More like a mix of flat floor and new gen floor. But relying more on front and rear wings for performance must sound good to Mercedes. Their front and rear wings have been a strength for quite some time now.
The wing can make a big difference to those little moments in the corners where the driver gets a snap.Formula 1 fan wrote: ↑06 Jun 2024, 15:32If Mercedes only bring new front wings, then they will be at same position as of now, but if they bring other upgrades, then anything is possible.
I think as the car is tricky to set up when there is no set-up compromise and no need to balance high-speed/low-speed corners and straights, the car seems closer than it is.
To me it doesnt seem like they suffer from a narrow set up window anymore since the Miami upgrades, lewis saying they're only making small changes to the car between sessions now adds to that for me. Mark Hughes and Giorgio Piola wrote that merc expects significant lap time gains at circuits with a bigger spread of corner speeds with the new front wing, that it will help in Canada but the full benefit will show in Spain. Plus whatever upgrades they're bringing heremaygun wrote: ↑06 Jun 2024, 18:04I think as the car is tricky to set up when there is no set-up compromise and no need to balance high-speed/low-speed corners and straights, the car seems closer than it is.
In Monaco, you push for maximum downforce so it is easy to set up, In Canada you have long straights and low-speed corners, so you have to somehow balance it. If the new-front wing did not bring stability and efficiency across different situations the car would be no manland of 4th again.
Doubt it, he’ll be relishing the new challenge; I know I’d be, especially at his age. And if the car gets good by the end (which is v likely IMO) it’s the trajectory we should’ve been on a whole yr earlier had they abandoned ‘zeropod’ in good time.ringo wrote: ↑08 Jun 2024, 17:21His style has been naturally aggressive.
The regulation changes over the years and tyre changes meant he adapted to more preservation.
He seems to be a little bit more motivated as the car improves.
I wonder if he will regret leaving by year end if the car gets really good.