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Be prepared to watch cars doing LiCo through 130R.AR3-GP wrote: ↑22 Mar 2026, 18:24I think the esses will be a good place to charge for the run from T7 to T8. I don't know how much downforce they'll have for T8, but they might want to charge again in that corner. Either superclipping or just LICO through T8 fully and then brake for T9. Then they will want to charge a lot through the hairpin and spoon to make the run to final chicane. Either partial throttle or just braking more. Since the start finish line is not far from the exit of the chicane, teams won''t be too concerned with having energy after the chicane.
Straight line mode will probably only be available on the front straight and before and after 130R. The rest of the track has too much curvature.
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They will, but not because of energy but because of downforce. I don`t think R130 will go flat.venkyhere wrote: ↑23 Mar 2026, 06:33Be prepared to watch cars doing LiCo through 130R.AR3-GP wrote: ↑22 Mar 2026, 18:24I think the esses will be a good place to charge for the run from T7 to T8. I don't know how much downforce they'll have for T8, but they might want to charge again in that corner. Either superclipping or just LICO through T8 fully and then brake for T9. Then they will want to charge a lot through the hairpin and spoon to make the run to final chicane. Either partial throttle or just braking more. Since the start finish line is not far from the exit of the chicane, teams won''t be too concerned with having energy after the chicane.
Straight line mode will probably only be available on the front straight and before and after 130R. The rest of the track has too much curvature.
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It will be the most pathetic viewing through that corner, made famous by prime Alonso & mid-teen Verstappen.
This chart really doesn’t make sense without accounting for length of circuit, or more accurately how much of the circuit is power limited.
It is just a indication of how much the brakes harvest, which is 70% of 4MJ battery i.e 8 sec, the rest of the time is going to be artificial with lift and coast, and generator modeBadger wrote: ↑23 Mar 2026, 10:54This chart really doesn’t make sense without accounting for length of circuit, or more accurately how much of the circuit is power limited.
Austria looks worse than Belgium here, but I guarantee you it will be much worse in Spa.
Suzuka is going to be a bad circuit for energy. It’s long and lacks braking zones. The straights come consecutively with little ability to recharge in between. By the time they hit T1 they will be completely depleted (race), and so will be forced to spend their time up until T11 recharging the battery. Basically they will be harvesting and tyre saving on the iconic parts of the track whilst deploying on the flat bits.
I think it will be easy flat if the wings are closed.

F1technical is site for puristsDJ Downforce wrote: ↑23 Mar 2026, 16:18Can we please not have a thread full of complaints again. Perhaps a separate thread can be made for that? Or these people who hate this formula so much could stop watching for a while?
Or perhaps it's non of your business and if people want to complain about how poor these regs are then let them?DJ Downforce wrote: ↑23 Mar 2026, 16:18Can we please not have a thread full of complaints again. Perhaps a separate thread can be made for that? Or these people who hate this formula so much could stop watching for a while?