TeamKoolGreen wrote: ↑19 May 2024, 18:58
PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑07 May 2024, 19:03
TeamKoolGreen wrote: ↑30 Apr 2024, 16:31
DRS keeps getting all the blame for "overfakes" as some people call them. I agree that a lot of passing looks too easy for the faster car.
But the hybrid system is just as much to blame for this as the DRS, if not more. The slightly faster car just follows behind to regenerate electric power. And it can regen more than the slower car. Then when accumulates a power advantage , it just deploys that power and blows by the car in front. And the slower car is depleting power to stay ahead. And this is why cars blow past each other. But everyone sees that DRS flap open and blames that.
I think this is also a huge contributor to the domination we seen in the Mercedes era and now.
All the available electric power should be the same for each car. And the power could be stored for a set push to pass deployment that is the same for everyone. This way , Max wouldn't have any more electric power than anyone else. Then we would see closer racing and harder passes. And DRS would just be there to even out the dirty air.
Some will argue that this is spec. But it isn't. If someone has a better ICE, they can still profit from that.
And this is set to get worse in 2026. 2026 might be worse domination than we've ever seen. Then what ?
This could also be why Moto GP doesn't have nearly the same issues of bad racing. Despite being a prototype series.
Don't agree with your logic there.
Brake regeneration and MGUH regeneration is much stronger at low speeds or decelerating when the engine is producing more power than it needs to put to the wheels. This is the perfect time, with areas of the track where the opponent finds it hard to pass, to regenerate batteries!
The battery power is not enough of a differential to pass when the other guy in front is using battery power to defend! So yeah DRS is the main reason. Add to that wind dir7ection.
The faster car always has more battery in reserve. Why is that ? In Imola, Norris had 60%, Max had 30% in the last 5 laps of the race
You took it out of context there. My point still stands.
You were blaming the hybrid system for easy passing. And I said nope, it cancels out because the defending driver has battery to
defend. I was never comparing who had more battery whether attacker or defender.
Max may have had less battery than Norris.. But he was never at Zero. He had 30% remaining. His engineer said he can charge more if needed but he will start to clip on the straights. Norris never blowed past Max did he?
Other points.
This is a battle on a high speed track with a very long straight and medium level braking points.
Three.. This track is over 70% throttle.
Lando had DRS behind Max. And Max had to use his battery to defend. It's stands that Lando will always have more battery in that scenario.
Once the battle starts.. On a track with long straights especially, the car behind will get more chance to save batteries because of slip stream.
But it does not mean the car in front can charge his batteries and use it to defend. Which Max was doing quite well in the race.