I figured they were running a detuned engine map along with holes in the side pods to aid with engine cooling. I am guessing that the engine was using more than expected when turned up, thus forcing them to revert back to a detuned state for the last third of the race.marcush. wrote:i don´t think it was a miscalculation in terms of running a richer map.If so they could have reverted to the lean one and still have given Rosberg green light for full attack,right?
I don´t think we have given the full picture.I beleive they had to run rich for making the engine survive...
Schumacher conspiciously avoided running in slipstream in his fights catching fresh air as much as he could.He did that in a ways you could interpret this as showing yourself in the opponents mirrors but to me it was aimed at helping the engine cooling..just a thought..so maybe they had filled up but needed the fuel ssimply to stay alive after closing the big holes in the sidepods to shed drag?
Or like what was stated before, maybe in the first two races they ran a richer mixture to cool the engine, thus adding more weight and hindering performance. Maybe they miscalculated and took out too much fuel when they leaned out the fuel map for China.
Either way, it sounds like engine mapping is involved with the cooling solutions.