The PU is 30hp down according to the team. To the point that Alan Permane went to the sporting commision to campaign for an adjustment.diffuser wrote: ↑16 Aug 2023, 23:23For me, you have a the "PU team" that develops the PU. Then you have a Chassis team that develop the Chassis and you have a race team that manages the setup and all the strategies for the race etc etc etc. Everything that happens at the races. That includes the drivers the engineers, Team principle anybody that touches that.AR3-GP wrote: ↑16 Aug 2023, 22:06Their problem is the chassis and engine, not the race team. They have some of the quicker pitstops and strategy isn't terrible.diffuser wrote: ↑16 Aug 2023, 21:19
Are we saying that by Permane asking F1 to allow Alpine to upgrade their PU to be equal with the other PUs in power, he's anti Chatillion-Viry?
It's obvious to me that execution has been their biggest problem. That falls straight on the race team. Both Enston and CV have done very good work.
The PU isn't a problem, it is what it is. The Chassis and PU have looked faster than the results have shown and I attribute that to the race team.
The chassis is nowhere near Aston Martin or Mclaren.
Are we watching the same season? It's the 6th best car on track currently. Not even Alonso could save this car.