Luscion wrote: ↑14 Sep 2024, 15:07
j_ste wrote: ↑14 Sep 2024, 15:06
Fast on the straight and absolutely nothing in the corners…not ideal.
Feels like the early part of the season again. In terms of times.
They're losing so much time in the corners, it seems like a tire temperature issue for both
Bono:“Nine tenths to Leclerc. Four and a half tenths sector one, nearly six tenths in the middle, purple in the final by a tenth and a half.”
Based on the Friday practice sessions, when both drivers were the only ones who did a race simulation on the H tyres, it seems that they are gearing towards a 1-stop race with a low DF setup choice, which is exactly the opposite strategy that other top teams went to this race ...
Having said that, RUS has a slightly lower top speed than HAM on all 3 sessions and was slower even in qualy, despite reaching a higher top speed on the speed traps records (that 347kph top speed was due to a nice tow). I don`t have proof yet, but I think he has a Gurney flap on his DRS flap, which in addition to a slightly higher AoA FW in order to get that car balance, gave him more front axle load hence was able to induce higher front tyre temps that went just into the sweet-spot working operation window and set faster S1 and S2 times.
In contrast to RUS, on Sky F1, the lady who was a strategist back in the day said that in Q3 the track temp dropped massively (some 5 degrees Celsius) which means that due to HAM`s slightly lower DF setup couldn`t get enough heat into the front tyres hence missed their optimal operation window ...
After the qualy HAM said that his car was wonderful (?) or something like on Friday but didn`t work in the qualy for whatever reason he didn't have yet ... I think that his car, at least if not both cars, is set up for a 1-stop race and will start the race either on the H tyre heading for a long first stint or just opting to start on the M-tyre, had the front runners are on a 2-stop race starting on the S-tyre, and therefore he`ll try to overcut the drivers ahead of him that were starting on the softs, knowing that this track favors this tactic ... so it`ll be interesting to see had RUS will also start tomorrow on the same tyre as HAM or opting for a 2-stop attacking race and start on the S-tyre as the drivers around him...
It`s also interesting to mention that for some reason the Silverstone upgrade/floor seems to work the best on the C3 Pirelli tyre so far and last but not least these remaining races until the end of the season it`ll be used as tests sessions as HAM said they need to understand the Spa upgrade which will set the direction they`ll go for the next car ...