Is it me, or does Vettel in the RB8 look noticably earlier on the throttle out of the last corner compared to Hamilton in the MP4-27 ?
Fantastic vid btw bonjon, many thanks for posting !
Seem like he is, but not knowing the fuel load and their programs it tells little.Shrieker wrote:Is it me, or does Vettel in the RB8 look noticably earlier on the throttle out of the last corner compared to Hamilton in the MP4-27 ?
I was chalking that up to having rookie drivers. In other videos as well the car seems jittery on some occasions. It could may well be the drivers and not the car.beelsebob wrote:Indeed, the RBR and McLaren seem to be doing very nicely there. It really rather gives some cause for concern about the Torro Rosso though – they seem to be really struggling for rear grip.bonjon1979 wrote:Both Red Bull and Mclaren looking lovely and planted in this video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEP4YUkd73U
Great shot of the Mclaren at 10.40, wing is very low to the ground.
I think thats the characteristic of renault engine including Williams and Caterham.Shrieker wrote:Judging by that, the RB8 and the E20 definitely retain some amount of off throttle (overrun ?) blowing, not as prominent as the W02, but still quite clear through the chicane. The F2012 -not so much- (if any), and the MP4-27 seems to retain NONE at all...
Nice vid and thanks for posting btw.
They still shouldn't be able to do it this year unless they are exploiting a loophole. Hopefully the FIA will crack down on this, if it is the case that they are still cold blowing.CHT wrote:I think thats the characteristic of renault engine including Williams and Caterham.
They could simply be using exhaust accumulators, as per Scarbs wrt F150th. No extra openings, no engine maps, just a large capacity exhaust system that will continue to blow when you're off the throttle.myurr wrote:They still shouldn't be able to do it this year unless they are exploiting a loophole. Hopefully the FIA will crack down on this, if it is the case that they are still cold blowing.CHT wrote:I think thats the characteristic of renault engine including Williams and Caterham.
I looked at scarbs very interesting post mentioning an exhaust 'chamber' where pressure is 'acumulated' and released when off throttle, thus providing flow when off throttle.Robbobnob wrote:I doubt that they would choose to run such a system that would IMO have a considerably higher back pressure