Emag wrote: ↑26 Jul 2024, 20:20
It's bollocks. Top speeds almost nearly identical and acceleration traces also similar between Merc and McLaren. McLaren is making most of the time in S2 corners. On the straights they're gaining 0.15s on the first one and 0.15 on the last one. Not all of it is engine modes because McLaren is running with a less loaded rear wing compared to Mercedes.
Of course, the gap is not 1 second to Mercedes because that would be huge. But it's looking like it would be more than 0.3s anyway (assuming things remains the same which they may not).
It's almost guaranteed we will have a wet quali tomorrow though, which will make things complicated.
Whenever I see the traces so simialr apart from a little less speed around the track, and then this delta, so uniform in the increase across the lap..
I think fuel. The car is heavier and that is why it is slower everywhere, including slow corners.
So the Merc is probably running slow. But that gap is quite big, so there is a lot to do. But because of how uniformly the gap increases and not many
big peaks or troughs here or there, it also makes me think they aren't that massively far off.
But then there are little signs, like the gearing we use, regularly dropping down to 3rd or 4th where Red Bull don't, that makes me wonder if that is the way we are taking the corners, or if it is the fuel/engine mode requiring a lower gear. We'll see tomorrow.