As the article said the issue is the operating window.deadhead wrote:So what the floor upgrade they had in mind in the beginning of the season probably aimed at bringing even more DF but they had to toss that aside because the current and even the upgraded suspension can’t handle the load?
Wonder if the new floor produces less DF or they just moved it around?
Vanja please tell us how this works
When they designed the car they expected a peak downforce happening with a given load on suspension, and everything was tuned with that expectation in mind.
When they tested everything they saw a floor that stops performing completely even just 2mm higher and a suspension that couldn’t handle the load it was given.
The new floor is probably slightly less sensitive to height through the curve, probably less peak downforce but more and more usable downforce down the speed-height-DF curve.
The floor error is due to them not understanding (or maybe thry thought they could handle it anyway) that it was both aerodynamic and suspension related in 2024, and they thought they could just follow some design principles on diffuser shape (middle part entry of diffuser, forget the name at the moment (stern?), and floor edge in particular).
And the suspension is going through the same treatment, increase ability to operate at different stiffness and height levels while maintaining the same compliance in a smaller package.
Judging by this second article, Vasseur asked the team to be daring and try extreme setups, given leadership changes from last season I think we’re dealing with a youngish team there.
There is nothing deeply wrong here in my opinion. Renew Vasseur and move on, he’s done incredible for the pit crew performance, pit wall is at minimum on equal ground as the rest of the grid, car is full of different thinking compared to the rest of the grid and they pay one serious mistake after many leadership changes.
Just let them work in peace for a few seasons, tell the part of the team that just doesn’t like Vasseur that they can take the door, and the part that think that he’s not changed Ferrari enough to be patient, and just generally tell them they are professionals and not children, disagree and commit or change job, don’t be toxic, this isn’t high school.