TeamKoolGreen wrote: ↑04 Apr 2024, 15:15
De Wet wrote: ↑04 Apr 2024, 14:53
TeamKoolGreen wrote: ↑04 Apr 2024, 14:48
Red Bull is just nd one team can just run away with it.
Can't blame RBR for doing a good job... I'm a Mclaren fan, so you can imagine how I feel...
I would love it if Mclaren can have a few years of dominance...
Yeah. Can't blame them. Its just hard to fathom how one team can be this much further ahead. For a minute it looked like Dan Fallows carried the RB secrets with him to Aston. And that was why the car made such a jump in 2023. But it didn't really turn out that way. Then McLaren made a huge jump. They are so close yet so far too.
Then we have Red Bull copying design ques from Aston and Mercedes. It's all kinda odd. The Ferrari domination era and the Mercedes domination era were just far easier to parse out.
Well, basically success in F1 consists of 3 parameters: PU, aero & mechanical platform, driver. Until the BC there was a fourth: heaps of money.
At any given time the top teams had top drivers with not much in between them; some of them peaked at different moments or within different rules/concepts, but they were certainly not clowns.
Where Fer and MB mainly leaned on a superior PU, RB has always been more aero/grip focussed. Even with a far worse PU they were getting close to Fer & MB in that respect, and were able to nick some wins here and there.
So without the infinite amounts of money that can be spent, combined with an engine freeze where parity seems to have been met (except for Alpine), the current regulations were always going to favor RB, as over the years they obtained such an exceptional knowlegde & efficiency on aero/grip development. Fer seems not too far behind, MB however seems to maybe have been a little complacent on that matter. And the panic surrounding that for 2,5yrs already doesn't help them really.