hakan439 wrote:wesley123 wrote:The Red Bull was hardly basic when it was launched in 2009, and they too did things that were "special". So there isnt really much a problem in there.
If there is any problem I can think of it is team morale or correlation between the WT/CFD, simulator and real life.
As for morale:
The team last year had pretty much the quickest car, and the quickest driver which was pretty much flawless. They had a huge chance at winning the WDC/WCC, or even better, they were pretty much certain of winning it. But the team just threw it away, and after that they show to be happy with ending up third. If I were just a regular employee of McLAren that would give me a few doubts about what my employees goals are in the championship.
As for the correlation:
McLAren is one of the teams that in recent years often bought updates that were not working as expected, more so than other teams. McLaren is one of the most striking teams in this, since 2010 updates they bring more often dont work than that they do. That is something that you do not want, but it isnt much of a problem.
If we take a look at this year, they havent had that problem, Button even said that the package would bring them great gains according to the simulator if I'm correct. Yet they come in Spain, and they hardly improved, while obviously the sim said something otherwise. So that would lead me to believe that the correlation is off. Certainly with their earlier situation of bringing non working updates, and now with bringing working updates that do not give a improvement.
The last more obvious time that that happened was in 2007, when Honda introduced their RA107, that also had huge aero gains, but in real life, nothing of that was true. And later in the season it was discovered that their windtunnel gave wrong results.
I disagree mate.
in 2011, with the MP4-26, last minute exhauts change made them the second (I think) fastest car in the first race which they only tested in the simualtion.
in 2012, with the MP4-27, updates in Hockenheim worked well and they did had the best car until RB came up with DDRS at the last 3-4 races.
Macca can bring "Working" updates to a car which also works well. Or lets say, not fundemantally wrong with the basic concept or design
Haha you think Red Bull won those races last year cause they did a DDRS ? DDRS was like the smallest part of the upgrades Red Bull brought to Singapore and Japan...
And for Mclaren in 2011, it wasnt just a last minute exhaust change, its was a nescesary change cause their version of a blown diffuser caused massive overheating among other things.
But i dont agree with the previoues speaker either that Mclaren is worse at updates then anyone else, to me they are average, but should be better cause they shouldnt be in the position they were in 2011, or the position they are in now, its like Ferrari, having rly bad cars from start of the last 2 seasons.
Might be something within these teams organisation that isnt working, and by that i dont mean Windtunnel that didnt work for Ferrari, but i mean who does what and handles what, and how everything is done.
In that sense Red Bull seems to be top notch, even when they didnt have a working back end of their car they just took the time to fix the problem and didnt rush things.