Looks faster than 100kph. Also the rear light blinked, which suggest the MGU-K shut down at the moment Max was next to Hamilton.
100kph would come up after about 25m. Verstappen had travelled a lot further than that when the tail light came on. So your conjecture that the K gave up the ghost seems more likely. A safety shutdown because of high K temperature seems a good possibility.Mudflap wrote: ↑13 Sep 2020, 23:08Can't tell what speed it was but his initial launch throughout the grip limited phase and after was very strong indicating that the ICE was doing OK. At 100 km/h the MGUK would normally come in - I can't tell whether it worked initially and then gave up the ghost or if it just failed to kick in at all. I suppose it will become clear when the onboard footage emerges.
What is interesting is that Honda mentioned they were hurt by the red flags at Monza. This might be pointing at issues with heat soak while the car is stationary on the grid. That's when PU fluids see peak temperatures. At Monza he had high temperatures and ERS issues right after the re-start, at Mugello something happened right at the start, presumably ERS related again. It can't be a coincidence.
I agree. And he had those at the first start in Monza too. Cost him “only” two places as the chicane was close and that “saved” Him. Alex Albon when asked about his plans pre race said he hoped he would not lose too many places at start. Albon has been giving clues away to the competitors in his interviews. Far too honoust.Mudflap wrote: ↑13 Sep 2020, 23:08Can't tell what speed it was but his initial launch throughout the grip limited phase and after was very strong indicating that the ICE was doing OK. At 100 km/h the MGUK would normally come in - I can't tell whether it worked initially and then gave up the ghost or if it just failed to kick in at all. I suppose it will become clear when the onboard footage emerges.
What is interesting is that Honda mentioned they were hurt by the red flags at Monza. This might be pointing at issues with heat soak while the car is stationary on the grid. That's when PU fluids see peak temperatures. At Monza he had high temperatures and ERS issues right after the re-start, at Mugello something happened right at the start, presumably ERS related again. It can't be a coincidence.
I think the issue is launch... we didn’t really see a problem in launching at start until now.
He's further up on the grid usually, so stays stationary more than other cars with the same PU. This was marginal now in Mugello, but it was still a few seconds more than Albon. Additionally, he's way more agressive with tyre heating on the warmup lap than others around him. That may have an impact on engine temp too.
There's many possible explanations. It could be a build quality issue, a component quality problem, some form of unfavourable tolerance stack, a design issue that does not always manifest itself, etc.
he said that issue firstly showed up at warm up lap. So you may be right.kalinka wrote: ↑14 Sep 2020, 09:31He's further up on the grid usually, so stays stationary more than other cars with the same PU. This was marginal now in Mugello, but it was still a few seconds more than Albon. Additionally, he's way more agressive with tyre heating on the warmup lap than others around him. That may have an impact on engine temp too.
This is a really good point, Why only on Max's car (is his car built differently or different spec parts?) although Albons car was also a dog on the starts.
Not sure about that the issue first showed up in the 2nd start in monza where he was further back on the grid and gasly far up in P3 who actually had a better start than the Merckalinka wrote: ↑14 Sep 2020, 09:31He's further up on the grid usually, so stays stationary more than other cars with the same PU. This was marginal now in Mugello, but it was still a few seconds more than Albon. Additionally, he's way more agressive with tyre heating on the warmup lap than others around him. That may have an impact on engine temp too.