This car will be scary fast in Suzuka.
The flexibility of the wings is more to do with stalling the front wing (And maybe the floor a little?) and lowering drag on the rear, so it probably won't impact the downforce. The underfloor/tunnels and floor edges are a different matter entirely and there could be some material impact there. or it could be that the underfloor has changed but this can mostly be dialled out with the right setup.LionsHeart wrote: ↑16 Sep 2023, 20:56I'm not worried. I support your opinion on this matter. Yes, that’s true, it’s hard to say what exactly is the limiting factor for optimal balance, the flexibility of the wings or the flexibility of the bottom edge, or maybe a bumpy track plus high curbs. But there is now a precedent and it coincides with the updated provisions in the technical directive. I don’t claim the truth yet, I’m interested in how they will be able to go in the race.mwillems wrote: ↑16 Sep 2023, 18:27I want to add, the TD is not just about wings but the underfloor as well, so both Speed AND grip. It reinforces TD18 AND TD39 (The floor).LionsHeart wrote: ↑16 Sep 2023, 16:55Interesting results. To be honest, I didn’t expect this from Red Bull, it was a big surprise. Lando's lap pace was very good. In general, I would say that the car is not bad, the main loss of time occurs in the second sector.
If it rains in the race tomorrow, the results will be unpredictable.
Edit: Perhaps the updated technical directive had a slight impact on the speed and greatly affected the balance of the Red Bull chassis. So far there is no other explanation. They dominated all the teams all season, but here they had a distinctly weak qualification. Lawson is riding for the first time in Singapore and has just started to roll into the junior bull team and immediately outpaced the senior team.
I'll then add that we cannot possibly draw conclusions today as to what the effect is. it may well be all setup, it may be a small amount due to the Flexing, or any permutation/ratio of those things. Or something else entirely.
You will not know for sure what that is today. We will get an inkling as the season goes on if some teams can no longer finish the weekend in their usual positions.
RB have been getting caught in qualy now for a little while (Thanks SS! lol) but their race pace is still magnificent. let's keep an eye on that for the next 3 races or so and see how the teams do. If there is a clear drop from this weekend onwards you could confidently hazard a guess.
Lionsheart this isn't directed to you but a general post.
And what Dare will you perform if it isn't?
Their car was not super stable and easy to control before. But even so, Max always rode it high. But today something went wrong. Either the chassis itself doesn’t fit very well, or the restrictions still took effect. A combination of some factors simply brought the Red Bull car out of the comfortable range.mwillems wrote: ↑16 Sep 2023, 21:42The flexibility of the wings is more to do with stalling the front wing (And maybe the floor a little?) and lowering drag on the rear, so it probably won't impact the downforce. The underfloor/tunnels and floor edges are a different matter entirely and there could be some material impact there. or it could be that the underfloor has changed but this can mostly be dialled out with the right setup.LionsHeart wrote: ↑16 Sep 2023, 20:56I'm not worried. I support your opinion on this matter. Yes, that’s true, it’s hard to say what exactly is the limiting factor for optimal balance, the flexibility of the wings or the flexibility of the bottom edge, or maybe a bumpy track plus high curbs. But there is now a precedent and it coincides with the updated provisions in the technical directive. I don’t claim the truth yet, I’m interested in how they will be able to go in the race.mwillems wrote: ↑16 Sep 2023, 18:27
I want to add, the TD is not just about wings but the underfloor as well, so both Speed AND grip. It reinforces TD18 AND TD39 (The floor).
I'll then add that we cannot possibly draw conclusions today as to what the effect is. it may well be all setup, it may be a small amount due to the Flexing, or any permutation/ratio of those things. Or something else entirely.
You will not know for sure what that is today. We will get an inkling as the season goes on if some teams can no longer finish the weekend in their usual positions.
RB have been getting caught in qualy now for a little while (Thanks SS! lol) but their race pace is still magnificent. let's keep an eye on that for the next 3 races or so and see how the teams do. If there is a clear drop from this weekend onwards you could confidently hazard a guess.
Lionsheart this isn't directed to you but a general post.
I feel optimistic that we might be getting closer again to RB, but it's just optimism, not really based on anything.
Steady. If you recall Alpine last season thought they were going to have a wordie in Suzuka, when in reality they were just closer to the 3rd quickest team.
