AR3-GP wrote: ↑04 Apr 2025, 20:39
Paa wrote: ↑04 Apr 2025, 20:35
Even if they somehow improve a lot overnight, and grab the podium or something this weekend still wouldn't be positive.
1. This is supposed to be a strong track for Max/Red Bull.
2. There is a trend of being off with the initial setup.
3. Yuki also confirmed that simulator is nothing like the real car.
4. Car is slow.
The lack of correlation brings into question how any development from the factory can be trusted for the future. The drivers are investing all this time in the simulator and the real car is not the same. In my opinion, a team simply does not recover from this in a season. Mclaren was behind but had good correlation. There is simply too much for Red Bull to fix and too many cars ahead. I don't expect much in 5 races time. The others will have moved the goalpost further.
I really don't understand this btw. Building a wind-tunnel takes years, I understand that.
But how can they have a subpar simulator for years is beyond me. I really start to think that 2023 was a curse in disguise. It feels like that their performance masked so many of their core problems and they become somewhat lazy and pretentious. Then it took them very long time to even acknowledge some of the issues. And it feels to me that they are still not trying to solve it from the very base, but rather trying to put simple quickfixes.
They should invest time and energy to re-build the team and if they don't start it right away, Max will walk and rightfully. Probably they are already late.