godlameroso wrote: ↑18 Jul 2020, 20:56
zibby43 wrote: ↑18 Jul 2020, 20:41
I don’t think it’s a mechanical issue at all.
At one of the most aero-sensitive circuits on the calendar, and after another week of back-to-back testing new parts and running different specs from car-to-car, this looks to be an aerodynamic problem.
They actually reverted to pre-season spec today.
If that were the case you'd expect them to be slower in the aero dominant part of the lap not the mechanically dominant part.
Haha my friend, anything that’s not a straight is an aero-sensitive part of the lap on this circuit layout.
If you listen to what the drivers are saying and watch the car’s behavior, it’s pretty apparent that it’s an aero imbalance that’s causing stalling and all kinds of unpredictable behavior.
Anyway, if you don’t believe my take, I just saw this piece come out, and they all (i.e., guys like Straw, Hughes, and Anderson) are also of the opinion that it’s a fundamental aero problem.
I tend to agree, as RB keep changing the aero surfaces of the car, front-to-back.
https://the-race.com/formula-1/how-worr ... r-verdict/