I'll look later but I'm fairly certain we weren't losing that time.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑15 Sep 2024, 12:36That's not really the case, McLaren lost at least 2 tenths on straights in Q on every track until Miami, they lost 3-4 tenths in Jeddah for example. In Miami and afterwards the difference is a lot smaller, but more often than not RB still keep their slight Top Speed advantage over McL. You can see for yourself on f1-tempomwillems wrote: ↑15 Sep 2024, 12:11But the point being made earlier in the season was that difference on overall speed on the straight was non existent. There was a fraction of a straight that lost .01 of a second, otherwise we matched other cars. RW was a red herring, as we say in the UK. Folks just get hung up.on a top speed and don't look at the overall acceleration curve. Even with DRS open, the point at which there was a meaningful difference was for the last 25m or so.
But anyway, we're just going old convos
Edit: Jeddah was bad but a quick eye test on the others suggests it wasn't really much of an issue I think, but I'm on my phone, will do something a bit more accurate later. Australia looks fine, for instance.
In any case, the initial point was that they were running more rear wing because they were loading the front more.