Ferraripilot wrote:dren wrote:So did the car hit the actual initial design goals? If it did, then the engineers are not to blame. Now that Bell is there, I hope to see a better car next year. One that handles well and reacts well to upgrades, much like the Ferrari of the past two years.
No, I don't think they saw the wheelbase issue or fuel tank issue as an issue when they were designing the car. On paper, they believed the standard size diffuser would work better on a SWB car and as long as everything else is centrally located that it would work. On paper I suppose this makes enough sense, but the reality is they have a twitchy car which can be setup for qualifying or racing but never both.
I imagine Bell started on W03 months ago because the issues with W02 were immediately apparent. I have a feeling Haug was sandbagging the other day when he said MB won't be ready any time soon. Just my opinion, but I believe they are hiding something good. We shall see right? Can't hurt to be optimistic!
I understand the idea behind the SWB and diffuser but I don't know if the design goals were actually met. Did the car produce the anticipated levels of DF? The team seemed genuinely excited about the car until testing started, so maybe something didn't quite work out the way it was intended to.
As for Haug sandbagging, I don't think he was. I think the realization has kicked in that it will take more than 3 years to create a top tier team.