Good news. If Hungary package is substantial (and works) we could be not too far from the mix again
So imola floor confirmed downgrade?
Good news. If Hungary package is substantial (and works) we could be not too far from the mix again
Yeah and so is spain, we basically jsut recovered what we lost. Not much fo a pure gain overall.
i think the changes in the tires last year really hurt them as well, compared to mercedes and ferrari. i dont think anybody is making excuses for their poor performance, theres really no excuse for them to look this bad. but they havent been helped by any of these mid-season changes by the fia either. with the new regs coming the fIA doesnt have the time or resources to police the flexible wings anymore. im curious to see what else they may not have time to police either. i bet it will have a lot to do with which teams bring the questionable parts though.Emag wrote: ↑05 Jul 2024, 10:03By the time TD018 was enforced, Aston Martin was already in a struggle for a couple of races. I think the effect of the flexing-wings is overstated on the Aston Martin. It's far from being their biggest problem. You don't go from fighting for podiums to barely making it out of Q1 just because of that.
Even if we assume it did, then Aston Martin should have been up there with Mercedes this season since the FIA is seemingly more lenient about this sort of thing in 2024.
Everything that AM has done in the past year or so just shows that their problems run deep and are tied down to their understanding of both the regulations and the car they have developed. It is the only team this year, which relatively speaking, has regressed from the start of the season. They at least had a really good car over one lap, but their upgrades took away even the strengths the car had. There's clearly bigger problems there.
Ferrari got hit by an even more devastating technical directive back in 2022 and they didn't fall off as hard as AM has fallen.
They dropped the downforce on both cars to see if they can maintain pace. It didn't work. For long runs they switched back. The plan is to add more downforce in fp3 espaiccely to the rear. Both cars are still too fast in a straight line.
Aston Martin have to find a lot of more downforce from the floor. F1 all about downforce without much drag as possible. With wings you just get drag,with floor way significantly less. Unfortunately is not easy as I say,but how I see they not really try to develop their floor much ,but they make many front wings instead.
didn't somebody called Vanja say the opposite of that ?OnEcRiTiCaL wrote: ↑06 Jul 2024, 09:53... F1 all about downforce without much drag as possible. With wings you just get drag,with floor way significantly less.