bhallg2k wrote:munudeges wrote:I see a MP4-27B on the horizon............
Not necessarily a bad idea. The rules shift next year, particularly lower noses and the resultant change in front suspension geometry, means there's less to carry over anyway.
I've read that the pull rod front suspension could be a feasiable solution on the 2014 cars.
wunderkind wrote:munudeges wrote:wunderkind wrote:And i afraid that won't be the solution. The team needs to find out what is wrong with the existing car.
I'm afraid it will. By the time they sort out this mess 2013 will be over and it will be all change for next year. They are completely at sea here and the shortest way to solve it is to go back to a known point.
I don't like it, but maybe you're right. Bring last year's Brazil spec car to the next race and do a back-to-back comparison with the MP4-28. Racing the MP4-27 might be a short term solution. But making a B-spec out of it is not the solution. The team admitted many times that the reason they went for a high risk design with the MP4-28 is because there was very little development potential left with the 27.
I don't know how it'd work within the rules, isnt it 2 chassis per team, per race? I don't know the exact wording but I know the 't-car's' are outlawed.
I think its worth giving Jenson the brazil spec 27 and Perez the 28 in Mal if its possible, maybe China, the reason for the chassis choice that way around is becasue Jenson and his engineers know that car and can have a good base set up with it, rather than Perez having the old car and getting lost with that cars set up, which again was supposedly a 'knife edge' to set up correctly if I remember rightly. This would at least give the team and Jenson a chance to compare the 2 chassis and have one side of the garage scoring solid points (if the fuel pump and gearbox don't break).
I dont think making a 27B is feasiable either, even for a team like Mclaren to run 3 seperate race engineering programs (one working on the 29, one fixing the 28 and one improving the 27), hell I don't think even Mercedes with all the technical directors they have would be able to undertake such a mamouth task.