_cerber1 wrote: ↑15 Aug 2024, 21:07
Stella: However, we are satisfied with our results on the track, so we have decided to
stop a number of updates in some areas and transfer some of our efforts and resources to another aspect. In the second half of the season, we will use various improvements and hope that this will help us become even faster.
So it seems its like I speculated. There were plenty of talks about upgrades in the beginning of the season, which failed to materialize after Miami.
They were lucky that their developments there brought unexpected improvements, which led them to cancel some upgrade plans specifically targeting certain weaknesses.
But it could have been the other way around, so understanding why it happened that way is very important. Which would also explain the small number of performance upgrades brought since Miami.
On another note, it does seem like RedBull might have been cheating. It's being rumored that they were forced to scrap an illegal rear braking system from Miami and onwards.
Apparently it modulated braking pressure to the left or right tire depending on the corner it was going through. Not only would it induce extra rotation, it would help rear tire wear as well.
I am not fully convinced yet, because if it was true, I don't see why they would handle it in quiet and not disqualify RedBull out of the races they were running an illegal car.
On the other hand, considering how dominant they were in China, the sudden drop off in Miami is hard to explain.