Not sure about that.WhiteBlue wrote:Schumacher used the new wing and Rosberg the old wing in qualifying.
Timstr wrote:It turns out that Rosberg DID run the new wing in qualifying. Schumacher caused the confusion by saying Rosberg had switched, but it was a mistake.
"Basically it's mostly at the exit of slow corners. I just can't get out of those all weekend long. We're looking at all the data to try to understand that."
Schumacher was 0.7 seconds slower than team-mate Nico Rosberg, who qualified fourth, and admitted that the younger German was simply doing a better job at present.
"The fact is that Nico has been doing a great job all weekend," said Schumacher. "Quite honestly our set-ups are pretty much identical. That's why we're looking at why I'm struggling with what I'm struggling with."
I cannot see that doing much.Timstr wrote:http://www.formula1.com/news/technical/ ... 7/740.html
The wording isn't right in IMO.
I think the writer meant they use pressure sensors to tune it.
Haug said they would give Schumacher a new chassis for Barcelona. They suspect that something is fishy with the current unit but they cannot investigate while the chassis is on the fly away schedule. So they make a new tub anyway.ArchAngel wrote:It looks like Rosberg is definitely the real deal. Not only is he Merc's future, it's becoming increasingly clear that Nico's already their clear top dog in the here and now. Sadly, it looks like no f-ducted rear wing, major upgrades or B-spec car for Barcelona can save Schumacher's comeback now.
I'm a Schumacher fan, but whatever changes to the car they make from Barcelona onwards, I hope it won't be to give Schumacher a few tenths yet at the expense of Rosberg's performance and ability to set up the car to his liking.
Wonder why they didnt make the W01-01 Michaels car this weekend and make Michaels W01-03 what under the old rules, be called the T Car for the weekend???WhiteBlue wrote:Haug said they would give Schumacher a new chassis for Barcelona. They suspect that something is fishy with the current unit but they cannot investigate while the chassis is on the fly away schedule. So they make a new tub anyway.ArchAngel wrote:It looks like Rosberg is definitely the real deal. Not only is he Merc's future, it's becoming increasingly clear that Nico's already their clear top dog in the here and now. Sadly, it looks like no f-ducted rear wing, major upgrades or B-spec car for Barcelona can save Schumacher's comeback now.
I'm a Schumacher fan, but whatever changes to the car they make from Barcelona onwards, I hope it won't be to give Schumacher a few tenths yet at the expense of Rosberg's performance and ability to set up the car to his liking.
Tuning with sensors is what they did with the wires on friday. They likely have appertures they can change inside the wing/duct assembly.autogyro wrote:I cannot see that doing much.Timstr wrote:http://www.formula1.com/news/technical/ ... 7/740.html
The wording isn't right in IMO.
I think the writer meant they use pressure sensors to tune it.