Just_a_fan wrote: ↑09 Aug 2023, 15:34
SiLo wrote: ↑09 Aug 2023, 15:27
Bill wrote: ↑09 Aug 2023, 09:34
redbull competitors are closer to them on quali lap than on race day so its not true that they gain a lot with drs its depend on setup.the likes of william and sauber are just as equal quick on the straight.last year max was able to defend against a ferrari with drs which shows Rbr is a slippery car.
I think it's more the acceleration to top speed once they open DRS, rather than the max speed at the end of the straight. Red Bull appear to very quickly hit top speed once DRS is open vs other teams than creep up in a more linear fashion.
That would suggest they dump more drag when they open the flap compared to others. Drag absorbs power so if you can get rid of more of it you can accelerate quicker.
This.
I used numbers published from around 2013 for frontal area and Cd for a F1 car, and my back of the hand calculation was around 750bhp consumed in drag at 195mph. I have no doubt these cars are even draggier. These cars are consuming most of their power at terminal velocity to just keep that velocity, let alone continue to accelerate.
This is a common calculation in land speed racing. You take a look at the class record, you have data on a body / chassis, and you back into how much horsepower you need to make to break it.
Also why you can’t read into PU performance between the teams without knowing this stuff. It doesn’t take much drag to kill 20-30hp at 190mph +.