That's just Fernando. Silverstone 2017 Q1 first with a McHonda on similar conditions.
Yeah the car has been really snappy since the upgrades. Alonso hit the wall in Canada, which is rare for him and was almost spinning out in free practice in Hungary.604gtir wrote: ↑26 Jul 2023, 08:30Just from my observation, i could be way off, but since the introduction of the new tire, the AMR has no front end. The braking performance, turn in seem to be gone. It feels like they have compromised rear end setup to give it turn in and given up that excellent rear traction they had at the start of the year. And due to this they've lost their ability to manage tire temps.
That's absoluty not comparable, in 2017 he gambled (already having a grid penalty) for dry tyres (OCO too - successfully). Moreover VAN was quite competitive with the inters too...
Disagree. The second driver who gambled with softs was Ocon, and with a clearly better car than McHonda he was 2.1s slower than Fernando with only a small track improvement disadvantage. Alonso has traditionally done well in that crossover area due to his adaptability and I'm not the only person who says this.
Yeah, the downforce of the Aston who ran low DF wings that weekend as a compromise while lacking in the corners...
AMR has said they worked. Their only problem is that they've had fewer updates than everyone else. Now if that is because of the move, lacking man power, just something they need to improve upon, idk. Hopefully it also means, cause of the CAP, that they have more upgrades than the other teams to come.jofs89 wrote: ↑26 Jul 2023, 18:11I've heard that the new upgrades have caused some issues with the rear. Not sure if the sources are reliable though.
What I don't understand is that the Canada upgrade brought them pretty close to Red Bull and did seem like a step forward. Not much has been added to the car since and they've gone backwards massively since then compared to Red Bull. I understand some of deficit will be track specific but why are the SO far off in Hungary a few races later, a track that should suit them. It just doesn't seem to stack up.
Canada has very few corners which are typical of the rest of the calendar. In many respects, its an outlier circuit which suits AM more than any other team. Verstappen had a bird stuck in his car for virtually the whole race. AM still didn't really challenge them.jofs89 wrote: ↑26 Jul 2023, 18:11I've heard that the new upgrades have caused some issues with the rear. Not sure if the sources are reliable though.
What I don't understand is that the Canada upgrade brought them pretty close to Red Bull and did seem like a step forward. Not much has been added to the car since and they've gone backwards massively since then compared to Red Bull. I understand some of deficit will be track specific but why are the SO far off in Hungary a few races later, a track that should suit them. It just doesn't seem to stack up.
It all started with a raft of upgrades teams started to bring starting with the large one from Merc and followed by a huge one from McLaren.jofs89 wrote: ↑26 Jul 2023, 23:53So you're saying that within 3 races they've been out developed by every team and the gap from Red Bull has grown from ~9 seconds post race to well over 1 minute? So Red Bull has out developed them massively without bringing any significant upgrades? The decline is very strange to me.
We were stuck behind Hammie.peewon wrote: ↑26 Jul 2023, 23:43Canada has very few corners which are typical of the rest of the calendar. In many respects, its an outlier circuit which suits AM more than any other team. Verstappen had a bird stuck in his car for virtually the whole race. AM still didn't really challenge them.jofs89 wrote: ↑26 Jul 2023, 18:11I've heard that the new upgrades have caused some issues with the rear. Not sure if the sources are reliable though.
What I don't understand is that the Canada upgrade brought them pretty close to Red Bull and did seem like a step forward. Not much has been added to the car since and they've gone backwards massively since then compared to Red Bull. I understand some of deficit will be track specific but why are the SO far off in Hungary a few races later, a track that should suit them. It just doesn't seem to stack up.