Ok well. I'd rather they be where they are after P1 and descent in the race than vice versa.
Early days...
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I think if they didn't have the alleged design flaws, there wouldn't be as many problems to deal with ie weight distribution, upgrades not working as planned, etc.autogyro wrote:I would have to disagree.
I do not think there are many things within the team that are flawed.
This year the regulations have made major reductions to testing and other work and Merc is working with a very reduced staff.
I would guess that they are well aware of the problems but unable to apply enough testing and budget to deal with them effectively.
All of the teams have limited/no real world testing. RB can tell, to the tenth of a second, how their upgrades will do and aside from the Fduct all of their changes stick. That hasn't happened ONCE with Merc.autogyro wrote:I would have to disagree.
I do not think there are many things within the team that are flawed.
This year the regulations have made major reductions to testing and other work and Merc is working with a very reduced staff.
I would guess that they are well aware of the problems but unable to apply enough testing and budget to deal with them effectively.
working in the automotive industry in an area were aero and aero simulation is part of the game Ican only state that from what i have seen predictions are quite cloudyBreezyRacer wrote:Maybe the former McLaren guys are the ones responsible for the crappy car at the beginning of the season?![]()
Seriously many of these designers are quite good in their own right but if the tools they rely on are off (wind tunnels, CFD, etc) the results will suck.
autogyro wrote:I would have to disagree.
I do not think there are many things within the team that are flawed.
This year the regulations have made major reductions to testing and other work and Merc is working with a very reduced staff.
I would guess that they are well aware of the problems but unable to apply enough testing and budget to deal with them effectively.