Ouch, i hope this will change or else Ferrari and in a greater extend Mercedes will have big problems with lower temperatures.Wouter wrote: ↑31 Mar 2024, 13:19Thanks @Mtths.
The weather won't be great this time of the year either according to this site:
https://www.yr.no/en/forecast/daily-tab ... uka/Suzuka
.bluechris wrote: ↑31 Mar 2024, 13:30.Wouter wrote: ↑31 Mar 2024, 13:19Thanks @Mtths.
The weather won't be great this time of the year either according to this site:
https://www.yr.no/en/forecast/daily-tab ... uka/Suzuka
Ouch, i hope this will change or else Ferrari and in a greater extend Mercedes will have big problems with lower temperatures.
MCL doesn’t seem to like long radius corners and there are 2 of those in s1. We’ll see if they can fix it via setup.De Wet wrote:Mclaren in S1 should be great... Let's hope they improve their slow corner speed with a good set-up...
It's not going to be fixed by setup unfortunately, but those long radius turns only affect the car at low-mid speed, so only turn 2 might be an issue in S1 I suspect. Turn 11 will be an issue and turn 14 may be an issue elsewhere.dialtone wrote: ↑31 Mar 2024, 15:57MCL doesn’t seem to like long radius corners and there are 2 of those in s1. We’ll see if they can fix it via setup.De Wet wrote:Mclaren in S1 should be great... Let's hope they improve their slow corner speed with a good set-up...
As per wet, wet tire gets warm quickly and needs to be cooled with water so there’s no guarantee that Ferrari will have trouble with it. And a used wet tire has less thread and thus lower evacuation performance when it gets too hot. 2022 RBR intermediate tires at Suzuka are still amazing to look at, and they were slower at heating tires.