They probably will ditch some downforce, though that can be as simple as having lower flap angles. Maybe they'll bring a special rear wing or so.kooleracer wrote:Question:
Will Mercedes bring a low down-force configuration (no monkey-seat, less flaps on front-wing, shallower rear-wing) to Montreal or will Mercedes go with max down-force because the package they have right now doesn't create enough down-force anyway compared to past years?
I find it unbelievable how the team is developing this monster. Even though they have a massive gap, they're not relenting at all. If anything, I've never seen such aggressive development from the team.Morteza wrote: <snippity>
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Their in-season development in 2013 was also impressive, so after the good start in 2014 I wasn't worried about it. It's not only a fast car, but also a beautiful one. I love the nose and the new livery.turbof1 wrote:They brought almost every race new updates to the front wing. I made drawings and analyses back in march:
http://www.f1technical.net/articles/19180
But in the meanwhile so much has changed I'll need to start from scratch. I never ever expected this rate of development, and everything that gets introduced, stays on the car!
I'm surprised they didn't mention the other modifications to the front wing. It had 6 or 7 new alterations to it that were visible.
This car still seems to have a bit of understeer. I could see further front wing development before seeing anything major happening at the rear end specific to low DF configs. I believe it was stated most everyone will probably not be going through eu rouge flat out any longer so I'm fairly certain the rear ends won't be touched for such races. One thing is for certain IMO, the monkey seat config run in Monaco I believe was a one-off as it strikes me as otherwise very dirty downforce.turbof1 wrote:They probably will ditch some downforce, though that can be as simple as having lower flap angles. Maybe they'll bring a special rear wing or so.kooleracer wrote:Question:
Will Mercedes bring a low down-force configuration (no monkey-seat, less flaps on front-wing, shallower rear-wing) to Montreal or will Mercedes go with max down-force because the package they have right now doesn't create enough down-force anyway compared to past years?
Wanna bet on it?theWPTformula wrote: I still think Eau Rouge will be flat this year, though.
You heard it here first!Juzh wrote:Wanna bet on it?theWPTformula wrote: I still think Eau Rouge will be flat this year, though.