PowerandtheGlory wrote: ↑02 May 2019, 00:10
diffuser wrote: ↑01 May 2019, 17:01
PowerandtheGlory wrote: ↑01 May 2019, 09:29
I accept that drivers will ‘know’ what their are doing and that can mean knowing high level stuff about batteries or setup etc etc., most drivers have a contract clause that says ‘they cannot be asked by their team to do anytging illegal or bring the sport into disrepute’ as this would be more damaging to their future employments prospects.
That being said- you could extend this to 2 engineers from rival having a drink late one evening after a GP or sharing transport home from a racr or even texting each other. And one says ‘oh we had a softer rear setup to aid traction’ thats just 2 friends comparing notes after a race. It all must happen. Im sure all the drivers chat to each other on the private planes home... sending a full design of a car is of course proper cheating- but the ebb and flow of personnel between teams cant really be cheating in a pure sense.
I'm presuming that the 2 drivers are driving different cars and therefore different chassis. That also means that what works for one, the opposite might work for the other. So that information is pretty much useless. What is in the rear suspension design that allows that chassis to work with the softer setup is the KEY. THAT my friend, the driver is not likely no know.
Exactly.. if u see my previous post- driver will know, but they wont know the ins amd outs.. and like u say even if they did know detail about a car- they coukdnt just take it to another team bolt it on a go quicker.
I fully agree with what you are saying in regards to Ric not being an engineer.
The situation reminds me of the Mclaren with the best chassis on the grid statements. It took a switch to Renault to shake Mclaren up and now they have made massive structural/hiring changes which are finally yielding better results.
Ric is a proven race winner. Renault without Ric this year could turn around and say we have the best engine on the grid or our chassis is close and Nico is just not getting the maximum out of the car blaming the drivers.
This removes the driver as an excuse completely. Just like Mclaren removed Honda as an excuse in the 2018 "Reality Check"
Ric in the 2019 Renault "Reality Check" and can be the motivation to drive Renault to the top. Ric can tell them straight out this car is a complete piece of junk ( which i am sure has has behind the scenes) and not him nor Max or Vettel former team mates could do anything with such a slow car 2 seconds off the pace. If Ric did not join and Hulk said this then he would not be taken as seriously. Renault could turn around saying we built a top car and Hulk lost motivation or he has never been on the podium that could be the issue or similar excuses blaming the drivers. Renault now cannot blame the drivers at all and might start making massive changes to how they operate and fix the brakes, suspension, aero, balance etc which all are extremely sub par compared to his previous redbull.
This target Ric gives on the car side can lift the entire Renault team to new heights similar to what is happening now at the Mclaren chassis department.
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