Keep believing that. Ferrari is no worse than the other teams. Don't you see the puffs of smoke from Mercedes engines on the same corner?, don't you see the flexing rear wings on RedBulls? don't you see that Racing Point is not copied from pictures?z.topoln wrote: ↑19 Jul 2020, 10:01Difference is that Ferrari was fast only in straight line.
Merc is fast everywhere, so few tenths in straights ,few tenths in slow turns, few in fast turns, few through mechanical and braking stability,maybe a tenth from DAS and i guess Hamilton is worth a tenth also...and you get to a second difference. But its whole package (engine, aero, susp, brakes, tyre management amd driver) thats practically best on grid in all the separate fields.
So its many little things combining to an awesome machine. Where do you even start looking?
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Why then they're wasn't disqualified?
BTW: Ferrari wasn't fast only on straights, they were fast on corner exits with supperior acceleration, they were fast on starts, they were on par at most of corners... Actually they lost mainly on slow corners...z.topoln wrote: ↑19 Jul 2020, 10:01Difference is that Ferrari was fast only in straight line.
Merc is fast everywhere, so few tenths in straights ,few tenths in slow turns, few in fast turns, few through mechanical and braking stability,maybe a tenth from DAS and i guess Hamilton is worth a tenth also...and you get to a second difference. But its whole package (engine, aero, susp, brakes, tyre management amd driver) thats practically best on grid in all the separate fields.
So its many little things combining to an awesome machine. Where do you even start looking?
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Thanks, but still 1 sec a lap quicker, i still feel there is something wrong but other teams are not able to catch them. 1 sec is a huge margin.z.topoln wrote: ↑19 Jul 2020, 10:01Difference is that Ferrari was fast only in straight line.
Merc is fast everywhere, so few tenths in straights ,few tenths in slow turns, few in fast turns, few through mechanical and braking stability,maybe a tenth from DAS and i guess Hamilton is worth a tenth also...and you get to a second difference. But its whole package (engine, aero, susp, brakes, tyre management amd driver) thats practically best on grid in all the separate fields.
So its many little things combining to an awesome machine. Where do you even start looking?
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In this fuel restricted, efficiency formula, gains are compounded.Alakshendra wrote: ↑19 Jul 2020, 11:39
Thanks, but still 1 sec a lap quicker, i still feel there is something wrong but other teams are not able to catch them. 1 sec is a huge margin.
you re right monsieur lapalissehenry wrote: ↑19 Jul 2020, 13:24In this fuel restricted, efficiency formula, gains are compounded.Alakshendra wrote: ↑19 Jul 2020, 11:39
Thanks, but still 1 sec a lap quicker, i still feel there is something wrong but other teams are not able to catch them. 1 sec is a huge margin.
In qualifying if you go faster you get to run the higher PU modes for a greater percentage of the lap which makes you even faster.
In the race you can run lower fuel which in turn means faster lap times, or the same lap times with lower stress on PU, tyres and brakes. Which means shorter race time which is the objective.
It doesn’t matter if the improved lap time comes from better aero or PU or driver. The faster you go the faster you can go.
But don't you think all run on high PU for qualifying and still whole grid is like 1 sec behind the merc. What i feel is how they are so good without doing nothing wrong. When ferrari was quick just at straights whole merc started to make hell lot of noise but here both merc's being 1 sec fast and still no one even raises a question?henry wrote: ↑19 Jul 2020, 13:24In this fuel restricted, efficiency formula, gains are compounded.Alakshendra wrote: ↑19 Jul 2020, 11:39
Thanks, but still 1 sec a lap quicker, i still feel there is something wrong but other teams are not able to catch them. 1 sec is a huge margin.
In qualifying if you go faster you get to run the higher PU modes for a greater percentage of the lap which makes you even faster.
In the race you can run lower fuel which in turn means faster lap times, or the same lap times with lower stress on PU, tyres and brakes. Which means shorter race time which is the objective.
It doesn’t matter if the improved lap time comes from better aero or PU or driver. The faster you go the faster you can go.
The car is good everywhere, especially corners. Tell, me, how did they cheat to have their car handle and corner so well?Alakshendra wrote: ↑19 Jul 2020, 15:52But don't you think all run on high PU for qualifying and still whole grid is like 1 sec behind the merc. What i feel is how they are so good without doing nothing wrong. When ferrari was quick just at straights whole merc started to make hell lot of noise but here both merc's being 1 sec fast and still no one even raises a question?henry wrote: ↑19 Jul 2020, 13:24In this fuel restricted, efficiency formula, gains are compounded.Alakshendra wrote: ↑19 Jul 2020, 11:39
Thanks, but still 1 sec a lap quicker, i still feel there is something wrong but other teams are not able to catch them. 1 sec is a huge margin.
In qualifying if you go faster you get to run the higher PU modes for a greater percentage of the lap which makes you even faster.
In the race you can run lower fuel which in turn means faster lap times, or the same lap times with lower stress on PU, tyres and brakes. Which means shorter race time which is the objective.
It doesn’t matter if the improved lap time comes from better aero or PU or driver. The faster you go the faster you can go.