Just in the wet, to get less torque on the rear wheels to avoid spinning. (just as you would do before traction control driving away in your car in the snow)selvam_e2002 wrote: ↑22 Apr 2021, 14:31from video he started with 2 gear. Is it normal in F1 start?
For once I got something rightdiffuser wrote: ↑22 Apr 2021, 07:44I'm a critic, I saw!Redragon wrote: ↑20 Apr 2021, 03:07My thoughts during the race confirmed. It was strange how he was dropping time and then was fast again against ocon. Might have been resolved the problem towards the end as he hold Perez with much better car for 15 laps at least. But these efforts are not seen by his critics.
Don't know.selvam_e2002 wrote: ↑24 Apr 2021, 04:20If they have new diffuser, how much performance we can get it? may be couple of tenth?
Renault for years have same issue which is when car in windtunell is hit with direct airflow it works well, but the moment they try simulate tires and wheels turning aka sideways airflow it gets disrupted and car suddenly starts losing downforce and you have disturbent and not consistent airflow all over the car.
Neno wrote: ↑25 Apr 2021, 18:36Renault for years have same issue which is when car in windtunell is hit with direct airflow it works well, but the moment they try simulate tires and wheels turning aka sideways airflow it gets disrupted and car suddenly starts losing downforce and you have disturbent and not consistent airflow all over the car.
Hence why they have issues fixing their track performance. They can't bring up many updates all in once or speed them up. They need to go through series of checklists and bring each by each to see what works and what doesnt. It overall hurts team in car development.
They also have issue with ideology of developing car. Mercedes does one thing really well, Red Bull does it own really well. Ferrari has most money so they can do whatever f they want. Renault doesnt do anything well and they arent interested in spending whatever f they want to fix issues.
So problem is I dont know? Ambition? Money? Lack of competent staff? Who knows. They banking everything on 2022 and they likely write off 2021 long time ago. Those who followed Renault for some time know 2021 was gonna be rough year due corona and new regs delay.
So why they have reformed all the Viry-Châtillon factory and renew and update to today standards all the engine development building. Which has been opened recently, 1 year later than expected because Covid?Neno wrote: ↑25 Apr 2021, 18:36Renault for years have same issue which is when car in windtunell is hit with direct airflow it works well, but the moment they try simulate tires and wheels turning aka sideways airflow it gets disrupted and car suddenly starts losing downforce and you have disturbent and not consistent airflow all over the car.
Hence why they have issues fixing their track performance. They can't bring up many updates all in once or speed them up. They need to go through series of checklists and bring each by each to see what works and what doesnt. It overall hurts team in car development.
They also have issue with ideology of developing car. Mercedes does one thing really well, Red Bull does it own really well. Ferrari has most money so they can do whatever f they want. Renault doesnt do anything well and they arent interested in spending whatever f they want to fix issues.
So problem is I dont know? Ambition? Money? Lack of competent staff? Who knows. They banking everything on 2022 and they likely write off 2021 long time ago. Those who followed Renault for some time know 2021 was gonna be rough year due corona and new regs delay.
I don't want to defend Neno but.....he didn't say they didn't have the latest tools just they didn't know how to use them.....The reality is it was a budget thing.They just didn't have the budget. Then again none of the remaining 6 teams (7 with Alpine) could keep up with the top 3 budgets either. Sure they're not gonna have any problems getting to 145M this year, 140 next and 135 the year after.Redragon wrote: ↑25 Apr 2021, 23:49So why they have reformed all the Viry-Châtillon factory and renew and update to today standards all the engine development building. Which has been opened recently, 1 year later than expected because Covid?Neno wrote: ↑25 Apr 2021, 18:36Renault for years have same issue which is when car in windtunell is hit with direct airflow it works well, but the moment they try simulate tires and wheels turning aka sideways airflow it gets disrupted and car suddenly starts losing downforce and you have disturbent and not consistent airflow all over the car.
Hence why they have issues fixing their track performance. They can't bring up many updates all in once or speed them up. They need to go through series of checklists and bring each by each to see what works and what doesnt. It overall hurts team in car development.
They also have issue with ideology of developing car. Mercedes does one thing really well, Red Bull does it own really well. Ferrari has most money so they can do whatever f they want. Renault doesnt do anything well and they arent interested in spending whatever f they want to fix issues.
So problem is I dont know? Ambition? Money? Lack of competent staff? Who knows. They banking everything on 2022 and they likely write off 2021 long time ago. Those who followed Renault for some time know 2021 was gonna be rough year due corona and new regs delay.