Honestly. It's been ONE race.
viewtopic.php?p=1334372#p1334372MJL wrote: ↑10 Mar 2026, 20:21Hi guys, here is my take on the lap around Albert Park.
I've made a lap time optimizer with hybrid power train to analyze harvesting/deployment patterns:
https://x.com/m_lubieniecki/status/2031433586226700426
Interestingly, the optimiser only harvests about 4.5 MJ out of the 7 MJ allowed per lap. I’m curious whether this also happens in reality, or if this is just a modelling artefact.
For safety reasons, batteries must be discharged in the pits as indicated by the specific status light.f1316 wrote: ↑09 Mar 2026, 16:34As a separate but related point: I also don’t understand why they didn’t design these regs so batteries could be charged in the garage/on the grid (as you would for a plug in hybrid at home). It would save a lot of hassle with out laps (and extra charge laps) wouldn’t it?
What prevents them from charging constantly on the completely part throttle warm-up lap?.poz wrote: ↑10 Mar 2026, 23:59For safety reasons, batteries must be discharged in the pits as indicated by the specific status light.f1316 wrote: ↑09 Mar 2026, 16:34As a separate but related point: I also don’t understand why they didn’t design these regs so batteries could be charged in the garage/on the grid (as you would for a plug in hybrid at home). It would save a lot of hassle with out laps (and extra charge laps) wouldn’t it?
I believe the charging regulations for the formation lap could be adjusted, allowing the engine to be used beyond the limits set for the race in order to recharge the battery.
Is this performance per kg or performance per second. Perhaps cubic performance. Cadillac are in a good position for a new team though, having 4.770% more performance than Mercedes. 4.770 does seem like a reasonable estimate. 4.771 and I'd have said it's a bridge too far.AR3-GP wrote: ↑10 Mar 2026, 23:15Field spread is enormous.![]()
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/HDEV4OZW0AA ... =4096x4096
https://x.com/DeltaData_/status/2031432 ... 65/photo/1
They go full throttle on the warmup lap to carry speed through the corners to warm the tires. This drains the battery again.mzso wrote: ↑11 Mar 2026, 00:48What prevents them from charging constantly on the completely part throttle warm-up lap?.poz wrote: ↑10 Mar 2026, 23:59For safety reasons, batteries must be discharged in the pits as indicated by the specific status light.f1316 wrote: ↑09 Mar 2026, 16:34As a separate but related point: I also don’t understand why they didn’t design these regs so batteries could be charged in the garage/on the grid (as you would for a plug in hybrid at home). It would save a lot of hassle with out laps (and extra charge laps) wouldn’t it?
I believe the charging regulations for the formation lap could be adjusted, allowing the engine to be used beyond the limits set for the race in order to recharge the battery.