every team on the grid will always try their best at fueling their cars to the minimum fuel level required to finish the race, so there is no such thing as underfuel for the race, because when you underfuel that means you have less then enough fuel on board in the tank to finish a normal race.jz11 wrote:more than less cars on the grid are actually underfueled at the start of the race, because having less fuel on board nets out as a gain overall, even if for a while you have to turn down the engine a bit and shortshift, add a pretty much mandatory tire conservation to this, and you get a race that we have nowdays, where leader is coasting at a safe distance (10-20sec) for long periods of time, even when he could theoretically go 0,5 or more seconds faster a lapCHT wrote: There is no such thing as underfuel at start because underfuel will mean you will run out of fuel before the end of the race. However FIA do set the minimum weight of car + driver after the race, this is to ensure that no car is running under weight.
However it is possible that RBR do have more fuel efficient renault engine as compared to Ferrari and Mclaren, and this will translate to them carrying lesser fuel at the start.
and everyone has to do this to a certain degree, except SV in this last race
Honestly why could any race engineers want to take such a big risk to compromise driver's race with insufficient fuel. Plus the opportunity for driver turning down the fuel mix in the race is not something that can be planned ahead of the race.