The root cause is less downforce. Whether it be the Red Bull running more AoA due to a more efficient DRS or the total package simply producing more is up for debate but make no mistake, it is about downforce and its effect at quali and race speed coupled with the tyre effect.Crucial_Xtreme wrote:Yes you can and have to compare the Quali pace versus the race pace. It's exactly what AMuS is doing & something the drivers do each weekend. That is the problem. In Quali Ferrari can't match the pace of its rivals however in the race it can(more or less). Therefore a distinction has to be made as to what is the root cause of the problem. AMuS says it doesn't shed enough drag when the DRS is open. That may or may not be true but you certainly have to compare why you're(the team) competitive in one setting & not the other.Ferrari2183 wrote: You can't really compare qualifying pace to race pace. In the race they run at much lower average speeds and downforce squares with speed, meaning the faster you go the more downforce you generate. Ferrari's downforce deficiency is simply not as noticeable in race trim and it has been this way pretty much since 2010.
Also in the race, assuming no DRS, the efficiency when the wing is closed is what matters and it is quite possible that the Ferrari wing works like a charm when closed.
We're talking about fine margins here, unlike the advantage Red Bull enjoyed at the majority of tracks last year.