What evidence would that be? Being slower on straights with DRS off in the race? Both Ferrari (Barca RW) and Mercedes (Barca RW, among other novelties) demonstrated how easy it is to miss a DRS design for optimal speed boost, unlike RB. With a simple RW swap, they are all there or thereabout...PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑26 May 2022, 18:42I think Vanja you will have to to adjust your Mercedes chassismodel a bit based on the new evidence we have that the Mercedes chassis is not that draggy, nor remarkably draggy compared to Ferrari or RedBull.
I asked dialtone for some data about top speeds, this was very detailed work and meticulous approach to exclude other factors from top speed comparison. Here they are
dialtone wrote: ↑26 May 2022, 19:55with lap number:
LEC 17: 305 (haas in front)
VER 42: 305 (alpha tauri in front)
HAM 21: 304 (zhou in front)
PER 26: 307 (1-2s behind russel and verstappen)
RUS 24: 302 (fighting with Verstappen no tow)
SAI 39: 308 (I think he had bottas in front)
I don't know exactly the distance in front, I would need to write a more complicated script to deal with potential tow.
While I had my suspicions about drag reduction of Bahrain vs launch spec sidepods, this comparison simply cements it - nothing suggests that this is a low-drag chassis. With different floor and minimized bouncing, unlike Bahrain, having a better car and less drag on RW and still a bit slower in race clears things up completely.dialtone wrote: ↑26 May 2022, 20:09Also not sure if you care about this, but this is 90%ile lap between 2-49 (which contains all the fastest laps found earlier):
https://i.imgur.com/LNYPbMH.jpeg
So 6 laps are going to be faster than this out of 66 and 60 laps are slower than this, I figure it's the easiest way to remove tow somehow although VER and PER spent many laps behind Russell.
LEC: 304
VER: 303
HAM: 301
PER: 305
RUS: 300
SAI: 307
Not that I would choose launch spec sidepods if I was Mercedes, those wing mirrors are brilliant and they are certainly enhancing floor performance, maybe even RW as well. I've used this kind of stubby wing design (although around front wheels, so slightly different angles) to allow aggressive front wing use in some trials and experiments and it was a brilliant addition.