Joseki wrote: ↑26 Aug 2017, 22:42
NL_Fer wrote: ↑26 Aug 2017, 21:20
The shocking conclusion is, Honda still has no full deployment for a whole lap, the have to chose where to have deployment.
I don't think that ANY team has full deployment for the whole lap, the battiers allows for 33.3 seconds of hybrid boost at max power, and even with some amount of energy recovered while braking by the MGU-K and some on the straights by the MGU-H (I actually doubt it's much considering that it's in the highest possible power output mode) Spa has very long sections at full throttle.
I think Mercedes and Ferrari can run full MGU-K deployment for all of a qualy lap. It is likely that they don't but not because they don't have enough energy to deploy but more likely because they run part of the lap with wastegate open and the MGU-H driving the compressor.
The 33.3 second number has to modified, both as you say due to MGU-K input from braking and also the MGU-H. These numbers are not insignificant.
Braking will add around 1 MJ to the available energy to deploy. The MGU-H will output around 50 kW in self sustain mode reducing the battery drain to 70 kw. So they can run 5000/70 seconds ( 71) at wide open throttle in self sustain mode. And it is likely they charge the ES by other means on the qualy lap allowing some running in max power mode even if they want to run the rest of the lap in self sustain.
So forget the 33.3 second number. It is based on a misreading of the rules that says they can only deploy 4 mJ over the lap and the ES drain is 120 kW.
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