The point is simple. Weight reduction made the RB18 absolutely dominant. Weight reduction might make the RB22 fight for podiums.AR3-GP wrote: ↑16 Mar 2026, 23:37RB18 understeered the whole time but I'm not going to argue about that further. My point is the Rb22 doesn't have to be a rocketship that is being hampered by 20kg of weight. It would be competitive on pure laptime against the front runners just by dropping 20kg and whatever extra weight is needed so they can play around with the ballast.f1isgood wrote: ↑16 Mar 2026, 23:30
I remember how comfortably the car was gapping the third best car. Comfortably podium contender even on its worst days.
DRS system was due to weight loss attempts unironically. Austria was a setup issue due to sprint weekends and that is still present in the team.
Australia was fine.
Don't believe in this potential. They can't easily get rid of the 20 kilograms. It'll take one whole year. By the end of the year they might get close to the top but they'll start 2027 behind.
I am just shocked that they're behind their competition everywhere. While they'll spend resources reducing Weight the competitors will add performance. Its a never ending chase. They're not the best team in F1. If they were we would have seen them blow up twice but from much higher positions.
