AR3-GP wrote: ↑07 Apr 2024, 20:21
Something I've noticed is that no car can hit the apex at the hairpin. It's very different to 20 years ago.
It's due to the topography of the circuit at turn 11 it's banked and rises after the apex. The heavy and stiffly sprung cars struggle to get on power with so much gradient on the inside of a corner.
The Ferrari boys did take quite the narrow line through there though, much different to anyone else. They apexed quite early and washed wide onto the "modern conventional line", they gained on the McLaren's there almost every lap.
Zandvoort turn 3 is not much different in my opinion. If they were able to run lower on the banking and not have such a hassle with the rear on exit, the shorter line should be the better. However, because of formerly mentioned problem, they keep it high on the bank.