Where and how did you come up with that? You're saying a car which was easily the best in monaco was somehow struggling for traction all of a sudden?
Where and how did you come up with that? You're saying a car which was easily the best in monaco was somehow struggling for traction all of a sudden?
I don't think they are, and Max almost won in Suzuka, and had really good pace in COTA. Suzuka is a rear limited circuit and sectors 1 & 2 is all chassis, COTA has enough slow corners and high speed corners where they can keep up, while also being rear limited. The lower consistent power of the Renault preserves the rear tires.
You can't really draw any conclusions from that because that's just a snapshot of a variety of factors, DRS, a tow, ERS SOC, engine mode etc. Perhaps there are times where the Mercedes and Ferrari PU's has 70 hp more than the Renault because they can simply keep the power flowing where the Renault can't. In other words the other PU's are more efficient and don't have to turn the engine down as often.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑10 Jul 2018, 17:26Red Bull are in a frightening anti-Renault campaign at the moment. Fact manipulation is severe, Max is right on it, must be why Horner and Marko love him so much.
Just as a reference - Silverstone map.
https://www.fia.com/sites/default/files ... k=YXjttZqp
When you compare race speeds from last year and this year:
https://image.ibb.co/ftQGNT/2017_race.jpg
https://image.ibb.co/cqY32T/2018_race.jpg
And qualy speeds as well (disregard Dani Ric 2017 qualy, he had turbo failure in Q1):
https://image.ibb.co/dw8E98/2017_qual.jpg
https://image.ibb.co/haGO2T/2018_qual.jpg
You understand that every team went for more downforce this year (where the lap time comes of course) sacrificing top speed a bit. Ferrari made the biggest progress due to great work on aero efficiency and PU, but Max has clearly had more downforce/drag than Dani Ric (who had to use DRS manually in Q). Also, Max lacked DRS in the race, where this speed deficit comes from. Look where Hamilton was with top speed in race last year (without DRS) and this year 20kmh up.
Red Bull chose to go Ferrari 2017 - max downforce, sacrifice efficiency. Just like Ferrari last year - they were top dogs in Monaco (and very likely will be in Hungary and Singapore) and they struggled the most (so far) in Silverstone. It's a ctrl+c, ctrl+v really.
It's in the link I gave. Ricciardo's exit speed is much slower than vettel on the slow speed corners. Maybe it didn't effect them due to different wings in Monaco and Silverstone.
Can't find any links.. Ric's exits speed off of slow speed corners is due to renault's lack of sheeer power, not RB's traction problem, which would go against everything that've seen this season.M840TR wrote: ↑11 Jul 2018, 06:56It's in the link I gave. Ricciardo's exit speed is much slower than vettel on the slow speed corners. Maybe it didn't effect them due to different wings in Monaco and Silverstone.
Believing the Sky crew They were saying troughout the race copse is flat (easy flat no less) even in the race
No, he was doing T2 with drs open. No one was going DRSed trough T1, in quali or race.