raymondu999 wrote:I don't quite understand. First you say it's the same for everyone, then you say McLaren got an advantage because of that?
I'm just saying that the RB dry setup, used in qually, was a totally dry setup, as was most likely the McLaren setup. The RB dry setup does indeed use a lot of front camber .. all the time. Thus the rain may have provided McLaren with an advantage in that their dry weather setup works better in the rain.
In the last two races we've had weather anomalies .. in Hungary it wasn't supposed to rain and did, and at the German GP it was supposed to be wet but it was a dry race. For that reason I thought it wise to consider that the RB setup compromised their races more than the McLaren setup. I'm not definitely saving that's the case, just that it needs to be considered.