Afterburner wrote:Darknight wrote:Two things that i noticed during this race related to the RB6:
1. On one of the onboard videos it is very very clear the use of not just a left hand F-Duct, but right hand one as well. Are Redbull running 2 switched systems???
2. In the post race interview, Vettel when asked about his poor start said he let go of the "First Clutch" perfectly. Do they have more than one clutch??? Is this common in current generation F1 cars???
It's not recent the use of two clutches in F1
I think you'll find that the car is fitted with only ONE clutch, but the drivers have two paddles which control it. Martin Brundle did a piece on it during last years coverage.
From memory, for starting, the driver pulls both clutch paddles, releases one of them, and the remaining paddle is then in control of the single clutch. As this paddle is released, the clutch is engaged.
A few years ago, there was a team on the grid (McLaren from memory) who were using a paddle to enable the drivers to feather the clutch while re-applying power during a race. Not sure if this is now banned, but I expect some of the esteemed members of this forum can advise.
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