Nando wrote:raymondu999 wrote:Not if the downforce all goes on one axle, or is extremely pitch/roll/heave/throttle-sensitive, needing a specific line/technique/style to maximise the car.
That would never happen..
you can have a slight imbalanca but not 0-100% front/rear..
If you have lots of rear downforce you simply turn up the front wing. If it´s vice versa you are forced to take out front wing.
All downforce won´t go on one axle.
That's not so simple Nando, more down force at the front means over steer, more at the back means under steer.
Because of an to aggressive DRS system the diffuser stalled during braking when approaching the corner, resulting in loss of down force and an unstable rear, so Ferrari put less down force at the front, more at the rear, resulting in a F2012 with lots of under steer.
So i would gladly sacrifice some straight line speed, if they can get the rear wing and diffuser spot on this time, there's more time to be lost in corners, then there is to be won on a long straight.
Do you feel you can beat the Red Bulls, either to pole position or the race itself?
Fernando Alonso: "I prefer to beat them on Sunday."