It seems Mercedes can get heat in the tires very quickly.
But degradation is ok?
the evidence don't say this.darkmninya wrote:Mercedes power unit is on road cars also amazing, all my mercedes cars in my family could go 200.000km without problems.
So the rumors that mercedes are 100bhp stronger than ferrari and merc was the truth after all.
It is still too early to understand how to keep the tyres in optimum temperature window, without last year's downforce levels. More torque, less downforce means it would be hard to maintain tyre life. As the season progresses, we would see who has better tyre management car.Helios wrote:With 15 laps on the soft tyre I shall think so.
Alonso hit 336 kph according to AMuS and that was top speed for the day (Thursday)...Unc1eM0nty wrote:Interesting to hear on last night's "ask crofty" on Sky, he said that because cars no longer hit the limiter on straights they just keep accelerating for the whole length, they're reaching some crazy speeds.
The Mercs are what 35km per hour up on the Ferrari & Renault cars ? that can't be engine power HP alone, I guess the Merc's are the only one's to crank everything up to 100% so far.
They are loosing 2, maybe 3sec of pace during the stint. Looking at the laptimes of last years Bahrain GP (Vet on P1 and Ros in traffic) they were doing absolutely constant lap times during each stint. In other races they were also not loosing 2sec of pace during the stint...not even in Spain or Canada.Javert wrote:It seems Mercedes can get heat in the tires very quickly.
But degradation is ok?
That's because of their superior downforce . There's some general (not Mercedes) info in Amus about tyres, can't find the link ATM: they run two stops instead of possibly faster three because of fuel, makes it easier to nurse tyres, too; there's a difference between front a rear degradation/temperature, should change with development.Javert wrote:It seems Mercedes can get heat in the tires very quickly.
But degradation is ok?
Possible, but why not just strap on your best aero package and get at least a baseline of info? Some people are saying that Ferrari have a whole new rear end to come.... idkVanja #66 wrote:Or maybe, just maybe, and I think I'm being hilarious here - Ferrari have a different program than Mercedes and they aren't pushing it yet? Is that even remotely possible?
Domenicalli said some time ago they'll bring a whole new aeropackage to next test - nosejob, wings, all the bits here and there... As to why not bring it now - there's no point. Leave yourself a bit more time to finish the job properly, and chances are you'll have a lot less to fix later...JimClarkFan wrote: Possible, but why not just strap on your best aero package and get at least a baseline of info? Some people are saying that Ferrari have a whole new rear end to come.... idk