You mean... less downforce?Morteza wrote: ↑30 Aug 2019, 15:04Mercedes have gone for more downforce now
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EDN8js1XkAAizPr.jpg
You mean... less downforce?Morteza wrote: ↑30 Aug 2019, 15:04Mercedes have gone for more downforce now
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EDN8js1XkAAizPr.jpg
So sorry, my badmkay wrote: ↑30 Aug 2019, 15:06You mean... less downforce?Morteza wrote: ↑30 Aug 2019, 15:04Mercedes have gone for more downforce now
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EDN8js1XkAAizPr.jpg
My understanding is that all engine manufacturers are secondary focused on high peek ICE power output, coz they already went to what is said to be the law of diminishing returns.digitalrurouni wrote: ↑29 Aug 2019, 17:38Oh wow! Right in time for Spa and Monza. Wonder what they are bringing to the table. Outright increase in horsepower OR better ERS deployment/recovery?zibby43 wrote: ↑29 Aug 2019, 17:33Merc introducing their Spec 3 PU at Spa for both the works and customer teams.
https://twitter.com/albertfabrega/statu ... 51330?s=21
Yeah that makes sense - the area under the curve is what needs to be expanded not the peaks. Makes total sense. That said the Racing Point engine immolation is not a good sign at all! It's a new PU for this weekend!atanatizante wrote: ↑30 Aug 2019, 16:53My understanding is that all engine manufacturers are secondary focused on high peek ICE power output, coz they already went to what is said to be the law of diminishing returns.digitalrurouni wrote: ↑29 Aug 2019, 17:38Oh wow! Right in time for Spa and Monza. Wonder what they are bringing to the table. Outright increase in horsepower OR better ERS deployment/recovery?zibby43 wrote: ↑29 Aug 2019, 17:33Merc introducing their Spec 3 PU at Spa for both the works and customer teams.
https://twitter.com/albertfabrega/statu ... 51330?s=21
Nowadays they are more focused on those PU areas:
1. Running PU in higher modes for a longer time in the race, hence reliability;
2. ICE drivability but most of all increasing the low peak power output or better say more peak power at lower revs;
3. Fuel consumption in order to start the race under fueled thus gaining time over a lap;
4. New lubs but most of all new fuel formula. This particular area is responsible for HP increasing over time.
That`s why is not a BS when both drivers said new spec. is not much powerful than the old one. Reporters think is all about peak power output ... not anymore today!
I think it’s a problem with Racing Point’s cooling configuration, which is different than Merc’s.digitalrurouni wrote: ↑30 Aug 2019, 17:07Yeah that makes sense - the area under the curve is what needs to be expanded not the peaks. Makes total sense. That said the Racing Point engine immolation is not a good sign at all! It's a new PU for this weekend!atanatizante wrote: ↑30 Aug 2019, 16:53My understanding is that all engine manufacturers are secondary focused on high peek ICE power output, coz they already went to what is said to be the law of diminishing returns.digitalrurouni wrote: ↑29 Aug 2019, 17:38
Oh wow! Right in time for Spa and Monza. Wonder what they are bringing to the table. Outright increase in horsepower OR better ERS deployment/recovery?
Nowadays they are more focused on those PU areas:
1. Running PU in higher modes for a longer time in the race, hence reliability;
2. ICE drivability but most of all increasing the low peak power output or better say more peak power at lower revs;
3. Fuel consumption in order to start the race under fueled thus gaining time over a lap;
4. New lubs but most of all new fuel formula. This particular area is responsible for HP increasing over time.
That`s why is not a BS when both drivers said new spec. is not much powerful than the old one. Reporters think is all about peak power output ... not anymore today!
Had I`m not wrong, RP uses the whole rear Merc package comprising of PU, gearbox but not lubs@fuel ... and also has different radiators and cooling system ... and least bot not last, their own rear suspension, of course ...zibby43 wrote: ↑30 Aug 2019, 17:35I think it’s a problem with Racing Point’s cooling configuration, which is different than Merc’s.digitalrurouni wrote: ↑30 Aug 2019, 17:07Yeah that makes sense - the area under the curve is what needs to be expanded not the peaks. Makes total sense. That said the Racing Point engine immolation is not a good sign at all! It's a new PU for this weekend!atanatizante wrote: ↑30 Aug 2019, 16:53
My understanding is that all engine manufacturers are secondary focused on high peek ICE power output, coz they already went to what is said to be the law of diminishing returns.
Nowadays they are more focused on those PU areas:
1. Running PU in higher modes for a longer time in the race, hence reliability;
2. ICE drivability but most of all increasing the low peak power output or better say more peak power at lower revs;
3. Fuel consumption in order to start the race under fueled thus gaining time over a lap;
4. New lubs but most of all new fuel formula. This particular area is responsible for HP increasing over time.
That`s why is not a BS when both drivers said new spec. is not much powerful than the old one. Reporters think is all about peak power output ... not anymore today!
Think that is correct. We had a peek at RP's new cooling setup a few races ago.atanatizante wrote: ↑30 Aug 2019, 21:13Had I`m not wrong, RP uses the whole rear Merc package comprising of PU, gearbox but not lubs@fuel ... and also has different radiators and cooling system ... and least bot not last, their own rear suspension, of course ...zibby43 wrote: ↑30 Aug 2019, 17:35I think it’s a problem with Racing Point’s cooling configuration, which is different than Merc’s.digitalrurouni wrote: ↑30 Aug 2019, 17:07
Yeah that makes sense - the area under the curve is what needs to be expanded not the peaks. Makes total sense. That said the Racing Point engine immolation is not a good sign at all! It's a new PU for this weekend!