#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
techman wrote: ↑13 Jun 2018, 03:27well i agree zak has changed tune in a recent interview. but you have to remember you have thank renault for them to change their tune. if that scapegoat engine was still in that mclaren car, the finger pointing towards that scapegoat engine would have still continue probably even harder. thank goodness its a different engine now.You're still stuck on last year, they've changed that tune or aren't you listening? Zak has come out and said he doesn't think they'll compete for wins this year or next. They've fallen on their sword, they said "mea culpa" by firing someone whom I presume they think was to blame. It isn't a great situation but it is what it is.
Oh dear, look at the time, it's Lynch Boullier o'clock .Thunder wrote: ↑13 Jun 2018, 12:18Eric saying they are running more Downforce than they would want to under optimal Circumstances doesn't mean they automatically have to have the steepest RW in the Field. It's just that, more than they (McLaren) wanted. He never said they run more DF than any other Team and sure as hell he did not say they have a shallower RW than the others. But hey, let's call for his Head again because it's been a week already...
If you look carefully at the speed in the curves in the side-by-side video, you'll notice that in most of the curves ALO has to slow down 5 - 10KPH more.kasio wrote: ↑13 Jun 2018, 11:49from live timing (for a reference).Juzh wrote: ↑13 Jun 2018, 08:45What I noticed is that on his PB lap alonso was 7 kmh down on the long straight compared to his previous run in Q2. What's that supposed to mean? Both laps below.
First q2 lap
https://streamable.com/8ier7
Second q2 lap (PB)
https://streamable.com/f382f
Vs hamilton's q3 lap
https://streamable.com/pmx24
20.110(258), 23.501(279), 29.376(289) 1:12.987(speedtrap 323)
20.015(257), 23.353(278), 29.488(286) 1:12.856(speedtrap 316)
hmm its really interesting. i will try to find some markers
turn Ham ALO 1 - 155 151 2 - 85 72 3 - 142 143 4 - 179 177 5 - 130 111 6 - 153 155 7 - 128 118 8 - 151 148 9 - 62 63 10 - 139 134 11 - 153 152Another interesting piece is that we see that out of the last turn and the hair pin ALO accelerates faster than Hamilton.
Looks like just driving (but might be a bit of more wing)kasio wrote: ↑13 Jun 2018, 11:49from live timing (for a reference).Juzh wrote: ↑13 Jun 2018, 08:45What I noticed is that on his PB lap alonso was 7 kmh down on the long straight compared to his previous run in Q2. What's that supposed to mean? Both laps below.
First q2 lap
https://streamable.com/8ier7
Second q2 lap (PB)
https://streamable.com/f382f
Vs hamilton's q3 lap
https://streamable.com/pmx24
20.110(258), 23.501(279), 29.376(289) 1:12.987(speedtrap 323)
20.015(257), 23.353(278), 29.488(286) 1:12.856(speedtrap 316)
hmm its really interesting. i will try to find some markers
I've seen you make this claim several times in this topic now, but you've never answered the question which has been asked before by others: do you actually have any source for this whatsoever? Because if not, you're just speculating (a lot) and presenting it as fact.godlameroso wrote: ↑11 Jun 2018, 18:07It's not a fix all solution, it's an area that needs fixing to get the most from the chassis. I know they have really good braking stability and downforce in the mid high speed corners. What's lacking is diffuser instability at low speeds, so they have to compromise by running more wing which hurts top speed. When their diffuser is more stable at low speeds it lets them run less rear wing and the car will work better at low speeds. Whatever chassis or platform deficiency doesn't help, however I maintain, the aero is a big reason they struggle in low speed.
I agree.
I don't give away IP, sorry buddy, I frankly don't care if you take my word for it or not, I'll just say I've seen something similar before.Per wrote: ↑13 Jun 2018, 15:32I've seen you make this claim several times in this topic now, but you've never answered the question which has been asked before by others: do you actually have any source for this whatsoever? Because if not, you're just speculating (a lot) and presenting it as fact.godlameroso wrote: ↑11 Jun 2018, 18:07It's not a fix all solution, it's an area that needs fixing to get the most from the chassis. I know they have really good braking stability and downforce in the mid high speed corners. What's lacking is diffuser instability at low speeds, so they have to compromise by running more wing which hurts top speed. When their diffuser is more stable at low speeds it lets them run less rear wing and the car will work better at low speeds. Whatever chassis or platform deficiency doesn't help, however I maintain, the aero is a big reason they struggle in low speed.
All the elements the public has access to, point to a mechanical (suspension) issue. Anyone with a bit of engineering knowledge could see that the rear suspension design was highly questionable even before it hit the track. All of the symptoms we see today confirm this.
I just watched Ham v Alo, what was really interesting was how rough the Mclaren was over the kerbs. You can see the car struggling and bouncing around a lot more. It looks like the car is really bouncing up off the kerbs, much higher than Ham, particularly at 9 and 14. In fact 14 requires a lot of adjustment to keep the car out of the wall, looks like the left side is in the air for a little while. Anyone else see that?Juzh wrote: ↑13 Jun 2018, 08:45What I noticed is that on his PB lap alonso was 7 kmh down on the long straight compared to his previous run in Q2. What's that supposed to mean? Both laps below.
First q2 lap
https://streamable.com/8ier7
Second q2 lap (PB)
https://streamable.com/f382f
Vs hamilton's q3 lap
https://streamable.com/pmx24