ringo wrote: ↑14 Apr 2025, 06:29
Hamilton mentioned that he never use engine braking settings before at Mercedes and that the Ferrari requires it.
Does any know more about this difference between the PUs?
Max mentions it for the Honda engine also.
Why does the Merc not need these settings changeable by the drivers?
I am assuming it's an off throttle and MGU mapping to manipulate the engine braking.
Could be the famous lift and coast and/or different methods of energy deployment through the lap.
The Ferrari K unit is supposedly very strong so it's possible they use more energy on corner exit but do more recovery in braking zones.
It could also explain where Adami is telling Lewis Charles' time is coming from him braking 10m earlier in a bunch of corners.
If Lewis is late braking everywhere, he would be recovering less energy everywhere too.
Which could also explain his worse corner exits out of slow corners, wouldn't it? Less energy to push the car in traction zones?
Yep, that's it.
I've decided it's about different energy deployment/harvesting strengths and philosophy to how the Merc power unit worked.