It makes sense to use the lower DF wing on face value. There's also how it worked with the Beam Wings they were testing them with. The SS wing is the wing I would have thought they would use until I saw Russell talking about the track falling apart so at that point I wasn't sure what was really the case, otherwise I thought they'd be 1-2 stops.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑23 Sep 2023, 07:44We will find out more after qualifying… It was interesting that they were not using the new concept rear wing, instead using the old onemwillems wrote: ↑23 Sep 2023, 07:22There's definately plenty to pique the interest especially given conversations around why drag coefficients might have changed, but I'm still being a politician on that subject for now. Engine modes etc.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑22 Sep 2023, 21:42
Friday times should be taken with a grain of salt, but a couple of things caught my attention… Drag has been reduced considerably, to the point that it matches both RBR and Ferrari in the most drag dependent part of the lap between Spoon and 130R, this is also noticeable against Aston Martin, who used to have better drag than McLaren and now apparently the trend has changed… The RBR seems faster, specially in the “S” complex and through the hairpin, were most of the time is lost.
Qualifying will be interesting
They've gone with the lower DF wing, I'm still curious to see what happens with strategy, but I'm starting to think nthat Russell miht have been being dramatic.