AR3-GP wrote: ↑22 Sep 2023, 06:26
dialtone wrote: ↑22 Sep 2023, 06:21
AR3-GP wrote: ↑22 Sep 2023, 06:18
RB seem to still have the PU turned down rather excessively in the session like we've come to see since Zandvoort. I'm sure Honda have prepared the afterburners for competition sessions. To my estimate, RB will increase by 5km/h on the main straight and the back straight come qualifying.
Looks the same as Ferrari honestly from telemetry.
I figured you would chime in.
It's not though. RB had a bigger rear wing last year, and are slower on the straights in FP1 this year. lol.
Ferrari's speed numbers are more comparable to last year and when you compare Sainz to Leclerc, Sainz is using more power than Leclerc so that' already gives some insight into where the power figures are. Leclerc and RB seem to be on the low end. Sainz was a bit more power for whatever reason.
Last year FP1 and FP2 were wet. So if we compare to FP3:
LEC v LEC (green today, red last year)
VER v VER (same as above)
Acceleration is identical, if anything RBR's acceleration might be slightly better than last year. Top end speed is fairly comparable. Under DRS on main straight top end speed is lower this year, probably sign that the front wing is more cranked or the car simply has more trouble generating high top speed compared to last year.
Looking at these graphs suggests to me that Ferrari might even have a bit of upside more in S1 as LEC last year was able to go much faster in the esses and in T7 have similar deal to Max.