With new FW/RW they do much better in the slow stuff which was the critical weakness at Bahrain (although sure they pay that back in straightline speed now), and they didn't set up for quali at all here knowing charles will have grid drop. Let's see come tomorrow the pace
What you say implies that the PU on the last straight runs out of ERS, it’s true for them all as you see the speed trace go down just before braking (more so for AM than Ferrari and Honda); Ferrari looks more competitive on the main straight because it’s shorter, on the last one the more drag Ferrari carries does more damage because the straight is quite a bit longer, so the speed differential between the cars increases and has nothing to do with derating/clipping, only different aero set ups.AR3-GP wrote: ↑19 Mar 2023, 00:24AR3-GP wrote: ↑19 Mar 2023, 00:23Interesting perspective . I'm going to disagree. DNF hurts less if the car is fast.
Anyway, I saw this posted. I think that maybe top speed isn't the issue per-say. It looks more like the Honda doesn't run out of battery on the 3rd straight, whereas everyone else does:
The ferrari is competitive on the first straight with DRS. So the difference would have to come from running out of battery.
The CE being the limited factor sounds like a possibility as well, you're right. Might they have gone a tad conservative with the deployment strategy due to the recent troubles? Or more aggressive deployment in the first two sectors of the lap. If this actually was the case, it begs the question why they might have done that compared to last year.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑18 Mar 2023, 23:02Maybe the CE is the limiting factor, with the recent troubles? Just guessing...
Last year the car was -12kmh on the main straight and -8kmh on the back. This year -2kmh on the main straight and -6kmh on the back... That would mean different harvesting/deployment strategy...
https://i.ibb.co/wN91BHN/jeddah-q-22-23.jpg
They failed my top speed prediction on deployment strategy change?!?
https://media.tenor.com/np49Y1vrJO8AAAAM/crying-cry.gif
I do not have data on top speed, but if the difference is only 3 km/h, yes that is strange.LM10 wrote: ↑19 Mar 2023, 12:13The CE being the limited factor sounds like a possibility as well, you're right. Might they have gone a tad conservative with the deployment strategy due to the recent troubles? Or more aggressive deployment in the first two sectors of the lap. If this actually was the case, it begs the question why they might have done that compared to last year.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑18 Mar 2023, 23:02Maybe the CE is the limiting factor, with the recent troubles? Just guessing...
Last year the car was -12kmh on the main straight and -8kmh on the back. This year -2kmh on the main straight and -6kmh on the back... That would mean different harvesting/deployment strategy...
https://i.ibb.co/wN91BHN/jeddah-q-22-23.jpg
They failed my top speed prediction on deployment strategy change?!?
https://media.tenor.com/np49Y1vrJO8AAAAM/crying-cry.gif
Your top speed prediction was plausible in my opinion. And I'm actually surprised that between the very safe mode they were in FP1 and the qualifying mode the top speed difference was only 3 km/h. Isn't that strange?
Looking at the telemetry you posted it looks like the SF-23 actually was at least equally fast or faster than the F1-75 in every corner. Also the braking of the SF-23 is better. Same can be said comparing the SF-23 to the RB19 in the hands of Perez looking at the telemetry. The SF-23 was at least equally fast in all corners except the T22 where it had problems all weekend. There it's apparent that the RB19 was miles ahead and made a big chunk of the time compared to the SF-23 in the last sector.
The car was much more balanced than in Bahrain, but there is still some work to do. I'm sure alone from setup work there is more time left in the car. It's still understeery on the front (as a side note I would have not expected the difference between Leclerc and Sainz being that big considering the understeer which Leclerc does not like) so that's what they should and surely will focus on in the next races.
They are not the only team it looks like
Here's FP1, +11 at main straight
4th best car. Almost 2 seconds off the RBs for a few laps.