We have yet to see even if their off season development was one off or not. In other words, did they poach talent from other teams or just knowledge which once utilized cannot sustain development in future. I really hope its the former but I'll wait for another off season before stating that they can develop in off season effectively. Frankly, the lack of development in season compared to other teams is very alarming and not confidence inducing.basti313 wrote: ↑18 Sep 2023, 11:59Well...I guess it is the same old game. They are quite good on developing a new car now. But in-season development is much more difficult and simply not on par with the top teams. I guess it will go backwards...further.KimiRai wrote: ↑18 Sep 2023, 11:00We don't really know, at least those like us that don't have first hand accounts inside the team. If you want to see the glass half full it's a good thing that we are not aware of what's going on, to be honest.
Let's see, last year they started hyping up things a bit with some bold statements by the end of the year coming from Dan and Eric. Early days still, so far there's been an article from McCullough where he promises a more efficient car for next year.
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/aston ... /10519242/
Mclaren and Mercedes basically built a second car from scratch during the season and leapfrogged them. Williams and Ferrari also made massive overhauls and improved noticeably. Thats a red flag for AM's technical dept.