mrluke wrote:diffuser wrote:I was trying to say that traction out of slow corners isn't the problem. In Monaco , that is full of slow corners, both Fernando and Button said the problem was oversteer, they lacked the confidence in the front end.
Im struggling to follow you here. You are using references to oversteer problems as evidence of good rear traction?
Typically the monkey seat is referred to as an inefficient source of downforce and tends to be used at the lower speed high downforce tracks.
The Manor could quite easily be running a lower drag setup than Mclaren, Manor have been high up in the speed traps recently. Of course they are also lacking in downforce. The lower teams are quite good at very high downforce setups and also low drag setups the best teams win races with all the areas in between.
It might be a stretch agreed but yeah. I can clearly remember quotes from Fernando with Renault and Ferrari complaining about traction out of slow corners in Monaco. So yeah, if he didn't complain about it I'll presume it's good. I've also read quotes from him (I think it was Spain when talking about S3) saying the traction out of slow corners is good.
Quoting the Wikipedia Aero expert "With the 2014 technical regulations banning the cars' lower rear wing elements and introducing a mandatory central exhaust position the monkey seat is now increasingly designed and positioned to use the flow from the exhaust to increase the efficiency and consistency of the main rear wing element above it in addition to generating its own downforce."
ok... I didn't see it that way..Maybe I'm wrong. For me, drag isn't voluntary. You vary the downforce, drag generally increases as you increase downforce. The better the Aero design, the lower the drag to downforce ratio. When they say McLaren is "Draggy", I understand that to mean that it generates a higher drag to downforce ratio that most cars. I'm of the opinion that McLaren runs less downforce, on average, than most teams. Well downforce... I have no clue how much downforce they run. I mean less rear wing I make the jump that they're running less downforce cause they're running less rear wing and the car needs to be balanced to function.
Also, at Austria anyway, Manor was running plenty of rear wing.