Speaking of soft and stiff is surely way too simplified but I don´t even think itJohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:Marcush,
By setting soft setup to extract maximum one lap tyre performance would hamper the team during the race.
By having a harder setup, there is less rebound from the suspension which, if managed correctly will get you better and more predicatble tyre consumption.
Its a very plausible point though, as the fastest car in the paddock uses probably the softest setup in the paddock, the RB6.
Conversley Mclaren arent far off their pace and it appears their set up is rock hard at some tracks.
is a matter of springs and rebound damping but more a case of give or slag in the system that might do the trick.
As said before ,it seems to be interelated and it may well be RedBull can allow for a soft setup and counters this with high tire temps whereas Mclaren gets its work done with stiff suspension and lower tire temps.
Merc could be with temps and stiffness high ...and has no means of softening as they might loose too much aero if they soften the car up...explaining why they stick to what they have..