Alonso said the setup changes helped in FP3. STR said maybe the temp change helped after Q. Both can be true statements. The changes made in FP3 helped the car and it was further help by the change in temp for Q.-wkst- wrote: ↑23 Jul 2024, 21:10ALO said setup changes helped, STR said after Q that it could just be that the lower temperatures helped.diffuser wrote: ↑23 Jul 2024, 19:13Not sure why Stroll would be unhappy, he trialed the update at Imola first. I say BS. He knows they each have turns being the first to test new parts.-wkst- wrote: ↑23 Jul 2024, 16:48Michael Schmidt is not so optimistic about the things brought to Hungary. He believes they are maximum a step sideways, friday was a catastrophy with the balance all over the place and the cold weather saved them once again, like in Canada or Silverstone. Pierre Wache told him that this cars are very temperature sensitive (and also the reason why RBR was very competitive on friday, less on saturday). He (Schmidt) would be even more radical and would start again to develop the AMR23 from the first half of last season...
One side-note: STR was very angry that ALO was the one to test the upgrades in FP1, so he didn't even appear to the technical debrief afterwards.
Also, Alonso said the setup changes they came up with overnight friday improved the car immensely. So goes to AMR'S point that the upgrades were to make the car easier to get into different setup windows. Again BS. With new parts, it's not easy to nail the setup right away.
With regards to the temperature info, Fallows said that himself in his pre Hungary race interview.
Calling infos from someone bs, who provides maybe the best infos in the paddock, although you simply can’t judge that infos or prove it wrong, is real bs…
I think the stroll being upset is BS cause he knows that they are taking turns. If he is truly is unhappy about that, he will be told to "grow up!".