I believe Mercedes is truly finished, they have to fix their wind tunnel and tools and 2026 cars work start in 2025
They Don't have enough time
Can’t see much changing within 8 months. Anyone they recruit will be on lengthy gardening leave. They’ve got zero understanding of GE, outdated tools, a leader out of his depth, and the likelihood of a Russell & Ocon/Antonelli driver line up.Venturiation wrote: ↑04 May 2024, 13:02I believe Mercedes is truly finished, they have to fix their wind tunnel and tools and 2026 cars work start in 2025
They Don't have enough time
Except Mclaren just did it in Miami this weekend and again last year. They even changed their front and rear suspension geometry.Hoffman900 wrote: ↑04 May 2024, 16:25For big changes to work, you have to change everything, starting at the nose / front wing, and working backward. That just doesn't work in the cost cap era.
So you are agreeing that redbull made tractors?AMG.Tzan wrote: ↑04 May 2024, 08:30
So if Red Bull’s chassis were always that good why didn’t they win 2021 by a mile then? Maybe because their chassis wasn’t that good after all! Plus don’t forget that the 2021 cars were 2020 cars with cut floors! So guess where Mercedes lost all that performance from 2020 to 2021…
I mean that was pretty obvious i would think. Their success came at the more twisty tracks that werent power reliant. Even the 2014 chassis was quite good. It was just severely underpowered. Id say the only bad chassis was 2015, but for only half a year.j_ste wrote: ↑04 May 2024, 09:16The main issue those cars had was Power related. Red Bull as a team were fighting with a hand behind their back for those years...as soon as they got some PU parity, we saw what happened.organic wrote: ↑04 May 2024, 07:16The so called good Newey designed cars ruined the confidence of many drivers coming through the RB ranks.. how many times did Gasly & Albon crash in 2019-2020?
Acting like RB always had good cars now is revisionist. For much of 2016-2020 they were no better than a W13/w14 which are somehow tractors.
I’m more inclined to believe Aston’s issues are Merc’s wind tunnel.ringo wrote: ↑04 May 2024, 17:35Mercedes w14 and w13 features are coming back as upgrades on the other cars. I find this troubling.
The upgrades aren't carbon copies, but you can see that in their effort to work around their poor floor and suspension understanding mercedes have delved into very advanced developmdnt of bodywork over the past 2 years.
The zero pods dont even seem like such a bad idea apart from the compromise for thr weight distribution and driver placement.
Of note also is Aston Martin's struggles. I suspect they are due to the Mercedes gearbox.
There's just something this team is just not able to comprehend for these set of regs.
They need to make an illegal car with moveable suspension. Drive it on track and let it move to remedy the poor characteristics. Then go back through the data to see where their legal suspension needs to react to give the optimal aero platform.
We are gonna test this theory when they switch to their new facilities.Hoffman900 wrote: ↑04 May 2024, 17:38
I’m more inclined to believe Aston’s issues are Merc’s wind tunnel.
A wind tunnel is mechanically and operationally an incredibly simplistic device. There just isn't actually anything to go wrong on it as a measuring instrument that isn't caught immediately. It doesn't produce "wrong values". The balance system is calibrated with standard weights. The air speed and dynamic pressure are measured in real time. The rolling road speed is measured in real time. The model motion system set points are cross referenced with sensors inside the model.