@beelsebob - actually they have 256 RAM and 256 VRAM I believe; but then I think that's because they can run most of the code immediately off the DVDs (or is it BluRay that PS3 uses?)
I'm calling BS on that. I don't think the simulator can run on only 60MB. Considering that even F1 2010 needs 2GB minimum
marcush. wrote:thank you. Someone actually understood what I wrote. I think the Mclaren and RB7 are now in the same neighborhood of aero efficiency, but I still belive the RB7 has more DF and the 26 has less drag.
but ...topspeed and drag have a relationship or are there cars hitting the limiter in top gear with DRS enabled?
I think RedBulls philosophy is giving them a considerable drag advantage in Qualy as they use the full rear downforce only for short period of time at lower speeds.
the efficiency with /out DRS enabled swings into Ferraris and Mclarensx favour in the race.[/quote]At the risk of going hideously off-topic, I think that Red Bull is slightly overdoing their setups. In Silverstone qualy, the pole lap (Mark) was done with DRS activated through the first left, and the first right, of the Maggots corners. Meaning that they were drag, rather than grip limited for those corners. Mark even had DRS on through the Abbey corner!
I'm thinking that if they back off their rear wing a bit, they can go through those corners at the same speed (albeit with the wing down) but have less drag on the straights. That or Red Bull has reached the holy grail of downforce/drag compromise, where decreasing the wing would decrease their cornering speed, and increasing the wing would decrease it as well (as the car simply has too much drag through those corners.
But I digress. Back to the F150.