At lower speed, its more about inertia than drag (drag squaring with speed blah blah blah). So they can gauge by acceleration from lower speed corners.raymondu999 wrote:I know they can, but I never understood how they do so from their sonic analysis. I mean, they don't know how much drag each car has over its aero map, surely? How would you differentiate a draggy car with little fuel from a drag-efficient car with heavy fuel?
Obviously, they'll need input from a few timestamped speed guns to match engine rpm to speed and from that deduce the gear ratios. Having a fair idea of engine torque across the range, they'll be able to work out what force the engine is putting through the rear tyres. After that it is Newton.