+1kalinka wrote:Just because they started the development early, it's not necessary an advantage. Some important decisions were made later in 2010 regarding 2011. Tyre compounds were totally unknown. I think some aerodynamic issues with these cars were only highlited later in the season for other teams too. If you begin the development with wrong concepts, not focusing on really important things that became obvious only later, your advantage in fact becomes a drawback. I don't see this car yet as a poor car, but just because they are ahead in development time it doesn't has to be a revolutionary concept. Someone back in 2010 had to make a decision on designing an evolutionary or a revolutionary car. Maybe that decision was wrong, but we can't decide it for now.
Not sure I agree with the main premise here.kalinka wrote:Just because they started the development early, it's not necessary an advantage. Some important decisions were made later in 2010 regarding 2011. Tyre compounds were totally unknown. I think some aerodynamic issues with these cars were only highlited later in the season for other teams too. If you begin the development with wrong concepts, not focusing on really important things that became obvious only later, your advantage in fact becomes a drawback. I don't see this car yet as a poor car, but just because they are ahead in development time it doesn't has to be a revolutionary concept. Someone back in 2010 had to make a decision on designing an evolutionary or a revolutionary car. Maybe that decision was wrong, but we can't decide it for now.
Since Brawn got there, they won a Championship. I would endeavor to keep those particular stripes.ringo wrote:All i know is that Mercedes = Honda, and a tiger can't change his stripes.
So many things went crazy in 2009, we even saw during 2009 itself the imposion of this team given the massive advantage it had. I'll give them the benefit of the doubt for 2011 though (Mercedes, not Brackley). 2010 was a transitional year for the team, Mercedes couldn't really get their hands into the 2010 car as Brawn GP probably did most of it.Giblet wrote:Since Brawn got there, they won a Championship. I would endeavor to keep those particular stripes.ringo wrote:All i know is that Mercedes = Honda, and a tiger can't change his stripes.
Brawn and winning.
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+1jav wrote: Not sure I agree with the main premise here.
Having extra development time is a clear advantage. Yes, there are portions of the design which can't be fully addressed early-due to changing regulations or unknowns such as tires but certainly, getting some things out of the way or even exploring a litany of ideas relative to current problems is beneficial. This free's up time so you can concentrate with more focus on those things impacted by variables and rule changes. Everyone else has to contemplate those same details, plus all the other little stuff you may have gotten out of the way. More time is almost always an advantage to the industrius.
Now- if you happened to develop early in the wrong direction, sure that can hurt you but that's a result of poor judgement - not one of having too much time. i don't think any team ever complained about having too much time. If that were the case, then I'd have to question the decision last year of abandoning development to focus on 2011 if not to gain an advantage.
Once again- I'm not judging the car as poor either. It may prove to be a winner. I'm suggesting disappointment at this point that the extra development time appears to have been less fruitful than what some teams appear to have brought with less time, I feel given what we see today- that's a fair assessment. It may prove wrong by Bahrain...and i certainly hope so.