Oh if the management is sure that someone is not doing a good job i'm sure they will take appropriate measures.xReVo wrote: ↑25 May 2024, 17:36They don't have to understand anything, those responsible for this will have their consequences. Just like in any other team, when problems go away things get resolved.Xyz22 wrote: ↑25 May 2024, 17:34They need to understand what they are doing wrong with in the wind tunnel / in loop simulator.
With these cars is absolutely key to have great correlation. Bringing upgrades that don't match what the Team see in the wind tunnel / simulator is a complete disaster, even more so in a BC regime.
This is not a forum to give personal comments on others users but thank you for your suggestion, I also recommend a very useful thing for you which is to deepen your knowledge between pessimist and realist.Alonso Fan wrote: ↑25 May 2024, 17:27I'd rather be optimistic than pessimistic. Makes my life a lot happier in general. Also I tend not to take sport that I follow to heart all the time. Maybe you should try it sometime. It's really refreshingNikosar wrote: ↑25 May 2024, 17:22Dan Fallows quoted, if the car is slow it is my fault, so he is just lucky Lawrence does not have a replacement yet. Same for Krack.
Folks, enough optimism, they've had since halfway through last season to improve the direction. Every GP since then has been an endless nightmare. Briatore, Laurence, all give clear signs of impatience, they had months and months to change the curve into an ascending one.
Track evolved for everyone **** We cannot keep hoping for Q3 every weekend
Source?, our you just dreamed about it?Xyz22 wrote: ↑25 May 2024, 17:34They need to understand what they are doing wrong with in the wind tunnel / in loop simulator.
With these cars is absolutely key to have great correlation. Bringing upgrades that don't match what the Team see in the wind tunnel / simulator is a complete disaster, even more so in a BC regime.
As you can see, I was right. So next time before speaking, look at the onboards and understand how I did it. Aston Martin's step backwards is evident, they were the team that updated the most but they are also behind Alpine now, what would the defenses be? None. Here we need to implement a small revolution to wake up the team like Ferrari and Mercedes did.diffuser wrote: ↑25 May 2024, 02:34You don't tell the truth, you tell your opinion, not sure it's the truth.xReVo wrote: ↑25 May 2024, 02:21Next time do you want to say that the car is perfect and will fight for pole? Sorry, that's not who I am. I tell the truth. I've seen the onboards and it continues to have this front end that doesn't bite mechanically, furthermore you can also see that in addition to understeer there is also power steering and this is especially noticeable in sector 3. Currently the balance of the car is terrible. We need to analyze things in an impartial way without being fans, here no one is insulting or anything, we are just analyzing what we see. Then you can agree or notPinkFloydPulse wrote: ↑24 May 2024, 20:30
Stop feeding him… He has some issues and is trying to be smart here online…
Looking at the data, the AMR front end looks supper pointed. it's why the back seems so weak. Alonso it making all his time staying on the nose of the car.
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I was gonna say something very similar. Took the words right out of my mouth. The last thing the team needs right now is instability. They have a lot of talented people. Let them work it outVanja #66 wrote: ↑25 May 2024, 18:15Stroll Sr and his impatience is more than likely the biggest issue for the team. We've seen it with Ferrari and McLaren in the last 15 years, you can't skip steps, progress has to be built from the ground up. Updates not working as intended feel rushed and insufficiently worked on, as if there's pressure to bring new parts asap every weekend. That's not the way you win titles in F1
I never said you were right.xReVo wrote: ↑25 May 2024, 19:24As you can see, I was right. So next time before speaking, look at the onboards and understand how I did it. Aston Martin's step backwards is evident, they were the team that updated the most but they are also behind Alpine now, what would the defenses be? None. Here we need to implement a small revolution to wake up the team like Ferrari and Mercedes did.diffuser wrote: ↑25 May 2024, 02:34You don't tell the truth, you tell your opinion, not sure it's the truth.xReVo wrote: ↑25 May 2024, 02:21
Next time do you want to say that the car is perfect and will fight for pole? Sorry, that's not who I am. I tell the truth. I've seen the onboards and it continues to have this front end that doesn't bite mechanically, furthermore you can also see that in addition to understeer there is also power steering and this is especially noticeable in sector 3. Currently the balance of the car is terrible. We need to analyze things in an impartial way without being fans, here no one is insulting or anything, we are just analyzing what we see. Then you can agree or not
Looking at the data, the AMR front end looks supper pointed. it's why the back seems so weak. Alonso it making all his time staying on the nose of the car.
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Maybe you should look at the data before talking here like you know everything. Alonso had big traffic in his final Q3 lap. He would be at least P3 in Q1. Alonso wasn’t even able to go faster than his FP2 lap. The pace was there, the traffic cost us, but you still talk like the car was --- and u was right. It was not!xReVo wrote: ↑25 May 2024, 19:24As you can see, I was right. So next time before speaking, look at the onboards and understand how I did it. Aston Martin's step backwards is evident, they were the team that updated the most but they are also behind Alpine now, what would the defenses be? None. Here we need to implement a small revolution to wake up the team like Ferrari and Mercedes did.diffuser wrote: ↑25 May 2024, 02:34You don't tell the truth, you tell your opinion, not sure it's the truth.xReVo wrote: ↑25 May 2024, 02:21
Next time do you want to say that the car is perfect and will fight for pole? Sorry, that's not who I am. I tell the truth. I've seen the onboards and it continues to have this front end that doesn't bite mechanically, furthermore you can also see that in addition to understeer there is also power steering and this is especially noticeable in sector 3. Currently the balance of the car is terrible. We need to analyze things in an impartial way without being fans, here no one is insulting or anything, we are just analyzing what we see. Then you can agree or not
Looking at the data, the AMR front end looks supper pointed. it's why the back seems so weak. Alonso it making all his time staying on the nose of the car.
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