Just to add to this - if traction control DOESN'T make you faster, then why did they use it when it in qualifying pre-2008?JimClarkFan wrote:I'm fairly sure traction control does make you faster
Just to add to this - if traction control DOESN'T make you faster, then why did they use it when it in qualifying pre-2008?JimClarkFan wrote:I'm fairly sure traction control does make you faster
I don't know about technical aspects but this part is untrue (I left everything else for context):wesley123 wrote:Oh yes, what a surprise, an Italian website writes something about an rival of Ferrari. I don't even consider if it is right or not on such articles(no offence towards you Shelly). But I'll shall go in it for this time;
I fail to see why they would run TC only on Vettel's car and not on Webber'she says that he suspects that redbull has traction control, only on vettel's car.
We have seen big gaps very often in F1. Senna/Prost, Schumacher in the Ferrari, Williams in the early 90's, Hamilton was much quicker on a few occasions than the rest of the field(Monaco 2008, for example), it is very much possible that a team were just so much better than others.1) vettel had 2.5 sec per lap advantage, and this kind of performance leap is not possible trough normal engine chassis development
Setup and a driving style that matches the car.2) vettel was able to accelerate 50mt before any other out of turn 10 in Singapore
I would love to hear that sound, does someone have a link?3) vettel's car emitted rasping noise
And a one second performance is just perfectly fine and a team would be able to pull that off. Nothing fancy here.I think that 1) is overestimated: drBeck's intelligentf1 has shown that the real advantage was around 1s - thus overestimate undermines all subsequent statements
Then I don't see why;On strange noise: I think it is offical that renalut uses 4-cylinder cut, and this is a great way of offsetting the power/exhaust volume relationship (double the volume for the same power), but that it is not traction control.
1. Other Renault powered teams do not have the sound
2. Only Vettel has the sound.
On the other hand, let's take a look at this; http://www.f1technical.net/development/187. Torque control, it is more likely that this is used than let the engine switch between 4 and 8 cylinders.
Let's take a step back to 1994, Schumacher and his Benetton won the WDC(maybe a slightly bad example with all the cheating they did lol). Schumachers team mates on the other hand, they were pretty much nowhere. Want to know why? Because the Benetton was designed for Schumacher and his driving style, the others simply couldn't drive the damn thing. What I am saying is; The Red Bull is designed for Vettel, with Vettels driving style in mind. With that, he is just able to extract more from the car, get on the power earlier etc. etc. etc. It also shows why Webber is pretty much nowhere compared to Vettel; different driving styles.
Since 2009 Red Bull has been accused of cheating on a regular basis, yet in all those years nothing has been found, even with more stricter tests they were not found to have anything illegal. To me, this is just another one of those cheating accusations.
flattyre wrote:Just to add to this - if traction control DOESN'T make you faster, then why did they use it when it in qualifying pre-2008?JimClarkFan wrote:I'm fairly sure traction control does make you faster
Cars are not designed around drivers, the designers design the fastest and best car they can with the given regulations. Otherwise last year RBR would have continued development on the A-spec RBR route (which Vettel even switched to in china GP) but not the B-spec. Also I don't think Ferrari tried to design their 2008 challenger around Massa over someone who they were paying $50 millions a year at all.JimClarkFan wrote:Wrong.mep wrote: This is pretty much total bullshit.
We should finally get rid of this rumors that cars are designed for a specific driver so that the other driver can't use it.
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Cars are designed around drivers, the Red Bull is especially suited to Vettel.
Setup fine tunes a car, a driver pairing pushing development.
It is wrong to suggest having a car means another driver can't drive it, that is not Wesley meant, I am sure of it.
But drivers do drive development of a car to their own subjective preferences as a driver.
afaik they hardly used it in Qualifying, only opting for the lowest settings or even off. If I'm correct Button drove qualifyings without the TC enabled. Why? Because without TC you are quicker. TC basicly limit's acceleration based on that it has to prevent wheelspin.flattyre wrote:Just to add to this - if traction control DOESN'T make you faster, then why did they use it when it in qualifying pre-2008?JimClarkFan wrote:I'm fairly sure traction control does make you faster
I believe Hamilton did so on a few occasions.In Monaco 2008 and I believe a few others, cannot name then though.I dare you (examples) and them (RB) to replicate this if it's nothing fancy. It doesn't happen, not only often but basically never, outside of weird cases like Singapore. No, in modern F1 over 1 s difference in race pace (with all other things equal) is not normal at all. It's huge and you would need to bring tyres into equation (oh, no...). We have of course reference points called qualifying, flawed because connected to race through tyres but better than nothing and a team-mate.
Yeah it was not literally what I meant. Where Schumacher drove in the car 'with ease' all his team mates had troubles to extract the maximum out of the car.JimClarkFan wrote:Wrong.mep wrote: This is pretty much total bullshit.
We should finally get rid of this rumors that cars are designed for a specific driver so that the other driver can't use it.
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Cars are designed around drivers, the Red Bull is especially suited to Vettel.
Setup fine tunes a car, a driver pairing pushing development.
It is wrong to suggest having a car means another driver can't drive it, that is not Wesley meant, I am sure of it.
But drivers do drive development of a car to their own subjective preferences as a driver.
Not anywhere does he categorically state the Red Bull has traction control.That sound was similar to the sound made by the engine when the traction control system got into action in the past seasons.
"There are some aspects, Vettel's very neat way of driving, Vettel's speedup 50 m before the other drivers, the abnormal sound of the Renault engine and Vetter's more than 2 sec. advantage over his rivals that make me think and I would like to have some answers.
thats wheel hop there a thread about it somewhere.I LOVE F1 wrote:I think that TC may also be on Webber's car
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxig8iM7jDU