Mandrake wrote:What I found striking in Canada was that MSC did not appear to have any traction issues at all. We've discussed it oftenly here that MSC seems to spin the rear wheels and hits the limiter very often in a dry race......I thought that in a wet race, both the car and the driver would be even worse off. However, MSC appeared to be driving on rails which makes me wonder, what's the problem in dry conditions, if it's really hitting the limiter etc. we can hear?
I think it had something to do with the huge rear wing they put on the car. Canada is a speed track for obvious reasons, making the rear wing fitted to the W02 quite remarkable.
I noticed the W02 was awesome under brakes but it wasnt as quick out of the corners as the Red Bull or McLaren(couldnt make the comparsion to Ferrari).
The initial traction was there, but as the speed built it seemed Schumacher couldnt hammer the throttle like Button. Saying that Webber also struggled at certain corners for traction out of them.
But it seemed there was an improvemnent with Schumachers rear, I agree.