Palmer doesn't hold back:
"So naturally it suits us a bit more. It's somewhere between Spa and Budapest. It is progress happening. We thought we could show it in Singapore, but it reminded all of us we are rubbish over bumps."
He added: "The problem is in Spa and Monza we were lacking power, in Singapore we were lacking a lot of ride. So we haven't come back to a track like the ones in Europe before the summer break, so this is probably the first one. Suzuka will be the same where we can show the progress."
http://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/palme ... 16-831661/
Lack of power. Rubbish ride. Nothing new though. Lots of work ahead for 2017.