Not profficient enough X.
Can parlais in Dutch or Portuguese, but I doubt Stuttgart or Brackley has either.
JET,what is a yet unknown benefit...JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:With the increase in minimum weight, maybe it was a gamble for some as of yet unknown benefit?
We know the car is slippery, and we know Mercedes actively sought to have a higher top end than others as the W01 struggled in this are in the first half of 2010.
It would be good to hear from the team regards the wheel base and who in particular was responsible for it and why they went forward with the idea.
You're perhapsforgetting that MGP have at least 30 Hp more than all others to spend on aero drag.marcush. wrote: ...
The high top speeds are directly linked to a relatively low drag?
Oh god, not this one again... The Merc is known to generate 755hp, and the renault 737hp. Are you claiming that McLaren are sat there with 12hp less than RBR? Sorry, but I would bet heavily that the absolutely least powerful Merc engine that makes it into an F1 car of any kind still develops 753hp. I would also bet that Merc have no way of determining that this one, as opposed to one at the opposite end of the bell curve will make it into a Merc rather than a McL or FI.xpensive wrote:You're perhapsforgetting that MGP have at least 30 Hp more than all others to spend on aero drag.marcush. wrote: ...
The high top speeds are directly linked to a relatively low drag?
Well, not if the Mercedes' Mercedes engines have better fuel economy per produced HP as well, right?JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote: ...
Teams can easily work it out by the amount of fuel a team requires and by other higher tech means of auditing...
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Of course they can have both, probably with a wider power-band at that.JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote: ...
What will it be? More horsepower as in the 30hp figure you keep bandying around. Or, more horsepower per Kg of fuel?
xpensive wrote:You're perhapsforgetting that MGP have at least 30 Hp more than all others to spend on aero drag.marcush. wrote: ...
The high top speeds are directly linked to a relatively low drag?