alonso's q3 lap from saudi 1.27.846
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The car looks great over one lap, capable of challenging the Ferraris. If the team can iron out the race pace through setup tweaks and a couple of minor updates, they're in the chasing pack then. They can battle with McLaren and Mercedes in the race for now, but will need something soon.
Last year we were ahead of Ferrari at the start and are you surprised if we challenge Ferrari? Among other things, at the moment in the race they have half a second per lap better than AstonK1Plus wrote: ↑14 Mar 2024, 17:32The car looks great over one lap, capable of challenging the Ferraris. If the team can iron out the race pace through setup tweaks and a couple of minor updates, they're in the chasing pack then. They can battle with McLaren and Mercedes in the race for now, but will need something soon.
I said Aston Martin can challenge Ferrari only in quali pace. Race pace is a different story where Ferrari is much betterxReVo wrote: ↑14 Mar 2024, 19:00Last year we were ahead of Ferrari at the start and are you surprised if we challenge Ferrari? Among other things, at the moment in the race they have half a second per lap better than AstonK1Plus wrote: ↑14 Mar 2024, 17:32The car looks great over one lap, capable of challenging the Ferraris. If the team can iron out the race pace through setup tweaks and a couple of minor updates, they're in the chasing pack then. They can battle with McLaren and Mercedes in the race for now, but will need something soon.
https://www.funoanalisitecnica.com/2024 ... -2026.htmlThe 2024 car, in fact, presents a significant discrepancy between qualifying and the race. A characteristic also experienced in the last campaign but on the contrary, when the AMR23 struggled on Saturday and then often surprised on Sunday. The technicians are working on it and, according to the information gathered by our editorial staff, they hope to correct this imbalance thanks to the first package of updates which will be put on track in April.
They said that the tire wear and difference in speed between Quali and race pace was a surprise.That they only noticed in Bahrain. Presuming that is true, then how do they get parts out so quickly? It will be just 3 weeks from Bahrain to Australia. I'm with you, it's a setup change or something like chopping off/modifying or moving a piece of under flooring.-wkst- wrote: ↑15 Mar 2024, 12:50We will see if that's true. April could only mean Suzuka in my opinion, because Shanghai is a sprint weekend.
Imola is a safe bet for "normal" developments/evolutions of wings, floor, side pod - the usual update stuff.
It's the question of how they want to "correct this imbalance"? Maybe there are certain changes needed to a specific part of the car, they wouldn't do in a "normal update cycle".
How dey get parts put so quickly is a nice question,probably just modification amd not full new parts. If we can trust what Aston communicatie to us, then they simulation accordingly to race pace was good ,but not for qualification. At qualification they was much faster than in the simulator. So I think first they have to understand why they faster in real life at qualification than in simulation. If they do so,they will understand also why they are slow at race. Is can be tyre temperature, tyre pressure, wheel tilt, ride height, floor edge or airflow which cooling down to much the tyres. Don't forget Stroll was pushing hard at race and couldn't heat up the tyres and of course there are no sun and nothing at night race. Let's see what happens in Australia is gonna be cold there and maybe raining.diffuser wrote: ↑15 Mar 2024, 14:39They said that the tire wear and difference in speed between Quali and race pace was a surprise.That they only noticed in Bahrain. Presuming that is true, then how do they get parts out so quickly? It will be just 3 weeks from Bahrain to Australia. I'm with you, it's a setup change or something like chopping off/modifying or moving a piece of under flooring.-wkst- wrote: ↑15 Mar 2024, 12:50We will see if that's true. April could only mean Suzuka in my opinion, because Shanghai is a sprint weekend.
Imola is a safe bet for "normal" developments/evolutions of wings, floor, side pod - the usual update stuff.
It's the question of how they want to "correct this imbalance"? Maybe there are certain changes needed to a specific part of the car, they wouldn't do in a "normal update cycle".
The article says April (we will see, so many reports about AMR updates were wrong in the past), so Suzuka or Shanghai - at least 5 weeks. But nobody can tell me, that AMR didn't knew about their potential after 3 days of testing.diffuser wrote: ↑15 Mar 2024, 14:39They said that the tire wear and difference in speed between Quali and race pace was a surprise.That they only noticed in Bahrain. Presuming that is true, then how do they get parts out so quickly? It will be just 3 weeks from Bahrain to Australia. I'm with you, it's a setup change or something like chopping off/modifying or moving a piece of under flooring.-wkst- wrote: ↑15 Mar 2024, 12:50We will see if that's true. April could only mean Suzuka in my opinion, because Shanghai is a sprint weekend.
Imola is a safe bet for "normal" developments/evolutions of wings, floor, side pod - the usual update stuff.
It's the question of how they want to "correct this imbalance"? Maybe there are certain changes needed to a specific part of the car, they wouldn't do in a "normal update cycle".
Actually testing they was slower at qualifying but faster at race simulation overal. Only thing is changed the weather, because at test they was running race simulation midday or afternoon,when was sunny. The race was at evening without sunshine and less track temperatures I guess.-wkst- wrote: ↑15 Mar 2024, 16:43The article says April (we will see, so many reports about AMR updates were wrong in the past), so Suzuka or Shanghai - at least 5 weeks. But nobody can tell me, that AMR didn't knew about their potential after 3 days of testing.diffuser wrote: ↑15 Mar 2024, 14:39They said that the tire wear and difference in speed between Quali and race pace was a surprise.That they only noticed in Bahrain. Presuming that is true, then how do they get parts out so quickly? It will be just 3 weeks from Bahrain to Australia. I'm with you, it's a setup change or something like chopping off/modifying or moving a piece of under flooring.-wkst- wrote: ↑15 Mar 2024, 12:50We will see if that's true. April could only mean Suzuka in my opinion, because Shanghai is a sprint weekend.
Imola is a safe bet for "normal" developments/evolutions of wings, floor, side pod - the usual update stuff.
It's the question of how they want to "correct this imbalance"? Maybe there are certain changes needed to a specific part of the car, they wouldn't do in a "normal update cycle".