Seems odd to move to a lower downforce wing. Maybe with the high downforce wing they can't seem to get the balance right?
That would be my guess… They couldn’t dial out the understeer, therefore if you can’t add more front downforce, the only way to deal with the understeer is to take rear wing out
It could just be that he's having to push harder than he was before now that the Mercedes is quicker. Maybe before he was driving it up to the point that it wanted to understeer and that was quick enough to get he job done. Now he's having to work the car harder and it's showing up a weakness.Dee wrote: ↑02 Aug 2021, 06:17Okay a few questions
1. I'm sure that Max got a new floor for Silverstone. Is this new update causing the understeer?
2. If not from this, are the new back tyres causing the understeer and how can RB fix this?
A car doesn't hit all apex's and is great to drive and setup in qualy to an understeery mess in the space of two races without something happening
"It'll take an upgrade somewhere to solve the problem"Just_a_fan wrote: ↑02 Aug 2021, 10:55It could just be that he's having to push harder than he was before now that the Mercedes is quicker. Maybe before he was driving it up to the point that it wanted to understeer and that was quick enough to get he job done. Now he's having to work the car harder and it's showing up a weakness.Dee wrote: ↑02 Aug 2021, 06:17Okay a few questions
1. I'm sure that Max got a new floor for Silverstone. Is this new update causing the understeer?
2. If not from this, are the new back tyres causing the understeer and how can RB fix this?
A car doesn't hit all apex's and is great to drive and setup in qualy to an understeery mess in the space of two races without something happening
There is precedent for this sort of situation. in 2009, Brawn were king of the hill in the early season and Button loved his car. By mid season, others had caught up and he was having to push harder and the car was less pleasant for him to drive. I remember him on the radio shouting something like "how has this car become so f'king bad?". It hadn't, he was just having to ask more of it than he had had to before and was finding the inherent weakness of the car.
Also, look back to the "diva" Merc of a couple of years ago. Again, they were fighting harder and suddenly finding the rough edges of the car's envelope.
It'll take an upgrade somewhere to solve the problem.
It was a masterful drive. That car must have been all over the place. Not just downforce loss. But in different direction cornering the wheel wake must have been intermittently messing up the floor and diffuser.
From another angleetusch wrote: ↑03 Aug 2021, 11:49https://i.ibb.co/rHCfQsj/i9mbw0c9axe71.jpg
https://i.ibb.co/pzgKY2K/E7t-UETe-XIAc-Vp-DN.jpg
YesMtthsMlw wrote: ↑30 Jul 2021, 22:02TIL Red Bull places the drivers drink bottle in the nose, looks like the right connector in the quoted pic is for the drinking system while the left one is for the front wing sensors. I assume this is a weight distribution thing.mclaren111 wrote: ↑22 Jul 2021, 16:16https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E6wJgs6XIAA ... name=large
Nice view...
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E7jKrhIXoAo ... name=large
Here you can see the connector (left) on the chassis side
https://cdn-1.motorsport.com/images/mgl ... tail-1.jpg
It certainly looks like '20 to '21 the rear has gone from weakest to strongest downforce side of the car. With the front relatively unchanged that means they just had to take rear wing off to balance it out. So on front limited tracks like Barcelona, France and Hungary going low downforce on the rear wing was their only choice. The better/stronger rear tyres contributed to even more understeer I think. The new rears don't have to be a negative factor as long as the track is not high downforce front limited.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑31 Jul 2021, 15:42That would be my guess… They couldn’t dial out the understeer, therefore if you can’t add more front downforce, the only way to deal with the understeer is to take rear wing out