Based on precedent: not a whole lot. He lost his cascade elements, which aren't hugely costly in terms of downforce. They are more for getting airflow outwash.xtremeclock wrote: ↑23 Jul 2018, 13:33To the experts here:
How much a damaged front wing could have contributed to Vettel losing the car the way he did ?
https://twitter.com/SmilexTech/status/1 ... 4721137664
Of course he did, but from the cockpit you can't really see how damaged the FW is...and there is some new information from #AMuS:
Some of us've been saying that since roll out.
Tends to happen with worn tyres on wet track. If that thing about oil leak is true, well, nothing that Seb could've done.
Verstappen explained it when he knocked off his endplate. You get some understeer, so you have to counter that by adjusting the diff and the brake balance to get the car to rotate.turbof1 wrote: ↑23 Jul 2018, 13:43Based on precedent: not a whole lot. He lost his cascade elements, which aren't hugely costly in terms of downforce. They are more for getting airflow outwash.xtremeclock wrote: ↑23 Jul 2018, 13:33To the experts here:
How much a damaged front wing could have contributed to Vettel losing the car the way he did ?
https://twitter.com/SmilexTech/status/1 ... 4721137664
You'd get perhaps a bit of understeer from it, while I think Vettel got a snap of oversteer.
Possibly he was fighting understeer by loosing some speed while pointing the steering a bit wide, trying to regain some grip instead of trying to mantain the line (tightening the steering). This could be the case if rejoin the trajectory was impossible.
I am more at ease with sliding two wheels than four (except for the occasional cart), so maybe someone with more experience could chip in.BassVirolla wrote: ↑23 Jul 2018, 22:46Possibly he was fighting understeer by loosing some speed while pointing the steering a bit wide, trying to regain some grip instead of trying to mantain the line (tightening the steering). This could be the case if rejoin the trajectory was impossible.
Day after he again Said it was his mistake and that was it, and that he needs to find peace inside himself.xtremeclock wrote: ↑23 Jul 2018, 17:34Of course he did, but from the cockpit you can't really see how damaged the FW is...and there is some new information from #AMuS:
"Photographers reported that Sirotkin had already slid through the gravel bed in the Sachskurve. The Merc V6 of the Russian lost to a leak engine oil. Maybe SV slipped on exactly this one."
It was the perfect storm for Vettel, cold and worn tyres, damaged front wing, oil in the track surface...
Bad luck?
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Fantastic pic:
https://twitter.com/andihaupt1/status/1 ... 7187198976