Cs98 wrote: ↑04 Mar 2023, 23:24
organic wrote: ↑04 Mar 2023, 20:13
Bill wrote: ↑04 Mar 2023, 20:11
Bahrain is a power track Am should be closer at other tracks.
They seem to not be as efficient as Ferrari or RB based on the telemetry and top speed data, whilst also being good on the brakes. These are characteristics that the f1-75 had relative to the RB18, so tracks where Ferrari were good last year should favour Aston martin
Austria for instance is shaping up as a very good opportunity for them, especially if they can develop to be a bit closer to RB by then.
As far as their efficiency goes it's still quite good compared to the rest of the grid, it should not be a big issue on faster circuits.
We're talking about where they can be closer to the fastest car, not where they'll be in the overall pecking order. Their top speed was 319 kp/h whilst having less performance than RB in the high speed corners who were hitting 323-325.
I agree that Bahrain is a power circuit relative to most, that's part of why AMR are so good at Bahrain. The straights are short enough such that it doesn't make that weakness so obvious, but the telemetry makes it plain to see
Everyone knows Max is an early braker; the key is to look at Checo who is a late braker and only a tenth off max and compare that to the AMR, and you can see part of the advantage on the brakes comes from the car