- 20 Feb 10, 15:08#186397
Not that much repackaging you can do in terms of the fixed parts. The relative position of the parts are almost Identical between cars. Especially when you have cars with similar wheelbase. So maybe a down-force distribution adjustment, or wheel base adjustment is the quickest way without repackaging.
In one of his interviews (could be the same on you are alluding to), Button said he could see the Merc locking up it's rear tyres while under braking. So we know that there is too much at the front or too little at the rear. Those rear tyres are huge, so locking is a huge worry.
Yup, I read that, the Mercedes seems to be tricky under braking (going on eye witness reports) which i guess would make sense if they have a weight distribution problem. Solving that with an update sounds like a bit of an ask though, it would surely require some substantial re-packaging.
Perhaps they have a center of pressure issue rather than a weight distribution issue. This would cause a similar handling problem but could be fixed with aero updates.
The fact that they are seemingly very fast on longer runs but not (relatively) on shorter ones would indicate to me that it is a weight problem rather than an aero one.
Not that much repackaging you can do in terms of the fixed parts. The relative position of the parts are almost Identical between cars. Especially when you have cars with similar wheelbase. So maybe a down-force distribution adjustment, or wheel base adjustment is the quickest way without repackaging.
In one of his interviews (could be the same on you are alluding to), Button said he could see the Merc locking up it's rear tyres while under braking. So we know that there is too much at the front or too little at the rear. Those rear tyres are huge, so locking is a huge worry.