wuzak wrote: ↑05 Nov 2019, 03:20
Except there never was any loophole.
Cheating the sensor is clearly banned in the regulations.
Exactly.
1. you can't trick the sensor and pass more than 100l/h through it.
2. you can't store fuel past the sensor as the rules also cover this.
3. you can't put fuel into the engine by bypassing the sensor.
RB and Merc don't have any clue how Ferrari does it. That's why they ask the FIA for directives to either rule out a theory or to find the way Ferrari does it. It is that simple...
LM10 wrote: ↑05 Nov 2019, 08:24
Remember the races in which Ferrari was uncatchable on the straights even though Mercedes had slipstream and DRS. This went on lap after lap after lap. How would they be able to do that storing fuel?
That was just less drag than mercedes. Remember that the Merc is the car with the most df and drag on the grid while the Ferrari has the least drag and df on the top3. And then on top of that Ferrari got their magic mode. That's why Merc can't pass a Ferrari on the straights.
Remember Williams a few years ago? They were a nightmare to pass, because they were so fast on the straights.