AR3-GP wrote: β30 Sep 2025, 09:42
But there are also other influencing factors: Mercedes and Ferrari have problems in corners where the drivers turn in on the brakes. During load changes or turned front wheels, the downforce fluctuates. That's why Mercedes was better in Baku than in Monza. Technical Director James Allison explains: "In Baku, the braking manoeuvres are completed before the drivers turn in. Just like in Montreal. Our car can do that. If our drivers have to do both at the same time, our car is unstable."
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a.k.a their GE floor is highly sensitive, not robust enough to absorb small orientation changes (which are unavoidable, even with super stiff super anti dive suspension).
Only McLaren have aced this, they can run a soft suspension, higher ride heights and still have stable downforce.