Red Hass? Hass Bull? We need a clever nickname.
this post was submitted on 17 Oct 2023
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How about Haas
βHow about Haasβ is too long. I was thinking 2, or maybe even 1 word. Haasull. Or Redass.
I thought most of the lack of race pace from Haas was due to tire deg. Anybody have any ideas how moving to a downwash concept would improve that?
I'm not doubting the benefits, I just don't understand aerodynamics enough to get the connection.
At this point I wouldn't be surprised if the high tyre deg is by design.
Use the tyres in quali to make the headlines.