Clydebear wrote:Well guys...I can give you a "from the ground" weather report and (as longtime resident here in Singapore) a pretty good prediction that rain IS going to effect at least one if not more of the sessions and/or race. There's been very scattered heavy thundery showers for the last 2 days, mainly in the afternoon and talk is of it continuing like this until at least Saturday. The track (like everywhere here) will dry up within 20 minutes (depending on the amount of rain of course) but certainly a lot quicker than most other circuits. With all this the humidity is quite high so more discomfort for the drivers. Not sure how humidity would effect engines...anyone out there more learned than I that can answer?
Thanks for the update, there's no better source of info than someone on site. Conditions of high temperature, low barometric pressure and high humidity all combine to reduce the engine power.
Tests on automotive engines, made under sea-level conditions, showed that water vapor acts as an inert diluent, reducing engine power in proportion to the amount of vapor present. By combining the effects of atmospheric pressure, temperature, and humidity, it is shown that the indicated power obtainable from an engine is proportional to its mass rate of consumption of oxygen. This has led the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics to adopt a standard basis for the correction of engine performance, in which the effect of humidity is included.
http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?verb=getRec ... =ADA298479
So far this season, each race has delivered excitment, surprises, and great racing. I just can't wait for the race to come, and wonder what surprises it will deliver.
Racing should be decided on the track, not the court room.