Sergej wrote: ↑04 Apr 2025, 22:26
Paa wrote: ↑04 Apr 2025, 21:54
AR3-GP wrote: ↑04 Apr 2025, 20:58
The simulator must rely on the aerodynamic predictions from CFD and the windtunnel. So, if there is a discrepancy between the wind tunnel/CFD and the real world, it will also disrupt the simulator reliability. There may also be errors in the simulation of the mechanical behaviors (errors in mass distribution, suspension modeling, etc compared to real world). There are many ways to add up to an unreliable simulator. They likely suffer from some combination of these errors. Not good in short term or long term.
The "miracle" package that they hope to bring in 5 races will likely turn out to behave differently when it hits the track unless they understand where the correlation issues come from.
I understand that these are complex systems, but the proof is out there that there is room for improvement.
And what shocked me, that Marko was kind of lamenting about that "maybe they should look into our sim processes" after years of struggling with correlation issues. WTF. This really baffles me as I think it should be the norm to have an automatic review after the first, but latest the second instance it happens.
it's not very different from "we will have an emergency meeting" one month after car hit the ground and proved to be under expectations.
Another good point. The crisis meeting should have been on the Friday evening after the Bahrain test, not 4 weeks laters after 2 GPs whose purpose was only to tell us what we already knew.
The team seems slow to react to the situation. The windtunnel is years too late. The reaction to the lack of correlation is too late. The reaction to the deficit with the Mclaren is too slow. The car is too slow. There is nothing fast moving about this organization at the moment…I will refrain from making jokes about the swiftness of replacing Lawson, as that would not be productive
While the team has been overall the best team in the last 4-5 years, I feel as though 2025 is worse than it should have been for some reason. Do you think it’s possible that the RBPT endeavor has sucked up a lot of the attention within the team? It was a massive effort to organize this and I’m sure other areas of the organization had to be neglected as a result. If it were possible, they really ought to just can it and go back to Honda.
Red Bull should stick to what they do best, and Honda should stick to what they do best. Honda has always been stronger as an engine manufacturer. Red Bull always stronger as a constructor. It is when they deviate that problems arise.
A lion must kill its prey.