Tyre temps are usually done - outer shoulder, middle, inner shoulderKiril Varbanov wrote:Blanchimont wrote: The three squares are likely to be overall temp, inner and outer shoulder temps.
Top row are fronts , L & R
Bottom row are rears
Tyre temps are usually done - outer shoulder, middle, inner shoulderKiril Varbanov wrote:Blanchimont wrote: The three squares are likely to be overall temp, inner and outer shoulder temps.
Davide Valsecchi Goes the Extra Mile at Silverstone
You had a minor radio issue during the day and the team struggled to call you in?
DV: Today we completed all the jobs on the plan and I think I got some extra laps too. I did miss the pit board for a few laps when the team was trying to call me in. I stayed out until I thought they were going to throw the pit board at me, then I thought it was better that I came in!
If you divide the 0,239 on top of the drag column by the 0.068 on top of the nlift column you get exactly 3.52, the aero efficiency threshold. This is a measure of the crossed sensitivity of laptime with respect to downforce and drag, and tells you probably the every setup with efficiency lower than 3.52 will make you lose time in a lap even if you have more downforce.Kiril Varbanov wrote:The image tells us two things for sure: pressures are up, while the operating temperatures are down.Blanchimont wrote:Yeah, i noticed that, too.
But what exactly does the table tell us? Is it about sector times (S1, S2 and S3 in the first row) for different vehicle configurations? A car weight of 27.6 would make no sense, for example.
The three squares are likely to be overall temp, inner and outer shoulder temps.
The Aero Efficiency Threshold numbers are apparently a cumulative index and since there are some minuses on top of each column, I would assume that this is wind tunnel / CFD data correlation with the respective deltas.
This is hilarious. I like the guy already..stefan_ wrote:https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BPdaI8OCAAEC4eh.jpg:largeDavide Valsecchi Goes the Extra Mile at Silverstone
You had a minor radio issue during the day and the team struggled to call you in?
DV: Today we completed all the jobs on the plan and I think I got some extra laps too. I did miss the pit board for a few laps when the team was trying to call me in. I stayed out until I thought they were going to throw the pit board at me, then I thought it was better that I came in!
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Team Car Laps km
Sauber C32 208 1225,328
Marussia F1 Team MR02 218 1284,238
Scuderia Toro Rosso STR8 226 1331,366
Lotus F1 Team E21 246 1449,186
Williams FW35 248 1460,968
Ferrari F138 262 1543,442
Red Bull Racing RB9 274 1614,134
McLaren MP4-28 275 1620,025
Force India VJM06 277 1631,807
Caterham F1 Team CT-03 292 1720,172
And if anything, Mercedes doing what they did enabled everyone else to then change the testing regulations in the future, which is something all the teams wanted, so yeah they should've been given at least 1 day.alnando wrote:And Mercedes did 1000km in the secret test. FIA should have let mercdes run in the YDT for a day.
Yeah, completely agree, except that they CHEATED and are extremely lucky that this test is all they'll be missing.Dyanxx wrote:And if anything, Mercedes doing what they did enabled everyone else to then change the testing regulations in the future, which is something all the teams wanted, so yeah they should've been given at least 1 day.alnando wrote:And Mercedes did 1000km in the secret test. FIA should have let mercdes run in the YDT for a day.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/22999260SilverArrow wrote:Yeah, completely agree, except that they CHEATED and are extremely lucky that this test is all they'll be missing.Dyanxx wrote:And if anything, Mercedes doing what they did enabled everyone else to then change the testing regulations in the future, which is something all the teams wanted, so yeah they should've been given at least 1 day.alnando wrote:And Mercedes did 1000km in the secret test. FIA should have let mercdes run in the YDT for a day.