mx_tifoso wrote:I usually don't chime in in here, but I have to agree with Mep and the rest of you guys in that Mercedes are definitely not the only ones far into 2013 R&D. Thus Mercedes are on not ahead of the curve, but actually on it if not a little behind.
When you read what AMuS is saying regards the complexities of the W03. It uses a 4way hydraulically interconnect suspension, which is the base design of the W03. They went to the absolute maximum of the fixed weight distribution with a carbon cased gearbox earlier in the year, and found that the problems where still there.
The explanation given is the car was developed in a 50% windtunnel, which was not condusive to showing issues with the 2012 Pirelli tyre. I think Bigois paid the price for that.....
The car can lap 1 lap within a few tenths of outright pace with McLaren, but because it would fall of the Pirelli tyre cliff after a few laps, the car has to be tuned to understeer to protect the rear tyres. They have even tried 3 different rear axle geometries to no avail with this car. So what can they do?
We will see Coanda exhausts next year, and we will see a certain type DDRS too. Mercedes have also tried a newer rear wing, and will be throwing a few more bits and bobs on this car that can help them further their understanding of what is needed to push forward in 2013.
I'm 50/50 on whether they can, but when you look at the pause they had with developments on the car for abound 4 months...and then suddenly a raft of changes like the coanda exhaust, altered diffuser, newer front wing pylons(Ellis IMO) and the other "testing bits" it does seem like they are focusing more on tommorow, than today.
But I agree thsat we have seen them do that 2 years running to no avail.