Jambier wrote: ↑08 Sep 2019, 18:14
Finally!
This is exactly the performance they should make every race this year
Now they have to figure out why the car is only good on fast track.
I fear in Singapore problems will be back
carisi2k wrote: ↑01 Sep 2019, 05:27
This was one qualifying and the Renault was still 2 seconds off the ferrari if I am not mistaken. Where has the RS19 been the rest of the year especially vs the Mclaren?
It was 1.7s against Ferrari in Spa Q3 vs over 2s in 2018 in Q1 (Q1 elimination)
In monza it's 0.5s in 2019 vs almost 2s in 2018.
Jambier wrote: ↑03 Sep 2019, 16:30
The Renault is a bit like the Ferrari: Strong on low downforce track.
I expect this again in Monza then struggle again.
So they are proud to be close to Red Bull on track like this, but rest of the time they are extremely slow
And I expect Racing Point with their evolution to be ahead soon, despite a weaker line up
The car is not bad on medium and high DF tracks. It obviously likes straight lines but it's good/decent on most types of turns.
Its real enemy is the very high track temps IMO. If we had lower tempratures in Austria, Germany and even in the 'straightlineless' Hungary (40°, for example, instead of 55+), the car would have performed much better IMO... Those tracks suited the car well on paper...
In Silverstone the performances were (very) good despite the predominance of fast and medium speed curves... and in germany it was fast on the colder wet and dry conditions.
In Singapore it should be decent, if the conditions arent too hot, because it's fast on the slow corners...