venkyhere wrote: ↑27 Mar 2026, 10:09
I wouldn't be surprised if RBR finishes the season behind Audi. Looking at how they are doing so many basic changes to the aero, it's clear that they are struggling to establish even 'basic balance' in the car, despite so many changes to packaging/aero between Bahrain & Japan. I originally thought 'it can't be that bad', but it does look like it - nothing they do is providing any sort of result on the track, so much so that I am inclined to think that the
mechanics/kinematics (suspension design) is flawed. The car has entry understeer and exit oversteer, no matter what corner type, what track, what packaging/aero mods. It has to be something utterly basic that's wrong with chassis.
They've moved notably away from (the design direction AN started with them in 2022) of more extensive and adventurous front suspension layout.
That's certainly more in evidence on most other chassis this year, but not here.
I don't immediately see the logic in the move back toward a more conventional layout ( in anti dive type facility) on this car.
We've yet to see much that indicates leading edge pace from this, so far, limited number of races.