Last years cars also had double diffusers.timbo wrote: Umm, doesn't make much sense to me, sorry. I think DRS is at least as good as f-duct, and KERS is worth something. So, is that the dry weight that did all that?
Also, on many other tracks yesteryear results were comfortably beaten, why is Monza that different?
You'd think that out of all tracks it would have smallest effect @ Monza?rfs wrote:Last years cars also had double diffusers.timbo wrote: Umm, doesn't make much sense to me, sorry. I think DRS is at least as good as f-duct, and KERS is worth something. So, is that the dry weight that did all that?
Also, on many other tracks yesteryear results were comfortably beaten, why is Monza that different?
Well, that's assuming f-duct wing is as effective as non-f-duct.Mr Alcatraz wrote:So if the speed trap times are about the same, don't you think this wing that Button used at Monza last year could make up the difference in the turns?
If you go off on the exit, and "outside" of the corner, then that's accepted; as it "lengthens" the racetrack. If you cut the inside, you're creating a "shortcut," and that's what's not accepted.bill shoe wrote:What am I missing? I thought drivers had to keep at least one tire on or within the white lines at the edge of the track. I thought the FIA clarified that point for 2011.
At Monza today, drivers regularly put all four tires past the white line on qualy laps that were counted. Examples (not to pick on them) were the fastest times from Perez and Senna in Q2. Why was this OK?
Also, will four-tires-off continue to be OK in the race?
And coincidently they were the only teams with really effective rear wing stall devices, especially McLaren.timbo wrote:Well, that's assuming f-duct wing is as effective as non-f-duct.Mr Alcatraz wrote:So if the speed trap times are about the same, don't you think this wing that Button used at Monza last year could make up the difference in the turns?
Another interesting thing is that only macca and ferrari lost time compared to last year. RedBull actually gained!
Well that shoots my theory to hell.raymondu999 wrote:Hamilton did a 1:22.6 in quali last year without F-duct. Jenson 1:22.1 or some such time.
I guess maybe the loss of time could be due to the loss of the DDD. The DDD meant you had more "floor" downforce, and so you could run less wing, I guess?
Yea Turn 8 was last year a corner you could put the whole car off the track wihtout any punishment. But not this year because it had the new kerbs remember.raymondu999 wrote:Mind you there are some corners where this is just disregarded by the FIA as everyone does it anyways; for example Turn 8 Barcelona last year. All 4 wheels of all cars were off the white lines, and even off the kerbs.
How do you know that?marcush. wrote:nobody is using DRS more than RedBull