2022 Hungarian Grand Prix - Hungaroring, July 29 - 31

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Spoutnik wrote:
30 Jul 2022, 08:26
I can't follow any of that reasoning... The primary factor you encounter when dealing with full throttle % is downforce, you have a more stable car to take fast corners and can keep it down more, furthermore you need more throttle to get to even similar top speed. Look at RPM to see the engine mode.

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For me the anomaly is redbull… they’ve carried less downforce all season, and their s2 seems to suggest they’ve done the same thus far this weekend - but have highest % at full throttle. How does that work? Unless Ferrari is lifting/coasting more but still producing the laptimes? The telemetry doesn’t support that either. Anyone smarter than me that can help?

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JPBD1990 wrote:
30 Jul 2022, 08:50
For me the anomaly is redbull… they’ve carried less downforce all season, and their s2 seems to suggest they’ve done the same thus far this weekend - but have highest % at full throttle. How does that work? Unless Ferrari is lifting/coasting more but still producing the laptimes? The telemetry doesn’t support that either. Anyone smarter than me that can help?
They have added more DF to their car via dirty downforce (wing), but their car simply produces less downforce overall than the Ferrari, has done so since the start of the season (I've been saying this since then).

As I wrote in the thread after France, they are forced to run lower downforce packages because their car doesn't generate enough efficient DF to go the other route. They are great in that they designed suspension and chassis that can support that well, but on heavy DF tracks they are at a disadvantage, they know that as well.

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deadhead wrote:
30 Jul 2022, 04:37
Chuckjr wrote:
30 Jul 2022, 03:44
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30 Jul 2022, 03:37


Austria trough Singapore are all Sainz tracks based on previous results so he should be close to LEC regardless if LEC is down or not. Hungary is one of LECs weakest tracks...
Right on. Good to know. I always appreciate comments from the folks here that know the detailed history of all the drivers. Cheers-
Right on but keep in mind that LEC is a relatively new driver and still developing. Also, I think this is the first F1 car that seems to suit his driving style, so maybe past performance isn't that great of indicator for him specifically, but so far the two tracks Sainz did very well against him last year, Austria and France, were both very close this year as well so..

Shame we get a wet qualy tomorrow, I really wanted to see how they stack up here.
Agree. I don’t like rain so much in quali either because conditions change rapidly in degrees of wetness and it just comes down to the luck of being on the track at the right moment with the right tires, which just isn’t fair for everybody.

I’ve been impressed with Sainz increasing speed. Glad to see him stepping up. Was surprised Leclerc blinked last week. First chink in the armor is duly noted.

Looking forward to the duel between the Merc pair this weekend. W13 in the rain should be interesting considering how loose the car was today...wow. :shock:
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Chuckjr wrote:
30 Jul 2022, 10:11
deadhead wrote:
30 Jul 2022, 04:37
Chuckjr wrote:
30 Jul 2022, 03:44


Right on. Good to know. I always appreciate comments from the folks here that know the detailed history of all the drivers. Cheers-
Right on but keep in mind that LEC is a relatively new driver and still developing. Also, I think this is the first F1 car that seems to suit his driving style, so maybe past performance isn't that great of indicator for him specifically, but so far the two tracks Sainz did very well against him last year, Austria and France, were both very close this year as well so..

Shame we get a wet qualy tomorrow, I really wanted to see how they stack up here.
Agree. I don’t like rain so much in quali either because conditions change rapidly in degrees of wetness and it just comes down to the luck of being on the track at the right moment with the right tires, which just isn’t fair for everybody.

I’ve been impressed with Sainz increasing speed. Glad to see him stepping up. Was surprised Leclerc blinked last week. First chink in the armor is duly noted.

Looking forward to the duel between the Merc pair this weekend. W13 in the rain should be interesting considering how loose the car was today...wow. :shock:
What team you a fan of ??.. because your comment is weird sir

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Henri wrote:
30 Jul 2022, 11:47
Chuckjr wrote:
30 Jul 2022, 10:11
deadhead wrote:
30 Jul 2022, 04:37


Right on but keep in mind that LEC is a relatively new driver and still developing. Also, I think this is the first F1 car that seems to suit his driving style, so maybe past performance isn't that great of indicator for him specifically, but so far the two tracks Sainz did very well against him last year, Austria and France, were both very close this year as well so..

Shame we get a wet qualy tomorrow, I really wanted to see how they stack up here.
Agree. I don’t like rain so much in quali either because conditions change rapidly in degrees of wetness and it just comes down to the luck of being on the track at the right moment with the right tires, which just isn’t fair for everybody.

I’ve been impressed with Sainz increasing speed. Glad to see him stepping up. Was surprised Leclerc blinked last week. First chink in the armor is duly noted.

Looking forward to the duel between the Merc pair this weekend. W13 in the rain should be interesting considering how loose the car was today...wow. :shock:
What team you a fan of ??.. because your comment is weird sir
Why? Is that important. I think being neutral is very valuable to judge grid positions and developments.
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In terms of racecar development, credit where it is due, Ferrari have paid equal attention to engine, suspension and aero to put them where they are.
A couple more areas to fix and voila!

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Anyone know what the gizmo is that the Merc technician is doing with Lewis' car? High Voltage cordon around the car and nobody touching it.
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leica absolute tracker is what it is. Must be some checks for the FIA
Mess with the Bull - you get the horns.

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no electronic issues according to German Sky, just the only tape they had at hand.

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Weird that they would ask them to do this during FP ... unless they had no intention to run early in the session anyways (and he did just get out of the car)

The FIA probably compares the 3D scan with the provided CAD data ... ?

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chrisc90 wrote:
30 Jul 2022, 13:09
Anyone know what the gizmo is that the Merc technician is doing with Lewis' car? High Voltage cordon around the car and nobody touching it.
scanner for floor compliance

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It will be interesting to see the hydroschlieren effect of the new wing config of the Aston Martin