AMuS is showing speed difference between DRS on and off between corner 4 and 5 in India, where the cars are using always DRS in qualy but not in the race. Speed difference between DRS on in qualy and DRS off in race is:Crucial_Xtreme wrote:I saw that, but I'm not sure how much truth is in it. I'm not sure that's their main problem. If you were to accept their assertion, then why does it work itself out for the race?[...]Kiril Varbanov wrote:AMuS are reporting rear wing deficiency on DRS, which is hampering Q pace.
Alonso +3,8 km/h
Vettel +9,6 km/h
Hamilton +11,0 km/h
Räikkönen +11,4 km/h
Button +10,1 km/h
Webber +10,6 km/h
Hülkenberg +8,4 km/h
Rosberg +10,7 km/h
So it seems to be a substancial difference here, but of course gearing may have some influence on this speed differential.
Another point, at least in India, is that Ferrari was relatively slower on the softs also in the race, whereas with the hards they seemed to be on par with RB. So another problöem for qualy, when you are slower (relatively) with the faster compound.
Maybe the car has some problems with the softs, not being able to bring them into the operating window. I remember Luigi Mazzola stating that the "hards" have a low working range (i.e. temperature level at which they work well) and the "softs" a high working range.
Maybe Farrari struggles to set up the car to comply with both tire requirements? Webber won Silverstone because Ferrari had a similar issue.....