wesley123 wrote:djos wrote:So Hungary provides more proof the RB11 is no dog, if Renault had the same power as Ferrari imo RedBull would be challenging Mercedes!
I disagree, them performing well here(and Monaco) just show that they got a large amount of downforce, and a good car is more than just downforce.
Did you think about what you wrote? Let's think about this logically for a moment:
large downforce* = good traction, good braking, good tire management (reduced slip, improved surface contact etc etc)
add to that a top class PU and how would the RB11 not be fighting for wins and podiums at every circuit?
clearly Mercedes have excellent efficient downforce as Williams may be quick in a straight line but are widely considered to be lacking downforce by comparison and typically suffer worse tire wear as a result.
On the other hand Monaco and Hungary prove the RB11 has excellent downforce and is lacking the PU to be truly competitive.
*assuming it's efficient (DF vs Drag) by F1 standards and we know Adrian Newey hasnt forgotten how to design a top Aero package.