Before the cars hit the track, there was a communication from the Federation that both Ferraris were equipped with the fourth PU. This is the last one available for this season before incurring penalties. Obviously, this choice is linked to the high stress these units undergo during this weekend at the Temple of Speed. Furthermore, according to reports from Formu1a.uno, this fourth PU is even said to be an evolution of those used so far.
In fact, according to this insider information, the new power unit includes a development token spent on the electrical component. The area of development involved is the ERS, which has undergone careful optimization to improve efficiency. This development is believed to have allowed the Ferrari PU to gain approximately 5 horsepower, which at a circuit like Monza translates to a tenth of an advantage on the stopwatch.
5 HP = 1 tenth seems too much to me.jax wrote: ↑02 Sep 2023, 20:00is there any truth to this https://scuderiafans.com/f1-2023-italia ... rformance/ ??
Before the cars hit the track, there was a communication from the Federation that both Ferraris were equipped with the fourth PU. This is the last one available for this season before incurring penalties. Obviously, this choice is linked to the high stress these units undergo during this weekend at the Temple of Speed. Furthermore, according to reports from Formu1a.uno, this fourth PU is even said to be an evolution of those used so far.
In fact, according to this insider information, the new power unit includes a development token spent on the electrical component. The area of development involved is the ERS, which has undergone careful optimization to improve efficiency. This development is believed to have allowed the Ferrari PU to gain approximately 5 horsepower, which at a circuit like Monza translates to a tenth of an advantage on the stopwatch.
I didn't know that there is possibility for developing of the PU and tokens.gordonthegun wrote: ↑02 Sep 2023, 23:325 HP = 1 tenth seems too much to me.jax wrote: ↑02 Sep 2023, 20:00is there any truth to this https://scuderiafans.com/f1-2023-italia ... rformance/ ??
Before the cars hit the track, there was a communication from the Federation that both Ferraris were equipped with the fourth PU. This is the last one available for this season before incurring penalties. Obviously, this choice is linked to the high stress these units undergo during this weekend at the Temple of Speed. Furthermore, according to reports from Formu1a.uno, this fourth PU is even said to be an evolution of those used so far.
In fact, according to this insider information, the new power unit includes a development token spent on the electrical component. The area of development involved is the ERS, which has undergone careful optimization to improve efficiency. This development is believed to have allowed the Ferrari PU to gain approximately 5 horsepower, which at a circuit like Monza translates to a tenth of an advantage on the stopwatch.
Monza is special in terms of full throttle percentage.gordonthegun wrote: ↑02 Sep 2023, 23:325 HP = 1 tenth seems too much to me.jax wrote: ↑02 Sep 2023, 20:00is there any truth to this https://scuderiafans.com/f1-2023-italia ... rformance/ ??
Before the cars hit the track, there was a communication from the Federation that both Ferraris were equipped with the fourth PU. This is the last one available for this season before incurring penalties. Obviously, this choice is linked to the high stress these units undergo during this weekend at the Temple of Speed. Furthermore, according to reports from Formu1a.uno, this fourth PU is even said to be an evolution of those used so far.
In fact, according to this insider information, the new power unit includes a development token spent on the electrical component. The area of development involved is the ERS, which has undergone careful optimization to improve efficiency. This development is believed to have allowed the Ferrari PU to gain approximately 5 horsepower, which at a circuit like Monza translates to a tenth of an advantage on the stopwatch.
FDD wrote: ↑03 Sep 2023, 00:08I didn't know that there is possibility for developing of the PU and tokens.gordonthegun wrote: ↑02 Sep 2023, 23:325 HP = 1 tenth seems too much to me.jax wrote: ↑02 Sep 2023, 20:00is there any truth to this https://scuderiafans.com/f1-2023-italia ... rformance/ ??
Where is this in the rules?
Not really. It’s also the fastest. 5hp is negligible at their average speeds. Figure they’re consuming 750hp or so just to push the car through the air. 5hp is a tenth of a mph or so in trap speeds, if even.Sevach wrote: ↑03 Sep 2023, 00:17Monza is special in terms of full throttle percentage.gordonthegun wrote: ↑02 Sep 2023, 23:325 HP = 1 tenth seems too much to me.jax wrote: ↑02 Sep 2023, 20:00is there any truth to this https://scuderiafans.com/f1-2023-italia ... rformance/ ??
5hp at the top end isn't the relevant figure. It's the bottom end that matters because you carry it all the way down the straight from beginning to end.Hoffman900 wrote: ↑03 Sep 2023, 23:26Not really. It’s also the fastest. 5hp is negligible at their average speeds. Figure they’re consuming 750hp or so just to push the car through the air. 5hp is a tenth of a mph or so in trap speeds, if even.
Also, Honda has documented shaving 12kw off peak for more mid range and, and gone faster at Monza.
Regardless, I enjoyed the retro liveries on the cars this weekend.
The W?AR3-GP wrote: ↑04 Sep 2023, 02:535hp at the top end isn't the relevant figure. It's the bottom end that matters because you carry it all the way down the straight from beginning to end.Hoffman900 wrote: ↑03 Sep 2023, 23:26Not really. It’s also the fastest. 5hp is negligible at their average speeds. Figure they’re consuming 750hp or so just to push the car through the air. 5hp is a tenth of a mph or so in trap speeds, if even.
Also, Honda has documented shaving 12kw off peak for more mid range and, and gone faster at Monza.
Regardless, I enjoyed the retro liveries on the cars this weekend.
Also "Honda gone faster at monza", by what metric is this quantified?
A car is both it's PU and it's chassis. The Honda is very good if not the best, but the differences were marginal today. Ferrari had fresh power units with aggressive mappings. Those engines are probably practice power units after today...Zynerji wrote: ↑04 Sep 2023, 04:07The W?AR3-GP wrote: ↑04 Sep 2023, 02:535hp at the top end isn't the relevant figure. It's the bottom end that matters because you carry it all the way down the straight from beginning to end.Hoffman900 wrote: ↑03 Sep 2023, 23:26
Not really. It’s also the fastest. 5hp is negligible at their average speeds. Figure they’re consuming 750hp or so just to push the car through the air. 5hp is a tenth of a mph or so in trap speeds, if even.
Also, Honda has documented shaving 12kw off peak for more mid range and, and gone faster at Monza.
Regardless, I enjoyed the retro liveries on the cars this weekend.
Also "Honda gone faster at monza", by what metric is this quantified?