So basically what we ended up with last year.Cloud981 wrote:Observations from F1analisitecnica :
- Speed is there, but reliability is not
- Car looks better on track then SF15T and very neutral, but still not as good as Mercedes
- Vettel and Kimi couldn't take line as tight as Mercedes drivers because it appears that front of the car is still not good enough
- Two reasons for that, front suspension setup and amount of downforce at the rear of the car because of much bigger space in coke bottle area and shorter nose. It means car is not aero balanced since rear gets more downforce, and front end doesn't follow.
- Can be fixed through the suspension, new front wing (since this one probably doesn't deliver enough DF on front) and skinnier RW (for now I guess)
- Vettel did his lap with 50kh of fuel and wasn't running 100%. PU didn't run 100% (thats why Vmax wasn't as good) in any practice session, still has some reliability problems but they will run it next week 100%
- Tires getting into right temperature faster then with SF15T
- Tires suffer from blistering which is odd given low track temps (merc has graining as well)
- According to their info, current gap would be around 4 tenths
- From what they have been said, from here to Australia no major PU changes unless some big reliability problems appear
- Felipe Massa says they couldnt follow Ferrari, especially in fast corners
Curious opinion since Ferrari ran 2015 wings for the entire first test .. no S duct and no monkey seat. Can we at least wait toll Ferrari bolts on their 2016 aero?armyk wrote:Thank you for the info.
Unfortunately it doesn't seems their aero is good enough for mercedes. Especially if I look about the parts Mercedes showed during the testing.
Ferrari is by my opinion too conservative. Quite simple design, nothing extravagant. Just look at new Mercedes nose, sidepods stuff which we don't have clue about, same as huge aerobox.
I'm quite sure they will race the nose. You need to pass all the crash tests, front crash structure included, to be allowed to participate to testing. Although Ferrari is very resourceful, I don't think even they would have gone through the trouble to get such a short nose pass the crash tests, just to dump it aside when they arrive at Melbourne.bhall II wrote:If that analysis is accurate, the only real concern is reliability. Otherwise, the current aero package, including the nose and front wing, will likely never be raced. It's just a baseline configuration, and I can think of several different ways to improve balance that don't involve the adoption of something new/exotic/revolutionary. But, if reliability doesn't allow it, then chassis design is inconsequential.
Yeah, that's definitely how it looks. The design is quite conservative.Cloud981 wrote:Apparently, according to F1analisitecnica, Ferrari wasnt able to pass crash test with very agressive nose similar to new STR so they went with this one for now.
The context is a bit confusing. Does this statement consider blistering to be the same as gaining?Tires suffer from blistering which is odd given low track temps (merc has graining as well)
I thought they used the whole year since day one. They even had some trouble fixing kimi's wheel in one race because they said the nut was a bit tricky.turbof1 wrote:No doubt they want to try to chip away at it, but experience tells it takes a long while before you get to something that passes the crash tests (Mercedes 2014 and Red Bull 2015). It's quite extreme already, so I do expect they'll have to run the current nose a few races atleast.
I don't remember correctly, but did Ferrari actually used blow axles during qualy/race? Or did they closed it off?
They used it the whole year.turbof1 wrote:No doubt they want to try to chip away at it, but experience tells it takes a long while before you get to something that passes the crash tests (Mercedes 2014 and Red Bull 2015). It's quite extreme already, so I do expect they'll have to run the current nose a few races atleast.
I don't remember correctly, but did Ferrari actually used blow axles during qualy/race? Or did they closed it off?