I really disagree with your opinion. Also I think they are pretty far off, given that according to their simulation they should be 1.5 seconds faster than they are on track.vorticism wrote: ↑13 Apr 2022, 17:50Yet they are not so far off, and reliability counts in this formula, they've excelled with that since 2014. I do wonder if porpoising is over emphasized. It seems to only occur at high speeds on straights, so it would seem the only drawback is driver comfort.matteosc wrote: ↑13 Apr 2022, 17:37And Ferrari still has no radiators up there. Lower than RB does not mean much, since the whole conversation started with Ferrari/Mercedes COG.
Looking at this thread seems like Mercedes has the lowest center of gravity, the higher downforce levels and the best engine. Weird, considering track performance.
All told, if you factor in that the Ferrari sidepod radiators are more horizontal, and therefore lifted up off the floor to fit them, compared to Merc, with their more vertical sidepod radiators that are wider at the base and fitted all the way to the floor, they may not be so far off from each other. There are some images out there of the Merc sidepod radiators, they are barely a four inches wide at the top maybe.