I mean they were 6th and 7th last year mostly thanks to Norris being punted and Lecler starting from he pitlane (would have been 8th and 9th whiel expctations were higher so lets see). There are some fixes coming for rear end this weekend (mostly internal fixtures and set-up) but maybe also a revamped underbody floor. Let's see.
Don't think it's anything different than what they normally do whenever they bring new parts, Writers just like to rewrite stuff so it sounds new. What I found interesting was that they plan on running very high stiffness, higher than the average DF, and knowingly sacrifice the slower sector of the Spanish track for tge two high speed sections.-wkst- wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 9:29 amhttps://www.funoanalisitecnica.com/2024 ... setup.html
According to them Krack said that they will use the next 2 races for certain tests to validate the car to fix things.
I believe that the 2024 car was born badly, already in the tests in Bahrain the flow viz interrupted on the sidepods, made it clear that in my opinion they were not happy with the flows. Clearly the 2024 car was influenced by the 2023 directives. We need to understand why they didn't change their philosophy earlier or perhaps they are planning to do so (?). However, you have to have faith, the car for the first half of 2023 was created by this technical department and it was really interesting.
Is running the car super stiff not a massive hinderance? I guess there no massive curbs since they removed the chicane a couple of years agodiffuser wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 12:58 pmDon't think it's anything different than what they normally do whenever they bring new parts, Writers just like to rewrite stuff so it sounds new. What I found interesting was that they plan on running very high stiffness, higher than the average DF, and knowingly sacrifice the slower sector of the Spanish track for tge two high speed sections.-wkst- wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 9:29 amhttps://www.funoanalisitecnica.com/2024 ... setup.html
According to them Krack said that they will use the next 2 races for certain tests to validate the car to fix things.
Is this the reason AM is not signing Lance officially because Newey might put a Driver's condition?
I don't know; just speculating. No reason for AM to delay Lance's official signing.selvam_e2002 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 6:28 pmnot getting. why Newly need to worry about Lance jr? he is just a driver so what stopping him to join AM? is it really a condition from Newly? It does not matter for Newly that who driving the car?
It is for traction coming out of slow turns. It helps keep the car in the right ride height everywhere else.SSJ4 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 2:22 pmIs running the car super stiff not a massive hinderance? I guess there no massive curbs since they removed the chicane a couple of years agodiffuser wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 12:58 pmDon't think it's anything different than what they normally do whenever they bring new parts, Writers just like to rewrite stuff so it sounds new. What I found interesting was that they plan on running very high stiffness, higher than the average DF, and knowingly sacrifice the slower sector of the Spanish track for tge two high speed sections.-wkst- wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 9:29 amhttps://www.funoanalisitecnica.com/2024 ... setup.html
According to them Krack said that they will use the next 2 races for certain tests to validate the car to fix things.
diffuser wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 6:59 pmIt is for traction coming out of slow turns. It helps keep the car in the right ride height everywhere else.SSJ4 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 2:22 pmIs running the car super stiff not a massive hinderance? I guess there no massive curbs since they removed the chicane a couple of years agodiffuser wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 12:58 pm
Don't think it's anything different than what they normally do whenever they bring new parts, Writers just like to rewrite stuff so it sounds new. What I found interesting was that they plan on running very high stiffness, higher than the average DF, and knowingly sacrifice the slower sector of the Spanish track for tge two high speed sections.
De Telegraaf (who broke the Christian Horner story) is reporting that Newey will go to Aston Martin, having been shown around their newly build Campus.