Thank you for this bit of info.Reca wrote:Speed data extracted from the engine noise in that video and comparison with Vettel's pole:Crucial_Xtreme wrote: Here's the 150 Italia onboard lap of Alonso at the Indian GP.
http://www.formula1.com/video/onboard/
And lateral acceleration:
obtained applying Alonso's speed to a plausible racing line, computed by minimizing an opportune fitness function of various parameters, between track boundaries.
Lacking satellite image, best I could do was to use official's map as centerline, adding a constant width; track being rather wide I used 14m. Real tracks don't have constant width typically, and India's in particular, in some areas it looked even wider than that, which affects the estimate of radius thus of lateral acceleration (last corner an obvious candidate for that, 3g @ 100km/h is clearly too much), anyway, that's not meant to be 100% accurate, it's just a first order approximation to get an idea, so take it for what it is, considering the limitations.
Im coming to the conclusion that Ferrari are having a problem with their Diff being set up too loose just to get the car turned in. They obviously have a car with a understeer tendency. They look on that to have a car that is set up very stiff at the front to make the wing work and with this they need to get the car to turn somehow and have the exit corner setting set up looser just to get the change in direction they need in the middle to high speed corners.