The question is did either of them reached terminal velocity before derating? I think not.henry wrote: ↑21 Aug 2018, 23:16These figures are interesting.
It’s difficult to draw any conclusions from the drop in speed of the Mercedes. If it was a gradual decline it would imply a quite small reduction in power, perhaps 10 or 20 kW. It might have been that it continued at 321kph and then slowed under lift and coast. It isn’t, I think, consistent with switching off the MGU-K.
The Ferrari figures suggest a continued application of K assistance, although my crude simulation only requires around 80kW to achieve the rise from 321.9 to 325.2kph. Perhaps only the H is driving the K in self sustain mode. The fall then to 320kph over 104m is quick enough to suggest the K switches from driving to full 120kW recovery, over a period of a little less than 1 second harvesting about 100kJ.
My impressions are:
-Mercedes ran out of ES, so derated K from 120kW to what ever H can produce (60-70kW),
-Ferrari derated in order to harvest(as you said).