Is the result already known? Is that your own conclusion or from your source within Honda?godlameroso wrote: ↑14 Sep 2020, 18:30There's no damage to the ICE. The MGU-K didn't provide drive, so it is likely a control electronics issue.
Luckily there's time to rectify the problem
Maybe it is just unmaturity of new mode. They were the one who wanted to postphone itgodlameroso wrote: ↑14 Sep 2020, 18:30There's no damage to the ICE. The MGU-K didn't provide drive, so it is likely a control electronics issue. Luckily there's time to rectify the problem
I don't know if I understand it correctly but the race start isn't part of the formation lap? Then the start should be done with fixed qualy/race mapping.ispano6 wrote: ↑14 Sep 2020, 17:40The single mode directive applies to the race, not formation and reconnaissance. I don't think they are running an aggressive mode on the outlap to the grid.TNTHead wrote: ↑14 Sep 2020, 17:30Didn't they start races poorly last year as well (Austria '19 comes in mind)? After that Honda was busy optimizing their start mapping.
Couldn't it (beside cooling issues) be that with the single mode directive they have poor starts because of their (may be workaround) solution that is cut short? It was quite obvious that Albons restarts at Mugello were also suboptimal.
According to AutosportTeams will be allowed to run different engine modes for in and out-laps in qualifying where the power units need to harvest energy, and will also allow different modes for laps run under the safety car, the formation laps and the lap after the chequered flag.
whatever it is, just swap with newer one and wait chassis updates. sometimes it never be fixed whatever you doMudflap wrote: ↑14 Sep 2020, 19:28The engine mode ban does not really affect how the ERS operates but rather it is primarily aimed at ICE maps.
As someone has pointed out already, this particular PU has had its gremlins ever since it was first introduced. Whatever it is, it seems to be ERS related and it appears to be particularly affected by grid starts.
ispano6 wrote: ↑14 Sep 2020, 18:08Still early days but here is an interview from https://www.as-web.jp/f1/624522?all
──パワーユニットのトラブル原因は?
q: What is the cause of the power unit trouble?
田辺TD:すでに日本でも調べ始めていますが、まだわかっていません。
a: Analysis has also already started in Japan, but we do not know yet.
I'm with you, not sure what formation lap setting is for Red Bull Rb16 and Max. I would think it's the race setting. The outlap from garage to grid I don't think has to be, but who knows.TNTHead wrote: ↑14 Sep 2020, 19:37I don't know if I understand it correctly but the race start isn't part of the formation lap? Then the start should be done with fixed qualy/race mapping.ispano6 wrote: ↑14 Sep 2020, 17:40The single mode directive applies to the race, not formation and reconnaissance. I don't think they are running an aggressive mode on the outlap to the grid.TNTHead wrote: ↑14 Sep 2020, 17:30Didn't they start races poorly last year as well (Austria '19 comes in mind)? After that Honda was busy optimizing their start mapping.
Couldn't it (beside cooling issues) be that with the single mode directive they have poor starts because of their (may be workaround) solution that is cut short? It was quite obvious that Albons restarts at Mugello were also suboptimal.
According to AutosportTeams will be allowed to run different engine modes for in and out-laps in qualifying where the power units need to harvest energy, and will also allow different modes for laps run under the safety car, the formation laps and the lap after the chequered flag.
Who knows maybe the K turns bad under load/heat and disrupts the CE.godlameroso wrote: ↑14 Sep 2020, 18:30There's no damage to the ICE. The MGU-K didn't provide drive, so it is likely a control electronics issue. Luckily there's time to rectify the problem
Then the risk is they don't fully understand the issue and the new PU fails in a similar fashion.etusch wrote: ↑14 Sep 2020, 19:44whatever it is, just swap with newer one and wait chassis updates. sometimes it never be fixed whatever you doMudflap wrote: ↑14 Sep 2020, 19:28The engine mode ban does not really affect how the ERS operates but rather it is primarily aimed at ICE maps.
As someone has pointed out already, this particular PU has had its gremlins ever since it was first introduced. Whatever it is, it seems to be ERS related and it appears to be particularly affected by grid starts.
I don't say "don't figure out it" , just saying don't try to use it any moreMudflap wrote: ↑14 Sep 2020, 20:44Then the risk is they don't fully understand the issue and the new PU fails in a similar fashion.etusch wrote: ↑14 Sep 2020, 19:44kowhatever it is, just swap with newer one and wait chassis updates. sometimes it never be fixed whatever you doMudflap wrote: ↑14 Sep 2020, 19:28The engine mode ban does not really affect how the ERS operates but rather it is primarily aimed at ICE maps.
As someone has pointed out already, this particular PU has had its gremlins ever since it was first introduced. Whatever it is, it seems to be ERS related and it appears to be particularly affected by grid starts.
CE have always been manufactured and distributed by mclaren and its the same in all cars.Wouter wrote: ↑14 Sep 2020, 19:19Is the result already known? Is that your own conclusion or from your source within Honda?godlameroso wrote: ↑14 Sep 2020, 18:30There's no damage to the ICE. The MGU-K didn't provide drive, so it is likely a control electronics issue.
Luckily there's time to rectify the problem
I've read that the CE is provided by Magneti Marelli, so it's not Honda's fault?