That's funny, because raikkonen said he had to fuel save troughout the race. Perhaps marko thinks there was no problem with consumption relative to the other power units, as in they're on the same level in that regard.
That's funny, because raikkonen said he had to fuel save troughout the race. Perhaps marko thinks there was no problem with consumption relative to the other power units, as in they're on the same level in that regard.
On my TV when they interviewed Horner after riciardo broke down they said it was an engine problem. I have not heard anything else mentioned.
http://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/form ... 50196.htmlWas war bei Ricciardo los?
Marko: Am Anfang zwei Sensorprobleme im Getriebe, dann später kein Benzindruck. Die Mechaniker haben drei Nächte durchgearbeitet. Im Zuge dieser Nachtschichten kann schon mal was schiefgehen.
The ERS temps (4th column from the right) of ~55°C: any guesses as to which specific component that would be? Battery pack only? Also, would a 45°-50° manifold temp be common for this formula?Blackout wrote: ↑02 Apr 2017, 12:08Interesting 2014 Barcelona GP fuel and oil datas https://twitter.com/KevTs
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C6JC6igWgAAswha.jpg
I think 50° is just about ballpark for post aftercoolerroon wrote: ↑05 Apr 2017, 18:38The ERS temps (4th column from the right) of ~55°C: any guesses as to which specific component that would be? Battery pack only? Also, would a 45°-50° manifold temp be common for this formula?Blackout wrote: ↑02 Apr 2017, 12:08Interesting 2014 Barcelona GP fuel and oil datas https://twitter.com/KevTs
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C6JC6igWgAAswha.jpg
Bottas was averaging 10-12 kph higher top speed on the back straight, and 10 kph higher on the main straight compared to Ric in the early stages or the race.gandharva wrote: ↑11 Apr 2017, 13:03I think the Renault powered teams currently have a huge disadvantage by running the 2016 MGU-H. In the first part of the China Race (while RAI was chasing RIC) you could see the Renault MGU-K recovering energy (flickering rear lights) way before the braking zones at the RedBull, while at both Ferraris the rear light did not light up once.