segedunum wrote:manchild wrote:They just had one common technical problem with the car in two races so far. Engine isn't Newey's design. I can't see why are you jumping to conclusions. Bad luck happens.
Luck doesn't really come into it and Formula 1 teams can't rely on it. Given the nature of the failures (and they've already had a few in winter testing) it certainly points to something they're doing procedurally, in their preparation or in the processes they have. The only reassuring thing about that is that the design of the car is probably sound otherwise and there isn't anything inherently bad in it.
+1
there is no luck involved on things like mechanical engineering.Only lack of applied knowledge.or lack of knowledge.. or plain ignorance.
if a failure is reoccurring this is easy ..easy to find easy to solve.
if the failure is only appearing single time you need to analyse where and why it happened,the basic design is ok but what caused this one time event and additionally how can you avoid it rehappening or is it even necessary to correct?
if you have failures all the time but scattered all over the place..with no real pattern ...then you are into the biggest trouble you can imagine..
Thank god it is affecting Seb only .. so there is a hint already there..