PlatinumZealot wrote:They want a stable feedback for the new regulation cars more than likely. It actually makes sense not to put a new driver in for 2025 who would in effect screw up all the old feedbacl baseline Perez was giving.
Haha, Pérez and car development. I wouldn't be surprised if Pérez's feedback is as valuable as Mick's data from the simulator James Vowles saw. Last season, Pérez struggled with new updates, so he asked for an older version of the car, which was, among other things, heavier than the newer one. Pérez surely can give feedback on how to make a slow car.