Looks like I found another kettle
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/merce ... 3/4995243/
https://www.sportsjoe.ie/amp/motorsport ... ance-17682
I didn't mean to imply Ferrari, just considering the implications of handicaps in sports. Granted, this is motorsport and perhaps the differentiation is that it is only halfway an athletic competition. Why should the engineers alone be punished? Perhaps if a car is too good, the team can be penalized by only being permitted to hire less talented drivers.dialtone wrote: ↑24 Jun 2023, 20:22I don't get the humor here...vorticism wrote:Which way, Western sportsman?
-Aspiring to master a ruleset.
-Aspiring for competitors to be handicapped.
Ferrari was thoroughly handicapped and rules changed to stop their dominance. Tests were forbidden and all the right rules were bent to allow michelin to do what was needed to beat Ferrari...
So I ask your question back to you dear kettle.
No. The BOP change was +5kg and -9hp for this race relative to Toyota, compared to Le Mans. They qualified only thousandths away from the Toyota and their fastest lap of the race is only a tenth behind the Toyota. The biggest issue for them was the tire wear on the long runs. Le Mans was a very low degradation race so this issue was not exposed in that race.
Yeah I was joking, it was a nice race, too bad they didn't win.AR3-GP wrote: ↑10 Jul 2023, 06:31No. The BOP change was +5kg and -9hp for this race relative to Toyota, compared to Le Mans. They qualified only thousandths away from the Toyota and their fastest lap of the race is only a tenth behind the Toyota. The biggest issue for them was the tire wear on the long runs. Le Mans was a very low degradation race so this issue was not exposed in that race.
It was predicted that the hot temperatures here would make tire management more critical and this is where the Toyota which has been in competition for over a year already is well dialed in.
Even the Porsche 963 which is terrible with its tires had managed to do a triple stint where Molina had no tires at the end of his double stint in the beginning of the race. The outright pace is fine. The 499P is still a brand new car and they have learning to do on the long runs at every new circuit that they visit.
Cooling inlet and crash structure.