They have very accurate GPS positioning data (are F1 teams allowed access to military grade positioning data?). So they can easily see the real acceleration the cars are capable off, even when lifting a bit later on. Or running real heavy, turned down. They know what eachothers engines are capable off.El_KaPpa wrote: ↑11 Mar 2022, 21:29What exactly did Sainz mean by this regarding the GPS: “I think it’s typical Mercedes, typical George, hyping up the others and then coming to the first race and blowing the competition away. As you can imagine, I don’t believe much. In the GPS we can already see what they’re doing. ”
I use a hammerhead Karoo2 (gps, bike computer) on my bicycle, it uses commercially available GPS and Glonass (the Russian gps system) and it is very accurate. Can even see which side of the bicycle path I rode on.