Ok, I stand corrected. (but strategy is the main reason)AnthonyG wrote:Somehow I think this car (while it has a good basis) doesn't recieve enough updates to keep up with the top teams.
They said on Sky Sports F1 that they have updates planned for the Mugello test, Spain, Monaco and Canada. I think they're updating enough, it's just getting it to work.AnthonyG wrote:Somehow I think this car (while it has a good basis) doesn't recieve enough updates to keep up with the top teams.
They tried the Shanghai updates in Bahrain, but they worked this time round, and it was clear by their results today.Huntresa wrote:Yeah they had like 3-4 updates for China which didnt work, i dunno if they tested and found something that worked in bahrain but yeah they have updates and stable economy so they will prob be fighting more this year.
also, with other teams they will have new updates for Barcelona. I can't wait for to see their extreme double DRS system.jordangp wrote:They tried the Shanghai updates in Bahrain, but they worked this time round, and it was clear by their results today.Huntresa wrote:Yeah they had like 3-4 updates for China which didnt work, i dunno if they tested and found something that worked in bahrain but yeah they have updates and stable economy so they will prob be fighting more this year.
The issue was not lack of updates...MIKEY_! wrote:Updates were a real issue last year (or rather a lack of them). I don't think that was a lack of resources but they realized the car didn't have enough potential. This is not the case this year, expect plenty of updates on the car.