j.yank wrote:Andres125sx wrote:j.yank wrote:Comparing the times from last year and this year on several circuits for different teams you can't find another explanation than Mercedes and Ferrari are running now in the range from 850 to 910 hp (with ERS).
Comparing current times with those in 1987 when power output in qualifying was above 1000 bhp you can´t find another explanation than current PUs are running now in the range from around 2000-2500bhp, but I guess something is wrong in that deduction
You can't compare apples with oranges but we are talking about oranges with oranges.
Sorry but no, not even if you assume exactly the same aero, same chasis, same suspensions, etc., what is false as every car improve in winter, but even assuming that your deduction is far from accurate.
Comparing laptimes to work out some power numbers is flawed for a simple reason, this PUs do not provide same power constantly, it depend on the energy harvested, so an improvement in energy harvesting that allows using full power (ICE + ERS) longer will improve laptimes even if peak power is exactly the same.
That´s exactly what happened with Ferrari, they improved their laptimes more than one second compared to past season and main reason was not a power increase, but a harvesting increase. I guess they improved peak power too, they should have learnt something during first season, but you get what I mean, laptime improvement is not necessarily related with power increase, specially this season after Mercedes proved how important energy harvesting is