Ground Effect wrote: ↑29 Feb 2024, 15:20
mwillems wrote: ↑29 Feb 2024, 15:15
FittingMechanics wrote: ↑29 Feb 2024, 14:37
It surprised me as well. I guess lead times for F1 cars are really long and this time it was even worse because I guess it is hard to really switch over from one tunnel to other.
Could mean that the new upgrades are as good as they were last year.
The team have been at pains to suggest the upgrade trajectory will continue.
Stella said that the upgrades last year for Austria and Singapore were a result of a total of 4 months development so I'm interested to see exactly what is coming this way and what the Japan upgrade consists of.
As always, we will have to wait and see.
I mean, based on above, if same is followed, one would not be blamed to expect the Japan upgrade to be quite significant, don't you think? But like you said, we will have to wait and see. But it now makes round 1-3 feel like an inconvenience....
Ahaha yeah I did say before that we are going to look at the cars for three races and the start the benchmarking all over when a few teams bring upgrades to Japan!
I can't find the articles I thought I'd read but I'm sure I saw somewhere, a quote from Stella, saying the Japan upgrade wasn't a big upgrade. So I think I'm just going to just wait and see what comes along as you'd think that Stella might be being a bit less "bullish" after seeing the RB and having a few delays to some projects. Or maybe I'm misremembering.
As someone else said, it may well be a case of keeping quiet until it is time to let everyone see what we have so we will see.
But in the meantime I hope we have a good race, can be inside the top 6 or very close to it and give the pilots the opportunity to get their elbows out on Saturday.