Seidl does not want to accept the simple explanation that the cars sometimes work better or worse depending on the layout of the track: "I don't think it's just down to the downforce. We saw shape fluctuations between us and Renault in Spa and Monza, where both Sometimes it is driven with little downforce. "
"In the end, I think the main thing is to get the car from the setup to the sweet spot. Factors such as the tarmac and the weather also play an important role. We found out, for example, that our car is very sensitive to tail winds . "
Seidl warns, however, not to over-dramatize the problem: "The fluctuations take place in the range of one, two or three tenths of a second. That sometimes makes a difference between fifth and twelfth place in qualifying. But that's that too The charm of the fight in the narrow midfield, in which we are all currently. "
Seidl is all the more appreciative of the achievements of market leader Mercedes: "Your car works on every race track. Weekend after weekend you can call up a top performance. Probably there are also tracks on yours where you are a little stronger or weaker. But that does No difference at the moment. In the end, both cars are always ahead. "
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