I'm skipping long threads that start ok,but after awhile it's my point is this,no mine is better,etc,you know the thread right after the race in Hungarymwillems wrote: ↑16 Sep 2023, 09:32It helps to have a memory on here, because LionsHeart was also thinking there would be a suspension update and was hoping to have one, around Austria when discussions were ongoing about the other 50% of the upgrade. He and I disagreed because I thought they would bring it only with a new chassis.MTudor wrote: ↑16 Sep 2023, 00:46I said before the Austrian update that I hope that in that package should also be an update to the font suspension,because I read that Newey himself design the front and rear suspension at Redbull,and I thought that it might be pretty significant if that's the case.LionsHeart wrote: ↑15 Sep 2023, 13:53
Yes, today the thought also occurred to me that there is no need to separate mechanics and aerodynamics. Everything works together.
Welcome to the same conclusion 3 months later
Welcome to the conversation 3 months later
Alpine never was as quick as what Mclaren did in silverstone. I'm basing it on past performances at high speed circuits like Silverstone, Austria, and not wishful thinking.
I think turn 14 is a higher energy entrance to the corner. Doesn't surprise me we are good in 3, but maybe it's just the package. I might see if I can compare Oscar to Lando on their first fast lap each.LionsHeart wrote: ↑16 Sep 2023, 22:07Their car was not super stable and easy to control before. But even so, Max always rode it high. But today something went wrong. Either the chassis itself doesn’t fit very well, or the restrictions still took effect. A combination of some factors simply brought the Red Bull car out of the comfortable range.mwillems wrote: ↑16 Sep 2023, 21:42The flexibility of the wings is more to do with stalling the front wing (And maybe the floor a little?) and lowering drag on the rear, so it probably won't impact the downforce. The underfloor/tunnels and floor edges are a different matter entirely and there could be some material impact there. or it could be that the underfloor has changed but this can mostly be dialled out with the right setup.LionsHeart wrote: ↑16 Sep 2023, 20:56
I'm not worried. I support your opinion on this matter. Yes, that’s true, it’s hard to say what exactly is the limiting factor for optimal balance, the flexibility of the wings or the flexibility of the bottom edge, or maybe a bumpy track plus high curbs. But there is now a precedent and it coincides with the updated provisions in the technical directive. I don’t claim the truth yet, I’m interested in how they will be able to go in the race.
I feel optimistic that we might be getting closer again to RB, but it's just optimism, not really based on anything.
By the way, you wrote earlier this week that you will be watching the slow turn 3. So Lando was very fast there and you indicated some other turn, maybe 13 and Lando was fast there too. Apparently the new products worked as they should.
Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑16 Sep 2023, 14:56So big question. The FIA made a rule change regarding the flapping of the front and rear wings. Its still early to say but is it possible that Red Bull was affected a lot by it? They seem out of place here after that change and I have a feeling Mclaren might have lost some from their speed from that change also.
I hope you are right
And I am wondering how much did all those changes destabilized the Red Bull car cause to me this is a car that lost a whole second in speed. It was struggling in the midfield a lot and that is something more than just a wrong set up.MTudor wrote: ↑16 Sep 2023, 23:15Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑16 Sep 2023, 14:56So big question. The FIA made a rule change regarding the flapping of the front and rear wings. Its still early to say but is it possible that Red Bull was affected a lot by it? They seem out of place here after that change and I have a feeling Mclaren might have lost some from their speed from that change also.
The FIA made the TD not only for flappy wing but also for the flappy joints on the floor and the wooden plaque.
I hope you are right
Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑16 Sep 2023, 23:26And I am wondering how much did all those changes destabilized the Red Bull car cause to me this is a car that lost a whole second in speed. It was struggling in the midfield a lot and that is something more than just a wrong set up.MTudor wrote: ↑16 Sep 2023, 23:15Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑16 Sep 2023, 14:56So big question. The FIA made a rule change regarding the flapping of the front and rear wings. Its still early to say but is it possible that Red Bull was affected a lot by it? They seem out of place here after that change and I have a feeling Mclaren might have lost some from their speed from that change also.
The FIA made the TD not only for flappy wing but also for the flappy joints on the floor and the wooden plaque.
If you mean the plank I think it was excluded from this along with the skidblock. But any other part of the floor cannot be designed to flex. If I'm not totally mistaken the plank already has prescribed flex.MTudor wrote: ↑16 Sep 2023, 23:15Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑16 Sep 2023, 14:56So big question. The FIA made a rule change regarding the flapping of the front and rear wings. Its still early to say but is it possible that Red Bull was affected a lot by it? They seem out of place here after that change and I have a feeling Mclaren might have lost some from their speed from that change also.
The FIA made the TD not only for flappy wing but also for the flappy joints on the floor and the wooden plaque.