that's something i've also wanted to come up in my last post. i also do not get why they cannot solve their main problems for years no. overheating/cooling problem. mclaren forceindia ... manage to solve the problems regarding cooling why merc not? now for three years? last year maybe the problem was because of the SWB but this year?OppositeLock wrote:I'll be curious to see whether or not Mercedes finally solve the overheating problem and the need for excess cooling vents. It must be because of how they package the radiator, engine and exhaust within the chassis. It's been a common complaint for years. They should be more concerned with the aerodynamics of the car than how tightly packaged the internals are. I hope they have learned from their mistakes.
I sincerely dont know what to expect. But at least they would be able to understand the tyres, if not, Hamilton is going to suffer sooooooooooooooo much.Neno wrote:Team who in last race of the season going to test how tyers are working, and last 5 race is without a single point, dont expect on front of grid in Australia, much less on pole by 0.5 in Melbourne.
Schumacher developing cars is mostly a myth. Developing setup and maybe have some preferences for what parts to use but to come into the wind tunnel, shove the aerodynamicist out the way and and telling Ross Brawn what to do....myth.Intego wrote:So Schumacher is an engineer?!
You do realise, today's F1 is far different to that of MSC 1.0? It should be pretty apparent why.Nando wrote:Schumacher developing cars is mostly a myth. Developing setup and maybe have some preferences for what parts to use but to come into the wind tunnel, shove the aerodynamicist out the way and and telling Ross Brawn what to do....myth.Intego wrote:So Schumacher is an engineer?!
great developing skills he has with the Mercedes. Which btw proves my point.
and the same myth enticed hamilton to merc.Nando wrote:Yea as i said, i´m sure he gave pointers and guided the car but actually developing the car itself with parts etc.
That´s a myth.
It´s actually quite an insult to the engineers and aerodynamicists.
When the media use the phrase "the driver can help develop the car" they usually means. The drivers point out what car he likes to drive. Like MSC in the old days wanted a pointy car, that turns in right and had oversteer. Button for instance likes a car the is more stable at back than at the front. The don't develop part on the car or have any influence when it comes to the Aero-package. Developing a car, means giving the input that the engineers need to build a car that suit your needs as a driver. So its no BS, the input of the drivers is really important the make a winning car. Without the drivers you only have numbers and numbers lie al the time, the drivers input and feeling with car are the most important, thats why the car gets upgraded in the season. The engineer looks at the numbers if that correlates then the job is done, but i have many times heard that the numbers are correlating but the car behaves totally diffirent from the drivers perspective. The drivers wants a special feelling from the car, its his job the work with the enigeneers to get as close as possible the his perfect car.winth304 wrote:and the same myth enticed hamilton to merc.Nando wrote:Yea as i said, i´m sure he gave pointers and guided the car but actually developing the car itself with parts etc.
That´s a myth.
It´s actually quite an insult to the engineers and aerodynamicists.
Exactly.winth304 wrote:and the same myth enticed hamilton to merc.