mikeerfol wrote:And on soft tyres as well.
No. New tires are 0,5-0,8s slower than 2013 tires according to button.WilliamsF1 wrote: Are last years medium compound comparable to this years super softs?
AMUS confirm Rosberg was still on softsmikeerfol wrote:Now a 33.2 and I think again on the softs (?) from Rosberg.
The only reason I can think of is to try and get the cars up to Monza speed to test something?Cold Fussion wrote: I don't see why you would turn off the fuel limiter when the objective of the power train is to burn 100 kg/h as much of the time as possible. To not do so is o deprive power from the mgu-h, and given that this will be a fairly large fine tuning problem, I can't see any reason why you'd spend track time running in a completely unrepresentative state.
AMuS:mikeerfol wrote:Another 1:34:9 for Button, does anyone know which tyre he is on?
Thanks, so I guess they didn't really do a quali simulation yesterday.mix2mix wrote:AMuS:mikeerfol wrote:Another 1:34:9 for Button, does anyone know which tyre he is on?
12:01 Button comes back to the pits. He was reared on his journey to 1.34,957 minutes brand tires "soft".
All the footage I have seen so far, I saw Kimi and Alonso struggling coming out low speed corners. I have a feeling that Ferrari lacks a lot of rear downforce at the moment. Button did 2 interviews one with SKY and one with BBC and everything hinted to that Mercedes had a big advantage even comparing it with his own McLaren.FrukostScones wrote:Merc vs McLaren vs Ferrari (i think they are sandbagging)
I would venture an opinion, that Mercedes has more intelligent "system" to apply the power to rear wheels out of slow corners. It results in something like traction control, when applied smartly to the MGU-K.If rear braking is done electronically thru MGU-K modulation in charging, why can't it be done while providing power?kooleracer wrote:All the footage I have seen so far, I saw Kimi and Alonso struggling coming out low speed corners. I have a feeling that Ferrari lacks a lot of rear downforce at the moment. Button did 2 interviews one with SKY and one with BBC and everything hinted to that Mercedes had a big advantage even comparing it with his own McLaren.FrukostScones wrote:Merc vs McLaren vs Ferrari (i think they are sandbagging)