Former F1 driver who I don't think has even driven a KERS equipped car.Giblet wrote:Former F1 driver
The only reason they do not use it under 100kph is because they are traction limited. A F1 car will generate lots of wheel spin below 100kph, basically they get wheel spin all teh way until 100kph, and its at that point that they get traction, this is a result of slightly less torque at those speeds/gears and also the aero starting to work and aid the traction.n smikle wrote:Is it that you can not use it under 100 km/hr at the start of the race, or under 100km/hr at any time during the race?
I believe Ant was refering to the "braking effect" of the KERS on the entry, and how to use this effect to help stabilise the car, and how to play with this when defining your brake bias (front/rear).roost89 wrote:I've no idea. I was merely passing along what I'd heard from an F1 driver.Giblet wrote:I haven't seen a driver use it on entry.
Any corner that entry speed is less then 100kmh you can't use it, and why would you want more power when you are slowing for a corner?
If the corner is a flat out, then it doesn't really have an entry/exit and KERS could be used as if on a straight.
ernos5 wrote:Mclaren to have diamonds in helmets for Monaco GP...
http://f1.gpupdate.net/en/news/2009/05/ ... ovalainen/
i don't get the point of this, they will probably still be towards the rear of the field. Okay last year Hamilton was a real race winner contender, but why this year?
I shall e-mail him via the BBC or send a text in on Thursday/Saturday and try to find out for everyone...if my text gets read out and my e-mail replied to of course.gridwalker wrote:Former F1 driver who I don't think has even driven a KERS equipped car.Giblet wrote:Former F1 driver
So ... seeing as nobody's asked yet, how many broken front wings do you expect to see at Monaco during the race?
I vote for at least 6.
I thought the Brawn car derived most of its advantage from the innovative aero package. Thus we expected them to excel in Barcelona. But does the diffuser also give them help at Monaco - able to generate more downforce than the others? Or, as suggested in the quote, does the Brawn also possess excellent mechanical grip as well.Our car works very well with low-speed corners and we have a fantastic engine from Mercedes-Benz which has a lot of power and excellent drivability which is important around the twisty street circuit. The BGP 001 car is very good mechanically which you need to take advantage of the slow speed nature of the track
diffusers are much more efficient at lower speeds than wings are.senna-toleman wrote:A quote from Ross Brawn about his expectations for this weekend:
I thought the Brawn car derived most of its advantage from the innovative aero package. Thus we expected them to excel in Barcelona. But does the diffuser also give them help at Monaco - able to generate more downforce than the others? Or, as suggested in the quote, does the Brawn also possess excellent mechanical grip as well.Our car works very well with low-speed corners and we have a fantastic engine from Mercedes-Benz which has a lot of power and excellent drivability which is important around the twisty street circuit. The BGP 001 car is very good mechanically which you need to take advantage of the slow speed nature of the track
I thought this would be the one race of the year where we could estimate which cars had the best mechanical grip as the aero package would be a less dominant factor in lap times
I don’t recall the exact details but it was a car being craned back to the pits on the transporter and the car fell off, with the driver still onboard!Moanlower wrote:I believe Mclaren, and more precisely Lewis will do very well next weekend. They also have the best and lightest KERS system which doesn't compromise the balance of the car like most other teams. They probably will use it at the S/F straight, after turn 1 where it's most beneficial, and into the tunnel.
Quali will be very interesting since both Brawn and RBR drivers are very competitive at Monaco and their cars' performance is as close as it can be. Anywho, thats my 2 cents.
Something else. Can anyone enlight this pic. What happened there?