And then...dans79 wrote: ↑24 Mar 2018, 09:15So I'm betting this is going to be Lewis's theme song this year!
https://youtu.be/L53gjP-TtGE
https://youtu.be/YK4ThkJKqMo
And then...dans79 wrote: ↑24 Mar 2018, 09:15So I'm betting this is going to be Lewis's theme song this year!
https://youtu.be/L53gjP-TtGE
.Yes and we can just admire them for doing that even if it is wearisome.
Look at the minimap at the end. Check out the 3rd DRS zone. That is the only place where there is a turn included in a DRS zone and guess what Mercedes smashes it. That for me proves the Ferrari speed advantage is down to a tiny rear wing in comparison to a Mercedes as the slight bend would make a driver more twitchy and not as keen to go full beans with an opened tiny rear wing.TAG wrote: ↑24 Mar 2018, 19:13Yeah, the car is better under braking, into a corner and accelerating out of the corner. Massive gap. Ferrari does have the top end, seems much more efficient there.Sevach wrote: ↑24 Mar 2018, 19:11OMG after the first corner you just know it's over.TAG wrote: ↑24 Mar 2018, 18:19Side by side from ESPN here.
http://www.espn.co.uk/video/clip?id=22896872
ore like williams either lost the manual or kubica has taken it home to readabsbeginner wrote: ↑24 Mar 2018, 21:37Because they have been given of the very same software for the ECU but they didn't bother reading the man pages.Restomaniac wrote: ↑24 Mar 2018, 21:18Indeed.
Mercedes obviously use a Mercedes powerplant and have just smashed the field. Now if it was just about the powerplant then why do Williams currently quite frankly suck?
Probably
Exactly, it would be like saying during Red Bull dominat years ‘they carry 30kph through the Apex and brake fifty yards later’. I also don’t buy it. If the pu gave that much of an advantage surely Williams would be able to get out of q1 on the back of this magic engine alone!
I'm pretty sure they all burn oil, and I'd expect them to be at the limit, if they are not at the limit, they need to figure out a way to get there if its so beneficial. I'm sure Mercedes burn oil, I never said they didnt.
Where did you come up with 0.1? These aren't road car motors you know!Sieper wrote: ↑25 Mar 2018, 00:01Now, as engines can function perfectly fine with the actual usage of 0,1 liter, why continue to allow for higher limits? Yes its Been reduced to 1,2, then 0,9, now 0,6 but clearly that is still enough to assist in At least the whole Q3 and who knows how much is still left for critical’s moments in the race.
According to AMuS (quote by Helmut Marko), that is what the Renault engine uses.dans79 wrote: ↑25 Mar 2018, 00:13Where did you come up with 0.1? These aren't road car motors you know!Sieper wrote: ↑25 Mar 2018, 00:01Now, as engines can function perfectly fine with the actual usage of 0,1 liter, why continue to allow for higher limits? Yes its Been reduced to 1,2, then 0,9, now 0,6 but clearly that is still enough to assist in At least the whole Q3 and who knows how much is still left for critical’s moments in the race.
At the end of 7 race weekends I'll bet you they will be burning through way more than 0.1, and it won't be for the sake of additives.
This is no better or different than the EBD, the f-duct, FRIC and especially the flexi wings (feat RedBull) and other ingenuities F1 comes up with.
So a very questionable figure at best!
Were you moaning when RedBull found a clever way to dominate?Sieper wrote: ↑25 Mar 2018, 00:280,1 liter per 100 km, that is about 0,3 liter for a race distance. Streetcar engines are no reference, agreed. That is what Renault uses up and apparently even the Mercedes customer teams, this data was posted last year. When the limit was reduced to 0.9 the actual usage was 0,89 liter in that chart. To me that shows it has no reference to real oil usage but can be strictly controlled (If there is truth to these numbers;which I do believe).
Listen I am for the one top three teams with the biggest power deficit, (RBR) so offcourse I would like the playfield leveled a bit more (how much it is I don’t know) but it is the actual rule book oil is not meant as fuel and the merc engine seems capable (If the Numbers posted are correct) of meeting the next to zero oil burn If that were now to be the enforced rule.
And If it were enforced to 0,1 and merc would still be party moding in Q3 at least that would shut my whining up for good! A good thing for all parties involved so Lets hope 0,1 will get enforced at Some point.
If you are willing to doubt that as a legitimate source, we might as well disregard anything we read on the internet, by anyone. That would include various quotes by Toto as well.
You think they use that extra power only to go faster in a straight line? No. They use it to work the aero more aggressively.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑24 Mar 2018, 19:03The side by side comparison is interesting. Hamilton made so much time in a few corners, particularly in the first sector. Kimi was catching on the straights. But that Mercedes was on rails through the corners. No magic buttons help with that, just spot on aero and a driver who has a total feel for and trust in the car.
Exactly Phil, so its more than likely just sour grapes.