Yes and Kimi uses a wider (the older) engine cover, but Vettel the new one.
I wonder why they don’t test the wastegate layout again, though.
Curious if they will run FP1 normal and FP2 with special layout, to decide what to use at FP3 / QF. They are busy for sure!
Just had an idea about this development from a post in Merc thread. With extremely high camber airfoils, it's possible to experience stall on top surface (top surface on F1 car), which could result mess the flow enough to stall the bottom surface as well as the flap. Incredibly, this happens when AoA is smaller than optimal (and air can't follow the convex curve).
Thanks for that. Any video, by chance? Seems to confirm wastegate(s)-open acceleration mode.GoranF1 wrote: ↑28 Jul 2018, 17:31My freah impresions from the track:
Ferrari has a very very very differet sound to all others including custemers Ferrari's.
The sound change takes place when Kimi and Vettel exit last corner and push throttle pedal to the end.
The rise in decibels is amazing, it feeels like they were driving V8 engines, everybody on the grand stands were amazed by it....it feels so much more power than others.
I think due to power advantage they will have speed edge tomorrow in the dry.
In terms of drivers Kimi has so much more confidence in the wet than Vettel...throws the car around like rally...Vettel in the wet takes normal corner lines no risk and is visibly slower.
https://mobile.twitter.com/mr_john_hous ... 6144096260roon wrote: ↑28 Jul 2018, 17:39Thanks for that. Any video, by chance? Seems to confirm wastegate(s)-open acceleration mode.GoranF1 wrote: ↑28 Jul 2018, 17:31My freah impresions from the track:
Ferrari has a very very very differet sound to all others including custemers Ferrari's.
The sound change takes place when Kimi and Vettel exit last corner and push throttle pedal to the end.
The rise in decibels is amazing, it feeels like they were driving V8 engines, everybody on the grand stands were amazed by it....it feels so much more power than others.
I think due to power advantage they will have speed edge tomorrow in the dry.
In terms of drivers Kimi has so much more confidence in the wet than Vettel...throws the car around like rally...Vettel in the wet takes normal corner lines no risk and is visibly slower.
Isn't this the sound of the wastegate opening? Sounds similar here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHsM63dH-yE&t=58sMtthsMlw wrote: ↑28 Jul 2018, 17:59https://mobile.twitter.com/mr_john_hous ... 6144096260roon wrote: ↑28 Jul 2018, 17:39Thanks for that. Any video, by chance? Seems to confirm wastegate(s)-open acceleration mode.GoranF1 wrote: ↑28 Jul 2018, 17:31My freah impresions from the track:
Ferrari has a very very very differet sound to all others including custemers Ferrari's.
The sound change takes place when Kimi and Vettel exit last corner and push throttle pedal to the end.
The rise in decibels is amazing, it feeels like they were driving V8 engines, everybody on the grand stands were amazed by it....it feels so much more power than others.
I think due to power advantage they will have speed edge tomorrow in the dry.
In terms of drivers Kimi has so much more confidence in the wet than Vettel...throws the car around like rally...Vettel in the wet takes normal corner lines no risk and is visibly slower.
https://youtu.be/UW91_eqQRR0 1:03
It's been like that since pre-season testing but no one could explain it.
Yes it is but after people noticed it no one really investigated what that could mean.LM10 wrote: ↑28 Jul 2018, 18:17
Isn't this the sound of the wastegate opening? Sounds similar here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHsM63dH-yE&t=58s
Oh, apologies. I missed the post of roon before.MtthsMlw wrote: ↑28 Jul 2018, 18:18Yes it is but after people noticed it no one really investigated what that could mean.LM10 wrote: ↑28 Jul 2018, 18:17
Isn't this the sound of the wastegate opening? Sounds similar here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHsM63dH-yE&t=58s
You gotta have some magic powers to spot 0.02s difference over a whole lap in just one corner.