NathanOlder wrote: ↑04 Mar 2018, 13:25
Juzh wrote: ↑03 Mar 2018, 21:03
GoranF1 wrote: ↑03 Mar 2018, 20:57
No, just Bottas lifting where he's told.
Why is alonso 13 kph faster than hulkenberg on the start/finish line? Don't you see? It's all pointless.
If all this speed trap data is from day 4 then I think everyone seems to be missing a huge point.
Alonso and Sainz both ran in the afternoon when it was fully dry. Bottas and Hulk only had a small amount of dry time as it was wet in the morning. This blows out any theory for speed trap data and PU performance.
If its day 4 your talking about that is.
Bottas was doing solid laptimes on dry tires before hamilton took over, yet 30 kph down in S2. Anyway, there's a bunch of cars on video using slipstream at various times during the day (gasly 333 kph would mean 2018 honda would dust 2017 mercedes... yeah, no). Then there's a bunch of different ERS deployment strategies, particularly into S1 speed trap. There's a million variables in testing which makes speed trap numbers obsolete in one way or another.
I remember the hype about renault for 2016 when one car had a high speed trap number, but was then like 20 kph slower in the actual qualifying.