WaikeCU wrote: ↑19 Apr 2017, 00:14
What I made of that is:
- It just proves how much quicker Lewis actually would be if he would have had DRS activated during his lap at that section. Valtteri was only less than .050s faster than Lewis' time.
Well, he also made an error in the last sector. I think we will see the normal 0.2 to 0.3 sec between Ham and Bot throughout the season if everything runs fine. Here Bot had an excellent last Q3 run, the track evolved and Ham bottled it...no big deal, business as usual.
WaikeCU wrote: ↑19 Apr 2017, 00:14
- That would mean, Merc's pace running in clean air is mighty compared to the Ferrari. If Lewis managed to be 2nd without DRS activated at that part of the circuit and be more than .4s faster than Seb's time in 3rd. Imagine if DRS was active on Lewis' car.
Well, the time of the second Q3 run was only a bit faster than Vet. To me it looks like both cars are quite equal, 0.1sec up and down depending on the track. The game changer is the Q engine mode, which gives Merc half a second advantage on an engine track like this.
WaikeCU wrote: ↑19 Apr 2017, 00:14
- So, the Merc is the real deal in Quali compared with the Ferrari.
Easy with 0.5 sec just from the engine.
WaikeCU wrote: ↑19 Apr 2017, 00:14
- Which pretty much proves how quickly Lewis was catching Seb towards the end of the race. On low fuel load, on fresher tires and a monster of a car under his butt. He was catching Seb with big strives.
The big amount of the catching was down to the engine mode. When catching Bot, Ham was using his most powerful mode for something like 8 laps. You could see it nicely in his S1 times, which were half a second to a second faster then the S1 times from Vet and Bot. This sector time is just down on engine power. On the other hand in S3 they were nearly similar and S2 had another second due to new tires and back straight.
Once they were past Bot, the S1 time came to normal in comparison to Vet and Bot.
WaikeCU wrote: ↑19 Apr 2017, 00:14
- Question mark remains on the performance of that Merc on heavy fuel load / beginning of the race. I think the Ferrari has a similar pace at that point.
I think it is purely down on engine modes. This engine has not much on its back (turned down long time in Oz and China), so they could run it a bit harder and burn some oil.