Do you have an better explaination then? I know those gains i called are a bit over-the-top, but rfurther it is plausible, renault did the same in 2008TheRMVR wrote:`wesley123 wrote:It can surely be used to heat the rear tires, remember, Renault did same in 2008 in hte case of tire management so they could do longer runs. With the ban of fuel stops such an thing would be pretty logical to do, as you have to stop one time less for example or later due to the tire wich can do more laps. How you look at it, such an device can simply gain you alot of track ime, if you have to stop one time less it will save you like 20 seconds, and then i havent even talked about the laps after an stop, where these tires are on their optimum temps sooner then other teams.
Do you actually believe yourself?
http://www.f1technical.net/development/206
Remember, in 2008 renault was very busy with tire management, they drove slower laps with the tires, so they lasted longer.