Alternator again. You can see the cooling they added to it but maybe they were once again pushing the limits.Ozan wrote:it's normal for Redbull at monza. BTW,what was RB8's retirement reason, does anyone know ?
I think the reason is newey's tight packaging.Owen.C93 wrote:Alternator again. You can see the cooling they added to it but maybe they were once again pushing the limits.Ozan wrote:it's normal for Redbull at monza. BTW,what was RB8's retirement reason, does anyone know ?
As others have said it was the alternator again for Vettel (third failure including two this weekend despite a new design for the last couple of races).Ozan wrote:it's normal for Redbull at monza. BTW,what was RB8's retirement reason, does anyone know ?
where can we see the additional alternator cooling?Owen.C93 wrote:Alternator again. You can see the cooling they added to it but maybe they were once again pushing the limits.Ozan wrote:it's normal for Redbull at monza. BTW,what was RB8's retirement reason, does anyone know ?
The silver duct on this side. Lotus also have one I think.marcush. wrote:where can we see the additional alternator cooling?Owen.C93 wrote:Alternator again. You can see the cooling they added to it but maybe they were once again pushing the limits.Ozan wrote:it's normal for Redbull at monza. BTW,what was RB8's retirement reason, does anyone know ?
Don't think that's quite how it works. A retirement doesn't mean a brand spanking new gearbox. The wording of the rules is something along the lines of a replacement can be fitted without penalty providing the technical delegate accept the retirement was beyond the control of the driver.myurr wrote:As others have said it was the alternator again for Vettel (third failure including two this weekend despite a new design for the last couple of races).Ozan wrote:it's normal for Redbull at monza. BTW,what was RB8's retirement reason, does anyone know ?
With Webber he made a mistake, spun the car, and flat spotted the tyres down to the canvas. Rather than pit for tyres they retired the car due to the vibrations. Presumably they'll get a free gearbox change that way and save some milage on the engine.
How about "flat spotted tyres put a huge vibration through the gear box causing fatigue and retirement from the race."simieski wrote:Don't think that's quite how it works. A retirement doesn't mean a brand spanking new gearbox. The wording of the rules is something along the lines of a replacement can be fitted without penalty providing the technical delegate accept the retirement was beyond the control of the driver.myurr wrote:As others have said it was the alternator again for Vettel (third failure including two this weekend despite a new design for the last couple of races).Ozan wrote:it's normal for Redbull at monza. BTW,what was RB8's retirement reason, does anyone know ?
With Webber he made a mistake, spun the car, and flat spotted the tyres down to the canvas. Rather than pit for tyres they retired the car due to the vibrations. Presumably they'll get a free gearbox change that way and save some milage on the engine.
I think perhaps a lower-df configuration of the car is potentially less efficient? You go 1 step forward on the straights, but 2 steps back in the corners? If their car is so efficient at producing downforce, it would mean that to reduce just a little bit of drag you'd need to cut back on a lot of downforce.browney wrote:Is the lack of top speed from the car a tactical (ie. they choose to run more wing and shorter ratios) or a technical limitation of the car?
I'm not sure down-force, no mater the cost, is the correct strategy for this season.
Don't forget though that a part of the reason why is comparison to Lotus. Lotus shared the Monza slump, and it did not share, for example, the Monaco speed.FoxHound wrote:When the car performs on tracks like Monaco, Valencia and Hungary, its the vaunted Adrian Newey genius. Yet we forget, these tracks require torque characteristics that the Ferrari or Mercedes units do not have. So while it may not have the outright oomph at Monza, it will make up for it at places such as these.