Well, usually they had to strip off more and more DF/drag just to move topspeedwise to the bottom of the middle.
https://www.motorsport-magazin.com/form ... m-chassis/Red Bull: Engine our strength, weaknesses in the chassis.
Dr. Helmut Marko could hardly be stopped for euphoria. "We have a great engine!" He praised in an interview with Motorsport-Magazin.com. But ultimately, the third place of Max Verstappen can not hide the fact that Red Bull finished more than 20 seconds behind winner Valtteri Bottas.
But where are the deficits? "We have to work on the chassis," says Marko surprisingly. "We need more downforce."
But why does Red Bull have shortcomings on the chassis? "For many years, we did not have the luxury of a powerful engine, so we may not have really come to terms with the philosophy."
With the bad / weak Renault engine, they always had to adjust their chassis accordingly, in order to compensate for that too little power.Capharol wrote: ↑18 Mar 2019, 11:47this isn't negative meant but the way i read it, with in the back of my mind the rumour they already have new parts ready (at least for 1 car) and Honda has already has made a better engine which has a bit more power, which they claimed could be used in China already .....
this way the last sentence of Marko, if said so, is just to cover there A** because they know they have made a few mistakes with the new rules or at least they haven't got it completly right
to bad it seems to be a premium article and there is morehasika wrote: ↑18 Mar 2019, 14:30https://members.f1-life.net/report/80422/
The Spec1 of Honda RA619H is at the same level of 2018 Mercedes PU(lastest spec).
The journalist is very famous as his report about Honda is always very reliable in most cases.
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/hond ... s/4355114/While Tanabe admitted that "when you see that on the TV, it's good", he stressed Honda must continue to improve as Ferrari and Mercedes still hold an engine performance advantage.
Mercedes' race winner Valtteri Bottas finished more than 20 seconds ahead of Verstappen, who was a regular podium finisher in 2018 with Renault power.
Tanabe said: "We got some data from the Barcelona tests and we have something from here.
"We see again a clear gap between the top teams. The podium doesn't make any change [to targets or expectations]."
If this is true and if the news which was saying mercedes found 12 + hp for new Engine, it is very good indeed. So Honda's catching rivals by midseason claim is viablehasika wrote: ↑18 Mar 2019, 14:30https://members.f1-life.net/report/80422/
The Spec1 of Honda RA619H is at the same level of 2018 Mercedes PU(lastest spec).
The journalist is very famous as his report about Honda is always very reliable in most cases.
https://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=2019 ... ports-motoCapharol wrote: ↑18 Mar 2019, 15:24https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/hond ... s/4355114/While Tanabe admitted that "when you see that on the TV, it's good", he stressed Honda must continue to improve as Ferrari and Mercedes still hold an engine performance advantage.
Mercedes' race winner Valtteri Bottas finished more than 20 seconds ahead of Verstappen, who was a regular podium finisher in 2018 with Renault power.
Tanabe said: "We got some data from the Barcelona tests and we have something from here.
"We see again a clear gap between the top teams. The podium doesn't make any change [to targets or expectations]."