dialtone wrote: ↑30 Jul 2022, 18:53
mendis wrote:My hunch is Russell has gone with full wet setup that heats up the wet tyres and that paid dividend on softer range. He might just cook up his tyres tomorrow. It would be nice to see him win a race but i doubt it.
I would think it’s the opposite. To heat up tires in cold weather you need some sliding so lower DF. In the rain you want more DF because you have lifted the car up a bit and need to compensate with more wing.
His setup is probably low DF and activates the front tires without overheating them, while friday with similar setup they were overheating them instead causing instability in entry to t4.
Not exactly, you have it the other way around. Overheating the tyres is a bit different than having them in the right temperature. More downforce is probably what he has on the car. More load works the carcass of the tyre better.
Yes sliding overheats them but that's more to do with the surface and degradation.
So the truth is somewhere inbetween, but more load is better. And I think Russel has always gambled on more load on the car during wet weekends.
From you analysis, I guess we also see how big a role traction plays in attaining top speed. Good tyre temps, better traction, earlier up to speed.