How the hell did these same engineers got it wrong for Ferrari in 2014? How was that the same engineers couldn't find a solution for the tire issues from 2010 to 2013 for Mercedes? How the hell did Renault and Ferrari screwed it up with their PU? How did the McLaren engineers screwed up in 2013? If only the systems that they use are so perfect like you say, that they can see their own future and create cars that are absolutely perfect to their simulations.CBeck113 wrote:And remember - these engineers aren't stupid, and they use similar simulation programs & test methods, so the concepts will quickly point to the same optimum solution. I predict that the delta on lap time improvements will be within 0.5 seconds for all teams, not counting engine emprovements. And, if the tires are not improved, we'll still have cars driving 10 seconds per lap slower than their qualifying times.
Point to the same optimum solution? Why the hell then one team dominates and the others cannot come anywhere closer?
0.5 seconds for all teams? Even on the third year, Mercedes is miles ahead of everyone, forget 0.5 seconds. What is wrong there?
How do you explain the Red Bull being aero masters if everyone is using the same systems that can generate same solutions?
How did the noses became so drastically different from Mercedes to Ferrari to Williams and to Caterham?
Come 2017, I wouldn't be surprised if one teams makes a big leap forward and another falling way behind.