.Bole wrote: ↑23 Mar 2025, 15:26
After damage charles was flying. Kinda feels like that balance shifted towards rear due to loss of dwf at front.
Meaning if we can solve rear loss of dwf and height issue we can compete. But i think its gonna take a lot of time for nothing.
Focus on this season to know the car and suspension and spend development time all on 2026
I mean we never saw him drive without the damage, so we can't really say he was flying "after" the damage. More like he was flying despite the damage.
Given the nature of the Shanghai track, the last place you would want damage is around your front left tyre. If you lose your left end plate your front left will naturally slide a lot more. 20-30 points of downforce is a lot. The wing damage is probably partially to blame for his awful deg on the hard stint. Honestly he may have made weight if the deg was lower.
The wing did admittedly seem to twist and flex a lot under load without the endplate, which likely caused a major reduction in drag down the straights, but I don't think it got anywhere close to outweighing the loss in front left grip.
I think he scores a podium at least without the damage. Possibly even the win, given how close the field was.