ggajic wrote:I don`t buy this. If problem is oversteer vs. understeer, that would give Rosberg some advantage - but not that big advantage. In term of performance - Button also prefers understeer compared to Hamilton who prefers oversteer, but if lap times are compared difference is not that huge. So, something must have been wrong with car #3.
well .if the car does not give you what you need theres not much you can do but change your style ..and lose the magic .
to my understanding MS is depending heavily on a planted front wich enables him to
trailbrake and even balance the car out applying throttle under braking .
but if there is no grip in the front available. all this finesse and balancing will just slow you down due to excessive sliding and of course it will ruin the tyres..
mind you MS was not special at all in touringcars..(no front end grip) and he was not Uber in groupC Sportscars compared to Frentzen ..where front end grip was also a bit weak (in those days the raised nose concept had not yet found its way into sportscars so understeer was the name of the game)...