I'll believe that when a 2nd reliable English source confirms it, until then IMO it's just partisan German media making stuff up.gandharva wrote:AMUS claims that Vettels old chassis was sent to Milton Keynes and after checking it, they found out that it was indeed distorted.
http://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/form ... 62176.html
AMUS??djos wrote:
I'll believe that when a 2nd reliable English source confirms it, until then IMO it's just partisan German media making stuff up.
It's a single source, no other F1 news org has corroborated it so until then I take it with a salt shaker!Sevach wrote:AMUS??djos wrote:
I'll believe that when a 2nd reliable English source confirms it, until then IMO it's just partisan German media making stuff up.
Why would RB lie? There's nothing to gain. Vettel even stated it might all be in his head. A fault in the chassis is possible. Interesting they used the word "distorted" and not cracked. Early testing had massive heat issues, could this have effected the chassis any way?djos wrote:It's a single source, no other F1 news org has corroborated it so until then I take it with a salt shaker!Sevach wrote:AMUS??djos wrote:
I'll believe that when a 2nd reliable English source confirms it, until then IMO it's just partisan German media making stuff up.
A distorted Carbon mono-coque? I never heard that one before! It would sound a bit more credible if they said cracked. But distorted?!! haha damn right we need a second source.djos wrote:I'll believe that when a 2nd reliable English source confirms it, until then IMO it's just partisan German media making stuff up.gandharva wrote:AMUS claims that Vettels old chassis was sent to Milton Keynes and after checking it, they found out that it was indeed distorted.
http://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/form ... 62176.html
Why not? Here's what the wiki states:n smikle wrote:A distorted Carbon mono-coque? I never heard that one before! It would sound a bit more credible if they said cracked. But distorted?!! haha damn right we need a second source.
Despite its high initial strength-to-weight ratio, a design limitation of CFRP is its lack of a definable fatigue endurance limit. This means, theoretically, that stress cycle failure cannot be ruled out. While steel and many other structural metals and alloys do have estimable fatigue endurance limits, the complex failure modes of composites mean that the fatigue failure properties of CFRP are difficult to predict and design for. As a result, when using CFRP for critical cyclic-loading applications, engineers may need to design in considerable strength safety margins to provide suitable component reliability over its service life.
This doesn't explain anything to what I posted though. Key words in my post are DISTORTED. That just doesn't happen to something as stiff as a carbon fibre chassis that was made properly. Permanent Distortion happens when the materials yields into the plastic range of the stress strain curve, or if the material was over heated or something or poorly made. This is very un-likley to happen to an F1 Chassis. It was better if they had said "cracked." Those chassis are pretty stiff you know - they just are not gonna be permanently distorted from loads created from driving. Unsubstantiated rumours IMO.Cam wrote:Why not? Here's what the wiki states:n smikle wrote:A distorted Carbon mono-coque? I never heard that one before! It would sound a bit more credible if they said cracked. But distorted?!! haha damn right we need a second source.Despite its high initial strength-to-weight ratio, a design limitation of CFRP is its lack of a definable fatigue endurance limit. This means, theoretically, that stress cycle failure cannot be ruled out. While steel and many other structural metals and alloys do have estimable fatigue endurance limits, the complex failure modes of composites mean that the fatigue failure properties of CFRP are difficult to predict and design for. As a result, when using CFRP for critical cyclic-loading applications, engineers may need to design in considerable strength safety margins to provide suitable component reliability over its service life.
Perhaps the flaw is due to manufacturing errors, so the distortion was present from the beginning?n smikle wrote:This doesn't explain anything to what I posted though. Key words in my post are DISTORTED. That just doesn't happen to something as stiff as a carbon fibre chassis that was made properly. Permanent Distortion happens when the materials yields into the plastic range of the stress strain curve, or if the material was over heated or something or poorly made. This is very un-likley to happen to an F1 Chassis. It was better if they had said "cracked." Those chassis are pretty stiff you know - they just are not gonna be permanently distorted from loads created from driving. Unsubstantiated rumours IMO.
The car was on fire a few times, maybe that damaged something in the floor?n smikle wrote:Permanent Distortion happens when the materials yields into the plastic range of the stress strain curve, or if the material was over heated or something or poorly made. This is very un-likley to happen to an F1 Chassis. It was better if they had said "cracked."
Basically first he had great troubles in the last breaking phase as the rear became instable, forcing him to make a longer corner and costing him lots of lap time at the exit. This also caused a greater tyre degredation. After Spain the question mark is no longer there and the tyre dg was within the window."Der Schaden wurde in der letzten Phase des Bremsens angerichtet, dort wo du schon beim Einlenken bist. Da wurde das Heck unruhig. Es fehlte das Vertrauen spät zu bremsen. Also bremst du früher, doch dann passt die Linie nicht mehr, weil das Auto zum Scheitelpunkt hin falsch positioniert ist. Du musst mehr Kurve bewältigen als nötig. Das kostet dich am Ausgang richtig Zeit."
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"Das Fragezeichen ist weg. Was mein Tempo heute angeht, war es, denke ich, vernünftig. Und mit dem Reifenverschleiß bin ich im Rahmen geblieben."
We will see the respective performance of the RBR chassis and it's two cars in the next couple of races. This will give us a better appreciation of the trend.Daraufhin wurde in der Fabrik in Milton Keynes Vettels Red Bull neu vermessen. Und siehe da. Das alte Einsatz-Chassis der ersten vier Rennen war verzogen. Damit stimmten auch die Fahrwerkseinstellungen nicht mehr. Das erzeugte beim Bremsen im Heck zu viel Unruhe.