Rootsap wrote: ↑11 Apr 2024, 12:21
CHT wrote: ↑11 Apr 2024, 01:19
bluechris wrote: ↑10 Apr 2024, 21:54
Because he is the only driver in the team with the experience to give correct info of what is happening to the car with the changes they test.
There were so many occasions in the past 2 seasons where LH blames his choice of setup when finishing behind GR.
If there is anything to experiment teams should have done it during FP.
In a seperate interview, James Allison (who didnt attend the Suzuka race) blame it on lower than expected track temperature.
I think LH may be struggling to adapt to ground effect F1 cars which then lead him to wrong setup.
So if it's too hot they get bad aero and if it's too cold they get bad tyre deg...
Still seems like a diva...
I feel some of their current problems had foundations in that era ..... description of "Diva" along with various containment measures, both costly and potentially masking a concept line that naturally produces very narrow spectrum of performance.
Nothing wrong with the results through that period, particularly given the budget too. But, a poor basis for this change in regulations, their understanding of underfloor dynamics (both before and after changes in rules) have significantly compromised their inherent view of just how to react now.
TW description of RB "like a car doing a handshtand" along with LH famous " my team don't make mistakes " comment does show a significantly complacency,, without full knowledge of their in depth design thinking.
As they've said recently, they aren't dumb, they do know how to build race cars, complacency has "fogged" their view of competitors ability to interpret these rules with this timescale, budget and technical demands. There's clearly stiffer technical opposition than their thinking allowed for in these three years of regulations.
I felt the low point was probably in the 2022 into 2023 chassis gestation wise, akin to a sinking hot air balloon, chucking out sandbags and ballast .... still going down ..... start selecting bodies to throw out in survival mode
now just about keeping it from hitting the ground.
Contrary to what other opinions say, in that this is a poor chassis, W15. It looks more like a realistic proposition to advance from.
Updates can only really be made to the platform after realistic analysis, which is where it's at, I believe. It may not be occupying upper race finish positions, currently. But looks a more secure basis to bring longer lasting performance to, also understanding where their true heading is.
I can quite see LH commitment to "testing" in race conditions, it's just not going to get there otherwise. I'd not criticise him or the team for making that call, seeming like the way to all advance the current concept.