TNTHead wrote: ↑28 Jul 2020, 22:19
Already posted in the silverstone 1 race thread, but may be worth to repost it here:
https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/arti ... -f1-rivals
Basically saying that the high rake concept is doomed because of the simplified front wing rules leading to unstable aero. Didn't we discuss this here already? Don't want to recycle same ideas, but a new part of the picture may be that the RB16 seems to be designed to beat the slow speed corner advantage Merc had last year which would lead to the unstable aero problems they have right now.
To combine two things:
Could the cape under the nose in any way help slow speed cornering?
These so called experts are so pathetically predictable. Whoever is winning, declare the concept of their car is the best and the ongoing set of regulations hinder others' concepts. Mercedes struggled in 2017 to get the balance of their car right in 2017 and that car was extremely weak in low speed. All these so called experts blamed their low rake and longer wheel base. They sorted those problems without changing the philosophy.
Now suddenly, the high rake concept is wrong for the current regulations, just because Red Bull is going through challenges.
I have always said that it's about having right people in right places. Capable and Intelligent people can make different concepts work by having innovative solutions and have similarly effective outcomes. Believing that only one concept work at a time is utter rubbish.