Or more importantly did they need to change anything on the engine? I would ecpect thr brakes to fry if engine harvesting had failed.
Think Danny Ricc in monaco..
Or more importantly did they need to change anything on the engine? I would ecpect thr brakes to fry if engine harvesting had failed.
Not sure you can test development parts, like you can’t run next years engine in the ‘19 car.
Yeah, it has to be the 2019 car, plain and simple.Ground Effect wrote: ↑02 Apr 2021, 19:29Not sure you can test development parts, like you can’t run next years engine in the ‘19 car.
Vettel and Stroll are too far apart in speed traps. This means Vettel had a slipstream at some point. I checked in F1TV and he was very close to bottas on his last Q1 Lap down the main straight, at less than 1s gap. Stroll's top speed is a proper representation, Vettel's is not.diffuser wrote: ↑03 Apr 2021, 00:01I like looking at the the top speed at the finish line and at the speed trap on tracks like Bahrain where the Speed trap is at the end of the start finish straight. This track is less interesting cause that straight isn't that long. You can still who's running more DF cause of the higher speeds at the finish line.
From that I can see that the Ferraris are still struggling for power. They have low DF and still low top speed at the speed trap. Look at Vettel, that car is off the charts ...to bad it doesn't have a good driver. That car looks to be running lots of DF and still hits the high top speed, so little drag. Same with AT...still it is only 1 type of corner, they maybe struggling on other types of corners....
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