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thanks! that is unusual
Yes lower engine modes for sure.chrisc90 wrote: ↑15 Sep 2023, 19:16Anyone looked at the telemetry for these sessions yet?
I missed both FP's today as didnt bother taking laptop to work, but will catch up later. But quickly choosing Sainz, Lec, Max fastest laps from FP2 shows the RB running a lot less engine. Can see the differences from around 230kmh on the graphs.
I agree that RBR is running lower engine mode but so is Ferrari. They have been running lower engine modes in FP1-2 since earlier than Monza last year.scuderiabrandon wrote: ↑15 Sep 2023, 19:36Yes lower engine modes for sure.chrisc90 wrote: ↑15 Sep 2023, 19:16Anyone looked at the telemetry for these sessions yet?
I missed both FP's today as didnt bother taking laptop to work, but will catch up later. But quickly choosing Sainz, Lec, Max fastest laps from FP2 shows the RB running a lot less engine. Can see the differences from around 230kmh on the graphs.
RB race sims at Hungary, zandvoort were slower than a few teams iirc . They have been running their FPs differently compared to the beginning of the season when every session would show that half a second gap in race trim. Last 5 races or so their pace only is shown in the race. Don't know whydialtone wrote: ↑15 Sep 2023, 20:31I agree that RBR is running lower engine mode but so is Ferrari. They have been running lower engine modes in FP1-2 since earlier than Monza last year.scuderiabrandon wrote: ↑15 Sep 2023, 19:36Yes lower engine modes for sure.chrisc90 wrote: ↑15 Sep 2023, 19:16Anyone looked at the telemetry for these sessions yet?
I missed both FP's today as didnt bother taking laptop to work, but will catch up later. But quickly choosing Sainz, Lec, Max fastest laps from FP2 shows the RB running a lot less engine. Can see the differences from around 230kmh on the graphs.
Ultimately it will be a lot closer come quali, it will also be easier to pass in the race so starting 1st isn't going to be as big of a deal as in the past. Ferrari tire degradation, particularly in Leclerc's hands is a bit worrying, imho his tires don't even last the full quali lap.
But I don't see a 30+ sec win with the data from FP2, race sims are a lot less sensitive to engine modes and I don't remember that being so close in recent times.
I'd guess they've probably dialled things back a bit in Free Practise sessions to avoid unnecessary wear and tearorganic wrote: ↑15 Sep 2023, 21:05RB race sims at Hungary, zandvoort were slower than a few teams iirc . They have been running their FPs differently compared to the beginning of the season when every session would show that half a second gap in race trim. Last 5 races or so their pace only is shown in the race. Don't know whydialtone wrote: ↑15 Sep 2023, 20:31I agree that RBR is running lower engine mode but so is Ferrari. They have been running lower engine modes in FP1-2 since earlier than Monza last year.
Ultimately it will be a lot closer come quali, it will also be easier to pass in the race so starting 1st isn't going to be as big of a deal as in the past. Ferrari tire degradation, particularly in Leclerc's hands is a bit worrying, imho his tires don't even last the full quali lap.
But I don't see a 30+ sec win with the data from FP2, race sims are a lot less sensitive to engine modes and I don't remember that being so close in recent times.
That's not my recollection:organic wrote: ↑15 Sep 2023, 21:05RB race sims at Hungary, zandvoort were slower than a few teams iirc . They have been running their FPs differently compared to the beginning of the season when every session would show that half a second gap in race trim. Last 5 races or so their pace only is shown in the race. Don't know whydialtone wrote: ↑15 Sep 2023, 20:31I agree that RBR is running lower engine mode but so is Ferrari. They have been running lower engine modes in FP1-2 since earlier than Monza last year.
Ultimately it will be a lot closer come quali, it will also be easier to pass in the race so starting 1st isn't going to be as big of a deal as in the past. Ferrari tire degradation, particularly in Leclerc's hands is a bit worrying, imho his tires don't even last the full quali lap.
But I don't see a 30+ sec win with the data from FP2, race sims are a lot less sensitive to engine modes and I don't remember that being so close in recent times.
You worry about ferrari being passed but last year at times leclerc was maybe a second faster in raw pace than perez but couldn't do anything with it, he was stuck at 0.2s for the entire time. I just dont see a ferrari being passed on track under normal circumstances, and that includes big tyre wear.
This is still very optimistic. Singapore is just not a great track for overtaking. You have the wall issue. Defender can very easily put the overtaker in the wall and earn a lenient 5 second penalty.