Probably the highest speed achieved with DRS at any point in the race?Sieper wrote: ↑20 Jun 2021, 23:19Yup, and that top speed data from amus, at what times in the race were these achieved. In the end on low fuel (when redbull got most of their DRS assisted runs) and Merc was on badly worn tires so couldn’t do these anymore or earlier, when merc still had the tires and got drs by max.
How things have changed.f1rules wrote: ↑20 Jun 2021, 23:50well there is a reason for the high top speed, look at that gigantic difference in rw, its crazy
This rb car is amazing
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E4W1L7dXEAI ... name=large
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E4W4qkoWUAM ... name=small
Maybe Mercedes a bit faster but you can not get conclusion by .7 gap for 10 laps. At the end merc could not overtake Redbull with even drs help. This is not only car thing and will never be like that, unless car is .5/1.0 sec faster per lap over rival which is not case anymore. Mercedes's car is slightly better at race pace but every other thing is better at Redbull. So you have to concern more about Mercedes team's race operation rather than Redbull speed shortage which is very small and vary from race to race. As you can see they can win with that gap by good team operation.Pyrone89 wrote: ↑20 Jun 2021, 23:15It was clear after the first stops how much faster Mercedes still is under equal race condition strategy. You nomally cant follow but HAM was within 7 tenths for 10 laps straight, only lacking a bit top speed. You cant keep relying on this strategy and 2 stop conditions. The RB16B needs to get some extra race pace, or the championships will still go to the W12
Lets not forget that we are comparing a low car vs. a high rake car. That means that the floor from the (high raked) RB car is contributing for a greater part to the total df. As a consequence the rear wing can be kept smaller. Still a visible and substiantial difference though, for sure.Ryar wrote: ↑21 Jun 2021, 07:25How things have changed.f1rules wrote: ↑20 Jun 2021, 23:50well there is a reason for the high top speed, look at that gigantic difference in rw, its crazy
This rb car is amazing
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E4W1L7dXEAI ... name=large
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E4W1L7dXEAI ... name=large
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E4W4qkoWUAM ... name=small
https://i.imgur.com/ULc8MT1.jpg
Even if that all is true, unless Max can prevent an undercut at end of stint one, what is it worth? He has not once been able to do so on any normal race track. Here he pulled off a 3.1 second undercut on Hamilton, which I think left everyone in disbelief. Myself and friends certainly.etusch wrote: ↑21 Jun 2021, 11:34Maybe Mercedes a bit faster but you can not get conclusion by .7 gap for 10 laps. At the end merc could not overtake Redbull with even drs help. This is not only car thing and will never be like that, unless car is .5/1.0 sec faster per lap over rival which is not case anymore. Mercedes's car is slightly better at race pace but every other thing is better at Redbull. So you have to concern more about Mercedes team's race operation rather than Redbull speed shortage which is very small and vary from race to race. As you can see they can win with that gap by good team operation.Pyrone89 wrote: ↑20 Jun 2021, 23:15It was clear after the first stops how much faster Mercedes still is under equal race condition strategy. You nomally cant follow but HAM was within 7 tenths for 10 laps straight, only lacking a bit top speed. You cant keep relying on this strategy and 2 stop conditions. The RB16B needs to get some extra race pace, or the championships will still go to the W12
TNTHead wrote: ↑21 Jun 2021, 13:25Lets not forget that we are comparing a low car vs. a high rake car. That means that the floor from the (high raked) RB car is contributing for a greater part to the total df. As a consequence the rear wing can be kept smaller. Still a visible and substiantial difference though, for sure.Ryar wrote: ↑21 Jun 2021, 07:25How things have changed.f1rules wrote: ↑20 Jun 2021, 23:50well there is a reason for the high top speed, look at that gigantic difference in rw, its crazy
This rb car is amazing
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E4W1L7dXEAI ... name=large
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E4W1L7dXEAI ... name=large
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E4W4qkoWUAM ... name=small
https://i.imgur.com/ULc8MT1.jpg
These conditions will not keep happening. Also see Portimao. If RB wants Max (in my book clearly the fastest driver at the moment) to have a real chance to get the WDC he needs the car to be a bit closer in race pace to Mercedes, who are king on race pace. You can extract everything over 1 lap (like the France pole lap), but doing that over a race distance is not achievable not even for Max Verstappenetusch wrote: ↑21 Jun 2021, 11:34Maybe Mercedes a bit faster but you can not get conclusion by .7 gap for 10 laps. At the end merc could not overtake Redbull with even drs help. This is not only car thing and will never be like that, unless car is .5/1.0 sec faster per lap over rival which is not case anymore. Mercedes's car is slightly better at race pace but every other thing is better at Redbull. So you have to concern more about Mercedes team's race operation rather than Redbull speed shortage which is very small and vary from race to race. As you can see they can win with that gap by good team operation.Pyrone89 wrote: ↑20 Jun 2021, 23:15It was clear after the first stops how much faster Mercedes still is under equal race condition strategy. You nomally cant follow but HAM was within 7 tenths for 10 laps straight, only lacking a bit top speed. You cant keep relying on this strategy and 2 stop conditions. The RB16B needs to get some extra race pace, or the championships will still go to the W12