Toyotas season is already a writeoff,and compared to their competitors progress is slow .They just seem to be unable to maximise their potential at the weekends (poor simulations?setup maps not correlating to real world?).The arrival of Gascoyne was much applauded but when you hear Olivier Panis quoting that Mr Gascoyne assumed that they were a bit up on tyre pressures and lost performance enough to again disappoint one has to ask what they are doing when they go testing...Barcelona is not a place with big secrets for the warriors,and they even have the third car to obtain fresh data ...and then they don´t know what tyre pressure will do?
There you go...if williams has too small brakeducts.....that is permissible..
I would not ever say this science is easy,far from it,but if you compare to the best you just have to deliver .every other weekend.I´m sure the Toyota board will not look too long at Gascoynes failure to effect a turnaround.