n smikle wrote:At this stage I would say Macca are about 0.5 seconds behind the bulls on race pace.
When the KERS is working or when it isn't?
I believe this is the first time Newey has run KERS in a race. If I remember correctly Newey choose not to run it at all in 2009 and saved the weight. Will this lack of experience with it bite RBR this year? Both cars KERS failed during this one...
Mclaren on the other hand has had relatively few issues with KERS and ran it all year (except one race?) in 2009 and so far this year.
Hamilton was only .10 behind Vettel in Qualifying, and was held up by Heidfield allowing Vettel to get away. As the race unfolded, Hamilton had tire wear issues and judging by the trap speeds was running higher downforce (Hami's..303 KPH) than Button (310 KPH) and higher than RBR (305 khp for both). These are traps for Qualifying...
I don't see the .5 disadvantage.
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