j.yank wrote:ajnšpric_pumpa wrote:
Well, these 0.3 sec that Button talks about are exactly 80 hp deficit on this straight.
we will trust you over Boulier then....
Why do you think that Boullier has interest to reveal the real numbers to the public and to their competitors? I am sure that the other teams have good idea what is the actual power of all cars but not the exact numbers. Telling what the real power deficit is can give them advantage in the strategies and planning for each race.
Your explanation is a contradiction in itself. I agree that the teams have a pretty good idea of each other power, better than we do. But that also means Boullier has no idea on what the actual power of the Merc is (even though they were client last year) and thus cannot give the 'real power' deficit. I also don't see how this could give them advantage in strategies and planning. And as far as sponsors go. I have signed NDA's. Believe me, potential title sponsors will know more than we will ever know.
Those numbers are flying around like the truth is that simple. 80, 120, 150, 160 hp whatever, what does that learn us? ERS, ICE, capabilities or deployment, driveability, reliability, ...
I do find it interesting that the blaim is always in the direction of Honda. I suppose the marketing strategies can stand it. We for example never see opposite comparisons. For example, if MCL had the Merc engine then the chassis/aero package would be 0.5s faster than Merc?
Maybe you could make a calculation of that for us? Would that learn us the difference in drive train loss, drag, ... of Merc versus MCL? (
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, sry, just teasing)