Thin air -> less downforce -> porpoising less likely to be triggered. In past porpoising has been seen the most when high downforce is run. Low speed and medium speed corners were pretty good for Ferrari earlier in the season. Austria has high temps and rough asphalt which should hide some of Ferrari's tyre issues. And quite a bit of time to be made in heavy braking zones into the slow speedScuderiaLeo wrote: ↑29 Jun 2024, 10:48Why was Austria expected to be better for the SF-24 compared to Spain? Is it because they didn't anticipate the bouncing to occur at these speeds and so they expected the car to be easier to handle?
High brake tempScuderiaLeo wrote: ↑29 Jun 2024, 12:29Why did they ask them to LICO? Underfuel at the start? Brake temperature?
Still some isue with traction out of the turn 1 and 3, but high speed corner are bad. Simply lose the front of the car and went wideyooogurt wrote: ↑29 Jun 2024, 12:33Suffering in the high-speed corners continued, Sainz was getting close to Georges in drs, and then lost everything in 6-7 and 9-10.
Not surprising, in the quali was the same, the rivals as on rails, and our struggling with the car.
Well, probably they will change something in the settings, lets see what happens in the end.
This means the situation is really bad.SoulPancake13 wrote: ↑29 Jun 2024, 13:03Charles said there is no miracle solution, he will likely try a more extreme setup just to try something.
who would have thought, team got more DF than they expected, and it turned out so bad, damn.
Sound like they will lowered car and try to fight vs bouncingSoulPancake13 wrote: ↑29 Jun 2024, 13:03Charles said there is no miracle solution, he will likely try a more extreme setup just to try something.