No one is sandbagging. They are just running different programs.sunny1304r wrote: ↑10 Mar 2022, 15:40At the end of the 1st straight Sainz hit 316km/h where Russel hit just 288km/h, so Mercedes is clearly sandbagging.
No one is sandbagging. They are just running different programs.sunny1304r wrote: ↑10 Mar 2022, 15:40At the end of the 1st straight Sainz hit 316km/h where Russel hit just 288km/h, so Mercedes is clearly sandbagging.
Even since 2014, Mercedes have usually run the most amount of fuel for the longest amount of time during testing.sunny1304r wrote: ↑10 Mar 2022, 15:40At the end of the 1st straight Sainz hit 316km/h where Russel hit just 288km/h, so Mercedes is clearly sandbagging.
Wait to see the drivers/team reaction after the day is over is probably the best way to try and read it.F1Krof wrote: ↑10 Mar 2022, 15:46I wouldn't say. I'm watching Russel drive, it is very lethargic and quite bumpy on the straights! To me it looks like they cannot push.sunny1304r wrote: ↑10 Mar 2022, 15:40At the end of the 1st straight Sainz hit 316km/h where Russel hit just 288km/h, so Mercedes is clearly sandbagging.
I wouldn't be that negative, after what the testing was for the W12, i have less and less trust in anything that testing shows us in terms of lap times and top speed.F1Krof wrote: ↑10 Mar 2022, 15:46I wouldn't say. I'm watching Russel drive, it is very lethargic and quite bumpy on the straights! To me it looks like they cannot push.sunny1304r wrote: ↑10 Mar 2022, 15:40At the end of the 1st straight Sainz hit 316km/h where Russel hit just 288km/h, so Mercedes is clearly sandbagging.
It's a set of aero probe.atanatizante wrote: ↑10 Mar 2022, 15:49Is this a Pitot tube or just a bracket attached to the floor against porpoising? Or maybe both?
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Since the rumours that the sidepods were going to be upgraded turned out to be true, I hope that the other rumour that it would be worth lap time improvement also is true.The first question is, does the Mercedes design comply with the regulations? And even more importantly, given this is what the teams will be asking the FIA, does it comply with the ‘intention of the regulations’?
The regulations demand that teams have to supply CAD data to the FIA to allow it to give an opinion on it before it hits the track, so from that I would say that, yes, it does all comply.
I’d also suggest Mercedes is not a team to get led up the garden path by erroneous windtunnel results, so I’m pretty sure it will have researched this concept to death before hitting the manufacturing button. That’s is why it didn’t make an appearance at the first pre-season test in Barcelona.
By perfecting the tight internal packaging concept merc is free to use whatever side pod shape size that falls in between these 2 extremes and beyond. Should their nosidepod side pods fail to deliver they have the flexibility to go wide undercut physically rather easily. On the other hand, if the former prove to work well, no other non merc team have easy means to copy
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I thought the 1991 lambo was more relevant than an f-117 and the photos much less invasive.
This.cplchanb wrote: ↑10 Mar 2022, 16:25By perfecting the tight internal packaging concept merc is free to use whatever side pod shape size that falls in between these 2 extremes and beyond. Should their nosidepod side pods fail to deliver they have the flexibility to go wide undercut physically rather easily. On the other hand, if the former prove to work well, no other non merc team have easy means to copy