KimiRai wrote: ↑27 Sep 2023, 16:00
It's the same old seeing the glass half full or half empty, some are more optimistic by nature , others are more pessimistic. Both types are necessary.
I say this as an Alonso fan who has been waiting for him to get a competitive car forever, but, you have to look at things objectively. Let look at the various reasons or excuses (whichever you prefer) for drop in performance...
- Started from it being track specific performance drop.
- Weather and sprint races not allowing proper calibration of upgrades
- then some admittance that the ugrades might not have worked as intended.
- then the ban on flexi wings.
- Now its the fact that the car concept was not from scratch and they will fi it next year
Good teams do not do this. Mclaren and Merc knew immediately where they went wrong and how long it would take for them to fix it.
Then I read this part from an article that you posted...
Many were quite surprised when, after one of Lance Stroll's crashes, the floor of his car was exposed, and it was clear that it was very simple, and very poorly worked compared to Red Bull's, which looks like a maze. More than half of the downforce on today's cars comes from that area, and simplicity often doesn't get them very far. So where did this car's initial efficiency come from?
It all points to the front end and its dynamics
Link t the article from which its taken:
https://www.motor.es/formula-1/por-que- ... 97575.html
And therein lies the problem. This regulation is mainly about the floor as a primary driver of performance. This is why AM was not efficient in high speeds at any point in time. Their floor is simply too basic. They masked that by some clever tricks with the flexi front wing and general front end dynamics. Again, probably some tricks that RB had been playing with in previous seasons under the older regulations. Once that got taken away, they have shown zero ability to find any significant improvement anywhere else.
There is no reason for their floor to be so underdeveloped all throughout the season. Other teams have redesigned concepts mid season. They seem to be making excuses all year, possibly directing them towards Stroll who is known to be demanding. And this is why I put myself in the pessimistic category although I hope Im wrong..