diffuser wrote: ↑26 Mar 2018, 20:48
Bisonas wrote: ↑26 Mar 2018, 18:09
diffuser wrote: ↑26 Mar 2018, 14:32
Race Speeds are useless, too many other factors make them so.
Race speeds are never useless If you know what to look for. You can discard the useless and artificial information but you can also find useful information on them on each race. Thats why we have them in the first place.
Now if you personally find them useless, you can just discard my post. Don't try to make others that can find some useful information on them wrong.
So what does that tell you about a specific cars characteristics ?
I think i already said what those race speeds tells me,and i also explained my logic behind it. You only have to read it a few posts back.
On AUS track, Renault engines using their race modes, wheren't lacking too much top speed, compare to Ferrari engines using race modes. And i speak about Ferrari because Vetel Raikonen and Alonso where running on free air, and all their speeds where in the same range without none of them having DRS. I am not speaking about downforce levels,car setup,drag, cornering speed or traction. We can't possible know how much downforce each car is running, or how much drag it has, but what ever the setups, Renault engines could stand their ground, and possible defend against Ferrari engines. If you ask me if Vetel was behind Alonso, he wouldn't be able to pass him. Thats for AUS.
Now you tell me, what Qualifying speed charts tell you, about Sundays race, when they are using engine modes, that will never use in the race??