
Upgraded car?

No, they don't. They have the same rear suspension, that's it. Different setups of the same suspension will give you different mechanical grip level, not to mention other parts and characteristics of the car.diffuser wrote: ↑04 May 2025, 19:37Technically, if they just put last year's floor on, it would improve by .5 @ Miami. They don't cause last year's floor had other issues.
From the Mechanical Grip perspective, if they get the floor right, they should be able to get to Merc Level. They do have the same Mechanical grip as Merc.
Aston Martin currently uses Mercedes-supplied engines, gearboxes, and rear suspension components so, on paper, Aston Martin can adapt the setups to match the Mechanical grip.wiktor977 wrote: ↑04 May 2025, 23:12No, they don't. They have the same rear suspension, that's it. Different setups of the same suspension will give you different mechanical grip level, not to mention other parts and characteristics of the car.diffuser wrote: ↑04 May 2025, 19:37Technically, if they just put last year's floor on, it would improve by .5 @ Miami. They don't cause last year's floor had other issues.
From the Mechanical Grip perspective, if they get the floor right, they should be able to get to Merc Level. They do have the same Mechanical grip as Merc.