Inferior traction relative to whom?
I don't know how you measure traction, I choose to look at when you put the throttle down, normally the driver without grip is going to be hesitant to put down power to not spin, and then obviously there's the acceleration part.
Jeddah where Ferrari ran the barn door wing? Good comp.dialtone wrote: ↑22 Apr 2024, 18:40I don't know how you measure traction, I choose to look at when you put the throttle down, normally the driver without grip is going to be hesitant to put down power to not spin, and then obviously there's the acceleration part.
https://i.imgur.com/HF8eZS5.png
This is average lap in Jeddah for the whole race between LEC and VER. LEC is generally on throttle earlier than VER despite basically always braking later. So that car has good grip and traction and rotates very well. As far as acceleration goes, there's at least 1 case in which Ferrari is much slower in the corner at 3000m, but even before exit they are back to equal speed, another showing of good traction.
https://i.imgur.com/ps81JCX.png
Again Australia SAI vs NOR, Ferrari generally brakes later and is back on the throttle at the same time or earlier. Corner at 4000m is pretty emblematic of this.
Even ignoring all of this and assuming they've had poor traction, they were still the best of the rest compared to RedBull, while in China they were much worse than the previous 0.3-4s worse than RBR down to 1s worse.
Yeah, that’s my point, you may want to troll more accurately by catching up on the thread.Cs98 wrote:Jeddah where Ferrari ran the barn door wing? Good comp.dialtone wrote: ↑22 Apr 2024, 18:40I don't know how you measure traction, I choose to look at when you put the throttle down, normally the driver without grip is going to be hesitant to put down power to not spin, and then obviously there's the acceleration part.
https://i.imgur.com/HF8eZS5.png
This is average lap in Jeddah for the whole race between LEC and VER. LEC is generally on throttle earlier than VER despite basically always braking later. So that car has good grip and traction and rotates very well. As far as acceleration goes, there's at least 1 case in which Ferrari is much slower in the corner at 3000m, but even before exit they are back to equal speed, another showing of good traction.
https://i.imgur.com/ps81JCX.png
Again Australia SAI vs NOR, Ferrari generally brakes later and is back on the throttle at the same time or earlier. Corner at 4000m is pretty emblematic of this.
Even ignoring all of this and assuming they've had poor traction, they were still the best of the rest compared to RedBull, while in China they were much worse than the previous 0.3-4s worse than RBR down to 1s worse.
Except for the part where all the top teams ran very similar wing levels in China but not in Jeddah. So if the traction was poor in China there'll be a different explanation.dialtone wrote: ↑22 Apr 2024, 21:44Yeah, that’s my point, you may want to troll more accurately by catching up on the thread.Cs98 wrote:Jeddah where Ferrari ran the barn door wing? Good comp.dialtone wrote: ↑22 Apr 2024, 18:40
I don't know how you measure traction, I choose to look at when you put the throttle down, normally the driver without grip is going to be hesitant to put down power to not spin, and then obviously there's the acceleration part.
https://i.imgur.com/HF8eZS5.png
This is average lap in Jeddah for the whole race between LEC and VER. LEC is generally on throttle earlier than VER despite basically always braking later. So that car has good grip and traction and rotates very well. As far as acceleration goes, there's at least 1 case in which Ferrari is much slower in the corner at 3000m, but even before exit they are back to equal speed, another showing of good traction.
https://i.imgur.com/ps81JCX.png
Again Australia SAI vs NOR, Ferrari generally brakes later and is back on the throttle at the same time or earlier. Corner at 4000m is pretty emblematic of this.
Even ignoring all of this and assuming they've had poor traction, they were still the best of the rest compared to RedBull, while in China they were much worse than the previous 0.3-4s worse than RBR down to 1s worse.
Ok look…Cs98 wrote:Except for the part where all the top teams ran very similar wing levels in China but not in Jeddah. So if the traction was poor in China there'll be a different explanation.
Everything that makes me laugh is positive
It's obviously relative to what others are running. The "barn door" at Jeddah is the equivalent to what the others were running in China. The top speed traces tell the full story. You've got about 10 laps at the end there where you can compare Sainz, Norris and Verstappen running in perfectly free air. Basically same speeds every lap. So unless we are arguing the Ferrari is inherently more draggy, they were running similar wing levels.dialtone wrote: ↑22 Apr 2024, 21:55Ok look…Cs98 wrote:Except for the part where all the top teams ran very similar wing levels in China but not in Jeddah. So if the traction was poor in China there'll be a different explanation.
Ferrari only has 1 wing spec so far, so the barn door you are talking about is the same.
If you think China has the same amount DF between Ferrari and the rest after looking at Fabrega pics, you need glasses.
In other words: read the thread.