More agressive combustion.saviour stivala wrote: ↑18 Jun 2018, 23:28So according to you Mercedes have two versions of “free load mode”, one more aggressive than the other! Maybe you care to explain how the more aggressive version works.
It might be that one power mode is better than the other on certain tracks or it's more likely a case of Mercedes having a slightly less powerful mode to deploy as an ICE gets older so they can keep the damage to the ICE under control and ensure they don't have to replace an ICE earlier than planned if everything else has gone perfectly.saviour stivala wrote: ↑19 Jun 2018, 14:27'Free load mode" is a mode intended to extract the maximum power output possible, so what is the scope of there being two versions, one more powerful than the other?.
Is that compounded?
That may have been why they weren't in a rush delivering the engine upgrades. They knew they had power units in the pipeline that would allow them to walk away with the rest of the season. If anyone's going to introduce unbeatable engines this season, it will be them. They've been doing it for four years, with this one odd delay that coincides with significant engine formula changes.
Their last double DNF was 2016 Spanish GP for totally different reasons! Hamilton's last DNF was 2016 Malaysian GP which cost him the championship that year. It is very rare to see a Merc DNF, let alone two. And both were due to mechanical failures!
Loss of fuel pressure is what I found. I don't know if it's true or not