Robbobnob wrote:The real reason the Red Bull is slower than the other cars is there is more time to be made by accelerating fast and carrying higher corner speeds than having outright straight line speed, so the opt for the setup which maximises the gains in the breaking and accelerating zones, traction zones, sacrificing top end for ratios that compliment specific corners of the track
You are absolutely correct... The problem is to explain why other teams have failed to arrive at the same result (bearing in mind that selecting gears optimized for a given track, tyres & engine is one of the easier simulation tasks - I think)
raymondu999 wrote:Sonic brings up an interesting point. That the RBR is limited by gearing rather than drag. We know the RBR is the one that gears their cars shortest. They don't gain top speed by activating the DRS. They just gain acceleration. They do this so that they can still be in the effective power bands of the engine even in race mode. Could it be that actually, the RBR doesn't have the drag disadvantage it had in 2010? I think that's a very interesting point to be looked at.
Apologies, I wasn't aware that RBR was reputed to have a drag disadvantage (or, at least, L/D disadvantage) in 2010, although the evidence did suggest that they had a huge downforce advantage (perhaps not quite the double claimed by LH). It is possible that the engine has a limited rev range, although it might also be that blowing "hot" makes the rear diffuser operate more efficiency.
The other interested fact to consider is MW consistent slow starts this year....