jofs89 wrote: ↑31 Jul 2023, 22:07
scuderiabrandon wrote: ↑31 Jul 2023, 21:56
I agree this alll sounds way too tinfoily for now. With the timelines we have it seems most likely to be a case of failed upgrades. Personally I don't think it coming after a major upgrade package is just a coincidence. The nearest truths are either failed upgrades or other teams simply struggling more at the start, so we have no choice but to accept it as the truth until provided with more conclusive evidence for something else.
I have no problem with speculation but some people take at face value and run with it spreading misleading information.
I would normally tend to agree. However, the fly in the ointment is that the Canada upgrade did seem to work. They were the most competitive any team has been compared to the Red Bull on race pace in that race.
I find it hard to believe ALL of the subsequent deficit can be explained away through the characteristics of the recent tracks. Though obviously very much not impossible. Just seemed odd to me then and seems odd to me now.
There is a lot to consider with the Canadian GP. Ferrari were really competitive, probably 2nd force but due to being out of place in qualifying had to opt for the 1 stop and couldn't really fight forward. I recall FA and LH having a battle. AM and MB were quite close in that race where I believe MB should've been much weaker due to the rear limited nature of the circuit.
Then again you look at races where Max was in the lead, all he does is push until the gap is big enough to start managing. Austria is a good example after the early SC, opens the gap in a blink of an eye, him not shifting into 8th gear into T1 in Silverstone and him also confirming it himself [re: managing after getting into the lead] after the Belgian GP. My point is it is hard to read into the gap toRed Bull because they simply aren'r revealing entire hand unless neccessary.
The car went from a traction monster to being competitive in the straights but not really anywhere else anymore. Now myself being a supporter of a specific team knows that this is exactly what happened to us from '22-'23 trying to compete with RB in a straight line.
Teams across the grid don't like to admit if upgrades have failed. They always give the "we need more time to understand this package" excuse.
I look at the recent updates and to me this almost looks like a reversal of the Canada update.