Big ask, but they better have it figured out by Q3 in Oz…
Interesting with that lap from Lewis in minddialtone wrote: ↑21 Feb 2025, 17:01T4 in Bahrain has negative camber and is high traction with understeer built into it, i agree with you that if that’s a problem it will show up there.DJ Downforce wrote:We don't know the setup they were running. If it's a big problem the car will express it at Bahrain
Watching with a delay. Is the understeer present?organic wrote: ↑26 Feb 2025, 10:41Interesting with that lap from Lewis in minddialtone wrote: ↑21 Feb 2025, 17:01T4 in Bahrain has negative camber and is high traction with understeer built into it, i agree with you that if that’s a problem it will show up there.DJ Downforce wrote:We don't know the setup they were running. If it's a big problem the car will express it at Bahrain
Lots of issues at T4 including understeer and snaps/twitchesSpace-heat wrote: ↑26 Feb 2025, 11:20Watching with a delay. Is the understeer present?
@berrageiz noted similar from Lewis early runs.
Early days and somewhat expected with the suspension change. Also hard to know fuel loads. Hopefully team can dial it out if it is an issue. The larger gap between testing and Aus might serve Ferrari well if the need to fiddle with the suspension internals.
Cheers. Have to see how it progresses over the next three days.organic wrote: ↑26 Feb 2025, 11:25Lots of issues at T4 including understeer and snaps/twitchesSpace-heat wrote: ↑26 Feb 2025, 11:20Watching with a delay. Is the understeer present?
@berrageiz noted similar from Lewis early runs.
Early days and somewhat expected with the suspension change. Also hard to know fuel loads. Hopefully team can dial it out if it is an issue. The larger gap between testing and Aus might serve Ferrari well if the need to fiddle with the suspension internals.
SF24 Bahrain spec is much slower than the Abu Dhabi spec I think at least 0.5Seanspeed wrote: ↑26 Feb 2025, 12:54C3
1: 36.638
1: 36.850
1: 36.278
1: 36.797
1: 36.630
1: 36.525
1: 37.140
1: 37.795
These are the same as the 'softs' for the race last year, right? Cuz if so, assuming anything like a full fuel 1st stint, the race times last year for Leclerc were:
L2 - 1:36.862
L3 - 1:38.062
L4 - 1:37.752
L5 - 1:38.131
L6 - 1:37.782
L7 - 1:38.957
L8 - 1:38.136
L9 - 1:37.844
L10 - 1:37.884
Though if it's not full fuel 1st stint-esque thing, then the 2nd stint in the race last year was consistent mid-high 1:36's basically the entire way on hard tires, which is more comparable.