car forward..
eurocentric wrote:Hitting the apex slower then they would have done if the car was handling right and having balance and having scrubbed off speed.
Had they had balance they would have entered with the same speed they do now but with the extra rear downforce the tires would stick and the car would shoot out of the corner, gaining lots of time to the next braking zone.
eurocentric wrote:The car is now understeering out of the bend so they have to hold off full throttle so they don't run off the track till the front of the car comes to them then they can got full throttle, and that's good to have on any car?
I think it´s not anywhere near as bad as you think. You don´t hear him coming off the throttle the few times the rear tires sticks to the road.
No you don´t want any oversteer or understeer when going fast. But i would bet my house that chronic understeer is better then chronic oversteer.
Simply because understeer is more manageable and simply because that traction on exit is more important because of the straights. Something that is non-existent in corner-entries.
eurocentric wrote:As I say, it's a dog by design...
Remember these words. I will contact you at the end of the year. That´s a promise.
Also, what is a dog of a car? What are you vision as to where the Ferrari will be in the pecking order this season?