Yay! So we don't have to wait until the first race to see the new package.
Now let's hope it will just work as expected.
Alas, the fly in the ointment here is that everything affects everything else on a Formula 1 car because of the variables involved. So any problems you think you have solved with tyres on a ****box will set you back once you put new aerodynamics and mechanical pieces on it because the goalposts move. The packaging will also alter when you change the chassis so any reliability you think you had with KERS on the 'test' box means pretty much nothing.JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:Problem with tyres plaguing the team? Sort that out first, get an understanding of what the black things do then go for your fancy updates.
Never run KERS? Get the team do 4000kms to test it, get used to it, be comfortable with the tech so that it cannot hamper them during the season.
Whats that? To test factors you yourself lambasted the team for never being able to grasp a hold of.segedunum wrote: People keep repeating this kind of flawed logic when it comes to testing
No. You yourself have started saying that. It's been one of the standard 'excuses', along with things like weight distribution. Even so, you're not going to understand tyres in the way that they are doing it, so they're still failing.JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:You yourself said on the W01 thread that the team had a "culture of failing to understand" tyres.
No.So I put it to you, that you are in fact contradicting yourself.
No it isn't, and you're making up my 'stance' on things now - whatever it is you thought it was. You can't test tyres and think they're OK on a car that you're not actually going to race. All of the much vaunted 'upgrades' Mercedes are apparently going to put on to that car are going to change the car handling and the behaviour of the tyres with it. It's a constantly moving target.If a team has evidently got issues with tyres and sets out to understand them before adding performance enhancing features, what is the problem? It is in fact logical to do so, given your stance...
Oh of course yes, you have been praising the teams engineers right?segedunum wrote: No. You yourself have started saying that. It's been one of the standard 'excuses', along with things like weight distribution. Even so, you're not going to understand tyres in the way that they are doing it, so they're still failing.
Is that like Horner saying the Renault engine is down on power?Robbobnob wrote: Brawn saying their running has been hampered by cooling issues
Not at all, what RB is saying is; "Cooling is another area where we've gone wrong, even with the largest sidepods in the fieldFormula None wrote:Is that like Horner saying the Renault engine is down on power?Robbobnob wrote: Brawn saying their running has been hampered by cooling issues