Excellent. Thanks. It’s a pity the display is on the steering wheel, the major changes in ES state are easy to see but I couldn’t see if there were any increases under drive.yelistener wrote: ↑18 Sep 2018, 10:24Did a little video about the ERS and Overtake button at work, from Monza onboard.
Gasly pressed the overtake button for a better corner exit acceleration. But it can only work for a few seconds, so after that it was back to auto ERS deployment based on the setting. It's also very clear to see the battery bar went down on straights and went back up after braking through corners, which is how MGU-K works.
I enhanced the audio a tiny bit so it's a little easier to hear the sound of the electric boost. The few seconds where Gasly pressed the overtake button is obviously the sound of the maximum ERS boost, but the electric boost was working on all straights during that lap, just not in that extremely-consuming overtaking mode.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmEZGKfo50o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmEZGKfo50o
Thanks. Supplementary, what does it mean when they switch to 4 illuminated briefly?
4 Illuminated lights mean he can activate his drs (after he crossed the drs line). When he activates it, those 2 extra lights turn off. They briefly turn on again at the end of straight when he manually closes drs a second before the actual drs zone is over.
That's simply not true and not possible in race conditions. When he presses the overtake button wastegates open and the turbo is driven with mgu-h. What you are hearing for the rest of the lap is just regular mgu-k noise.yelistener wrote: ↑18 Sep 2018, 10:24I enhanced the audio a tiny bit so it's a little easier to hear the sound of the electric boost. The few seconds where Gasly pressed the overtake button is obviously the sound of the maximum ERS boost, but the electric boost was working on all straights during that lap, just not in that extremely-consuming overtaking mode.
Yes I was talking about the regular mgu-k noise, which was working whenever the car was accelerating. I thought that few seconds extra sound was from mgu-k motor maxing out, but you're right, it was the sound of wastegate releasing back-pressure.Juzh wrote: ↑21 Sep 2018, 15:12That's simply not true and not possible in race conditions. When he presses the overtake button wastegates open and the turbo is driven with mgu-h. What you are hearing for the rest of the lap is just regular mgu-k noise.yelistener wrote: ↑18 Sep 2018, 10:24I enhanced the audio a tiny bit so it's a little easier to hear the sound of the electric boost. The few seconds where Gasly pressed the overtake button is obviously the sound of the maximum ERS boost, but the electric boost was working on all straights during that lap, just not in that extremely-consuming overtaking mode.
Same thing happening here on the renault: https://youtu.be/AphQZy1LMos?t=18s
I'm on the fence regarding this. The first chicane is awkwardly clumsy and yes, I'd like to see Monza even faster. In fact, the configuration without the chicane is used to test LMP prototypes simulating LeMans.
they talking about the removal of second chicane not the first.... but i do agree that those two are the most common overtaking spots.timbo wrote: ↑15 Dec 2018, 12:40I'm on the fence regarding this. The first chicane is awkwardly clumsy and yes, I'd like to see Monza even faster. In fact, the configuration without the chicane is used to test LMP prototypes simulating LeMans.
But taking it out will remove one of the main (if not THE main) overtaking spots of the circuit. Not only that but the first chicane often sets up an overtaking move going into the second.
It is on Planet F1siskue2005 wrote: ↑15 Dec 2018, 20:16they talking about the removal of second chicane not the first.... but i do agree that those two are the most common overtaking spots.timbo wrote: ↑15 Dec 2018, 12:40I'm on the fence regarding this. The first chicane is awkwardly clumsy and yes, I'd like to see Monza even faster. In fact, the configuration without the chicane is used to test LMP prototypes simulating LeMans.
But taking it out will remove one of the main (if not THE main) overtaking spots of the circuit. Not only that but the first chicane often sets up an overtaking move going into the second.
But there is no clear source for this move, all i saw was an article by somebody on a whatsapp f1 group, nothing more