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#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
Of course it can, it's a new part – they'll have no idea how it'll perform until they stick it on the car and test it.Javert wrote:Can this affect in a negative way the balance of the car?
For example, MP4-27 took a couple races to get things sorted after they got higher nose
More potential rear downforce if they can work the flows well
Holy JESUS! Thank God I came over to Mercedes! I am loving these schweet upgrades as the Germans would say! lol
I am pretty sure that Paddy Lowe is not behind this new nose design.GrizzleBoy wrote:Anyone else remember what happened last time a Mercedes powered car driven by Hamilton/overseen by Paddy Lowe was given a higher nose mid-season?
Something to do with "unbelievable under steer"?
I don't think that will be so much the case here. They did made the nose even lighter then before, and almost all the mass sits in the lower structural nose. These few 100grams which are raised by an inch aren't going to make much difference on the balance. In exchange, you have the lower structural nose loosing mass. Perhaps the bigger concern is evening out the increase in rear DF, but they can always lower the rear wing AoA or increase it at the front wing.GrizzleBoy wrote:Anyone else remember what happened last time a Mercedes powered car driven by Hamilton/overseen by Paddy Lowe was given a higher nose mid-season?
Something to do with "unbelievable under steer"?
That was most definitely Button who said that on the radio, not Hamilton and I'm sure it won't be the case with the mercs as their chassis is already high enough for that nose, whereas the McLaren nose was a sort of compromise due to their lower chassis.GrizzleBoy wrote:Anyone else remember what happened last time a Mercedes powered car driven by Hamilton/overseen by Paddy Lowe was given a higher nose mid-season?
Something to do with "unbelievable under steer"?