Porpoising at the end of the straight was barely noticeable in the whole video comparing to race week... But floor looked pretty much the same... maybe they are trying the RB style rear suspension already?
That would be illegal unless they had already tested or raced it, which they haven’t. It must be setup or floor related. Eg perhaps this is the floor with the larger cut outs that was tested in Bahrain but not raced?
As shown on the previous page, Sainz ran a different floor at the Imola test with two squared cutouts: https://it.motorsport.com/f1/news/f1-te ... /10255544/JPBD1990 wrote: ↑02 May 2022, 23:50That would be illegal unless they had already tested or raced it, which they haven’t. It must be setup or floor related. Eg perhaps this is the floor with the larger cut outs that was tested in Bahrain but not raced?
The image captured by our Davide Cavazza during the Pirelli tests at Imola on Wednesday shows that also the second cut (closer to the rear wheel) was no longer rounded in the innermost part, but squared, while in the shaped trailing edge it was a metal reinforcement was introduced. This was the solution that Carlos Sainz had used in the afternoon, while the bottom of Bahrain was mounted in the morning on Charles Leclerc's F1-75.
It seems to me that if you run the engine at 95% and it breaks after a few races then it becomes easy to say that the engine requires some adjustments to be able to run at full power with an acceptable reliability in a 22 race season.mzso wrote: ↑02 May 2022, 19:33That seems to be the implication. Though I'm a tad doubtful of these claim. How would they even assess reliability accurately if they don't run it at full power?saviour stivala wrote: ↑29 Apr 2022, 13:06Any horse power gain from the ICE can only result if the ICE was run below its maximum output potential.
At 1:42 you can see scrapes on the tarmac, is it possible that these are caused by the new skates. Any opinions?
That was run in the Bahrain test, which is why they can run it in this test. They haven’t raced or tested redbull style suspension (that I’m aware of, or has been rumoured) so they can’t have just slapped it on for this test.f1316 wrote: ↑03 May 2022, 01:28As shown on the previous page, Sainz ran a different floor at the Imola test with two squared cutouts: https://it.motorsport.com/f1/news/f1-te ... /10255544/
https://cdn-1.motorsport.com/images/am ... 75-flo.jpg
The image captured by our Davide Cavazza during the Pirelli tests at Imola on Wednesday shows that also the second cut (closer to the rear wheel) was no longer rounded in the innermost part, but squared, while in the shaped trailing edge it was a metal reinforcement was introduced. This was the solution that Carlos Sainz had used in the afternoon, while the bottom of Bahrain was mounted in the morning on Charles Leclerc's F1-75.
Not suspension, no. What the article is saying is that the floor shown is different to that run in Bahrain (which Leclerc ran in the morning at Imola).JPBD1990 wrote: ↑03 May 2022, 03:35That was run in the Bahrain test, which is why they can run it in this test. They haven’t raced or tested redbull style suspension (that I’m aware of, or has been rumoured) so they can’t have just slapped it on for this test.f1316 wrote: ↑03 May 2022, 01:28As shown on the previous page, Sainz ran a different floor at the Imola test with two squared cutouts: https://it.motorsport.com/f1/news/f1-te ... /10255544/
https://cdn-1.motorsport.com/images/am ... 75-flo.jpg
The image captured by our Davide Cavazza during the Pirelli tests at Imola on Wednesday shows that also the second cut (closer to the rear wheel) was no longer rounded in the innermost part, but squared, while in the shaped trailing edge it was a metal reinforcement was introduced. This was the solution that Carlos Sainz had used in the afternoon, while the bottom of Bahrain was mounted in the morning on Charles Leclerc's F1-75.
Re FERRARI power unit (ICE and ERS) output used. The bulk of the discussion stems from people quoting F1 media reporting. On the other hand most if not all the F1 media reporting on the subject have not claimed confirmation by official FERRARI source. As such it was best to try and reason-out the possibilities of the sometimes conflicting reports being pushed out and conclusions arrived at by some on here, with always an added note that nothing of what is said being confirmed or official from FERRARI. Having said all that, as far as I know nobody bothered to quote the latest official Binotto statement from on ‘scuderia fans - 9 days ago ‘’Binotto reflects on top speed between RB and FERRARI at press conference at Emilia Romagna. ‘’We worked on reliability over the winter, and have been running the maximum power since start of season’’. If ‘scuderia fans site’ is to be believed this is the latest and official from Binotto himself.S D wrote: ↑03 May 2022, 02:27It seems to me that if you run the engine at 95% and it breaks after a few races then it becomes easy to say that the engine requires some adjustments to be able to run at full power with an acceptable reliability in a 22 race season.mzso wrote: ↑02 May 2022, 19:33That seems to be the implication. Though I'm a tad doubtful of these claim. How would they even assess reliability accurately if they don't run it at full power?saviour stivala wrote: ↑29 Apr 2022, 13:06Any horse power gain from the ICE can only result if the ICE was run below its maximum output potential.
That's incredibly specific to blame some scrapes in the tarmac on Ferrari, even though many other cars were running over this track surface a day before the test.S D wrote: ↑03 May 2022, 02:32At 1:42 you can see scrapes on the tarmac, is it possible that these are caused by the new skates. Any opinions?
On the other hand, if there are no issues, it still means little.S D wrote: ↑03 May 2022, 02:27It seems to me that if you run the engine at 95% and it breaks after a few races then it becomes easy to say that the engine requires some adjustments to be able to run at full power with an acceptable reliability in a 22 race season.mzso wrote: ↑02 May 2022, 19:33That seems to be the implication. Though I'm a tad doubtful of these claim. How would they even assess reliability accurately if they don't run it at full power?saviour stivala wrote: ↑29 Apr 2022, 13:06Any horse power gain from the ICE can only result if the ICE was run below its maximum output potential.
On the other hand, if there are no issues, it still means little.S D wrote: ↑03 May 2022, 02:27It seems to me that if you run the engine at 95% and it breaks after a few races then it becomes easy to say that the engine requires some adjustments to be able to run at full power with an acceptable reliability in a 22 race season.mzso wrote: ↑02 May 2022, 19:33That seems to be the implication. Though I'm a tad doubtful of these claim. How would they even assess reliability accurately if they don't run it at full power?saviour stivala wrote: ↑29 Apr 2022, 13:06Any horse power gain from the ICE can only result if the ICE was run below its maximum output potential.