darkpino wrote: ↑07 Jul 2021, 17:02
El Scorchio wrote: ↑07 Jul 2021, 14:15
darkpino wrote: ↑07 Jul 2021, 14:03
But that doesn't explain why they brought these small changes in the past even though they had quiete something in the bag without those updates?
Are you talking in 2021 or in past seasons?
Pst seasons, this year they didn’t bring that much upgrades if I’m not mistaken
Gotcha. Past seasons are pretty different- they were always well in the title fight against rivals also developing their cars, so they had to carry on finding those extra tenths to stay ahead, and of course there was no budget cap, no huge reg change like 2022 coming to get right, and no massive prohibitions put on how and what you can actually develop, so they can't really make any changes to address their fundamental problem which is that sudden massive lack of downforce. I'm sure with no restriction on money, time and development avenues, they'd have made a hefty redesign to the rear of the car at least- maybe to much more of it.
I think what it boils down to is that in those seasons it was eminently worth it, and this season it isn't. Don't in those seasons where they have been fortunate enough to be quite far ahead in championships and on the road, they have also curtailed development. I would guess they are far enough behind this season to know they aren't realistically catching RBR unless they have been saving an absolute gamechanger, and far enough ahead of the other teams to know they aren't getting caught so spending any extra money and resource on 2021 is a bit of a pointless waste when it can go toward next season. My hunch is they know there's nothing they can really do to the W12 within the rules which is going to put it on a par with or ahead of the RB16B