Well, usually it’s the long run pace which gives you the best indication of how fast each team is and RBR had the best long run pace today. Doesn’t mean it can’t change, though.
Well, usually it’s the long run pace which gives you the best indication of how fast each team is and RBR had the best long run pace today. Doesn’t mean it can’t change, though.
Engines are not sold, they're leased/rented. Customers are not allowed to work on or do anything to the engines, the manufacturer(s) provide an engine crew at races. All engines are returned to the manufacturer.mwillems wrote: ↑10 Dec 2021, 17:53Unless the spares are bought and paid for in which case they can do with them as they please.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑10 Dec 2021, 17:47To request Mercedes a new engine (beyond the ones they have in the pool) would imply them paying for the engine.
I am leaning towards this more than the idea Mercedes are going to dominate. Red Bull seem to have a chunky advantage during the long runs, and the idea that Mercedes is not running at full power just doesn't make any sense. The whole point of doing a race sim is to try and recreate the conditions of the race, and that includes running the engine mode you intend to use in the race. Without doing this, the tyre data collected would not be representative and would be useless.pantherxxx wrote: ↑11 Dec 2021, 01:19This race will be like COTA this year. Everyone thought that track will highly favorize Mercedes, but Red Bull is actually good here, we can already see that from their long stints, even Perez is there which is always a good sign for the bulls. Max will cruise to victory on Sunday and win the championship. Mark my words.
In order to protect the race motor they had to use a higher mileage one today. Because of it's age it might not be able to sustain a high output mode for a sustained period of time. Thus to ensure they don't lose valuable practice time because the engine goes pop they simulate race runs by other means.west52keep64 wrote: ↑11 Dec 2021, 01:24I am leaning towards this more than the idea Mercedes are going to dominate. Red Bull seem to have a chunky advantage during the long runs, and the idea that Mercedes is not running at full power just doesn't make any sense. The whole point of doing a race sim is to try and recreate the conditions of the race, and that includes running the engine mode you intend to use in the race. Without doing this, the tyre data collected would not be representative and would be useless.
Well then let me explain you this. Compared the fastest laps in FP max had a tow from Fernando. Lewis didnt had a tow but he gained around 0.1-0.2 seconds. And the fun part is: Lewis is using an old engine. So the Jet Engine will be placed in FP3. Youll be surprised, Redbull will look like a Fiat 500 in the race.west52keep64 wrote: ↑11 Dec 2021, 01:24I am leaning towards this more than the idea Mercedes are going to dominate. Red Bull seem to have a chunky advantage during the long runs, and the idea that Mercedes is not running at full power just doesn't make any sense. The whole point of doing a race sim is to try and recreate the conditions of the race, and that includes running the engine mode you intend to use in the race. Without doing this, the tyre data collected would not be representative and would be useless.pantherxxx wrote: ↑11 Dec 2021, 01:19This race will be like COTA this year. Everyone thought that track will highly favorize Mercedes, but Red Bull is actually good here, we can already see that from their long stints, even Perez is there which is always a good sign for the bulls. Max will cruise to victory on Sunday and win the championship. Mark my words.
Exactly, they would be at least trying to recreate the pace they'd expect when the engine is running in "race mode". So any suggestions Mercedes are sand bagging during their race sims are total nonsense.dans79 wrote: ↑11 Dec 2021, 01:36In order to protect the race motor they had to use a higher mileage one today. Because of it's age it might not be able to sustain a high output mode for a sustained period of time. Thus to ensure they don't lose valuable practice time because the engine goes pop they simulate race runs by other means.west52keep64 wrote: ↑11 Dec 2021, 01:24I am leaning towards this more than the idea Mercedes are going to dominate. Red Bull seem to have a chunky advantage during the long runs, and the idea that Mercedes is not running at full power just doesn't make any sense. The whole point of doing a race sim is to try and recreate the conditions of the race, and that includes running the engine mode you intend to use in the race. Without doing this, the tyre data collected would not be representative and would be useless.
such as:The key is do you have a good way to take all your various bits of data from practice, and simulate what the car will actually do in qualifying and the race! This is why all the top teams have expensive simulators, and multiple backup/sim drivers. All the top teams will have people in the simulators burning the midnight oil!
- Different fuel loads
- Different tire pressure
- Different suspension settings
- Different ES deployment modes in key min sectors of the track to simulate what it would be like with everything cranked up to maximum
Only actual analysis I’ve seen suggests RBR may have been 0.04s ahead on race pace.
Marked.pantherxxx wrote: ↑11 Dec 2021, 01:19This race will be like COTA this year. Everyone thought that track will highly favorize Mercedes, but Red Bull is actually good here, we can already see that from their long stints, even Perez is there which is always a good sign for the bulls. Max will cruise to victory on Sunday and win the championship. Mark my words.
I think Mercedes is testing different things and we can't judge the true pace of the RedBull VS Mercedes. Proof of that is how fast Alpine is. I think if anything it shows that people are doing different set ups. We will have a better idea in FP3/Qualifying.cheeRS wrote: ↑11 Dec 2021, 03:09Marked.pantherxxx wrote: ↑11 Dec 2021, 01:19This race will be like COTA this year. Everyone thought that track will highly favorize Mercedes, but Red Bull is actually good here, we can already see that from their long stints, even Perez is there which is always a good sign for the bulls. Max will cruise to victory on Sunday and win the championship. Mark my words.
"favorize" marked as well.
Verstappen was pulling 28.1 on mediums, and was over 0.5s/lap faster on softs which is a worse compound than the mediums after a certain number of laps.zibby43 wrote: ↑11 Dec 2021, 03:06
Only actual analysis I’ve seen suggests RBR may have been 0.04s ahead on race pace.
Which is nothing if you qualify behind. And this same analysis suggests Merc are nearly 2 tenths ahead over a single lap.
Are people just literally subtracting Merc’s Medium times from RBR’s Soft times to get that crazy huge number?
It’s as laughable as Merc being ahead by 9 tenths on race pace in Saudi Arabia.