Merc improved more than Ferrari. 8 tenths more..
Wow that's quite a telling statistic!
John Owen who is their chief designer. Geoff Willis (an aero guy) who is their technology director and Mike Elliott (another aero guy) who is also a technology director. These are the guys who design new cars.digitalrurouni wrote: ↑11 May 2019, 17:45Wow that's quite a telling statistic!
Adrian is a genius but it seems he's been more than blown away by Mercedes. Remind me again who's their main aero guy at Mercedes? Not Aldo Costa is it?
In run of the mill consumer grade simulators cars respond to setup changes as expected.Zynerji wrote: ↑11 May 2019, 16:23I would say that the no turn in is caused by the setup, not the design. In any racing simulator, you can play with the bound and rebound settings of the front dampers as well as the Castor to change the turn in characteristics.
This looks like they have to compromise on those settings just to keep the tires from destroying themselves.
I would only expect a redesign of components if the current ones limit the range of adjustability. If they need 5 degrees of positive castor and the current design only allows for 3.5 degrees, then they would need new parts.Sevach wrote: ↑11 May 2019, 17:54In run of the mill consumer grade simulators cars respond to setup changes as expected.Zynerji wrote: ↑11 May 2019, 16:23I would say that the no turn in is caused by the setup, not the design. In any racing simulator, you can play with the bound and rebound settings of the front dampers as well as the Castor to change the turn in characteristics.
This looks like they have to compromise on those settings just to keep the tires from destroying themselves.
If the Ferrari has a design flaw on it's supension or doesn't get enough front downforce at slow speeds (yes there is such a thing) then it can't be fixed without re-designing at least some components.
Which is why people needed to ignore pre-season. It was always completely pointless as I said on this thread earlier.
The times done in Winter testing, was on C5, whereas the compound used today is C3. The performance gap between C5 and C3 is around 1.8 seconds.
Not really. Testing times don't award world championship points nor prize money. Merc generally don't show their pace until they need to.
Looked to me like they simply changed the bargeboards and he was told that the car was fully repaired on the radio. I guess that's okay if it's the same spec right?
From what I have seen, Bottas is taking a lot more risks than Hamilton. In FP2 for example he was pounding the curbs in the final chicane, He was also running out on the grass in the same way that lead to Stroll's accident. If he isn't careful, its will eventually come back and bite him.