They have "torquier" power band, which means they slingshot from corners faster. As a result you may view it as greater average power than before, even when peak power is lower. On top of that one more gear ratio helps stay in the "sweet" part of power delivery longer.mrluke wrote:Interesting idea, lets try your suggestion in the "equation" included in the tweet.Blaze1 wrote:It depends on how they view power, average power or peak power.mrluke wrote:MERCEDES AMG F1 @MercedesAMGF1 8m
This is due to a greater amount of power and slightly less downforce. More power + less downforce = higher top speeds #FastFacts
Mercedes say they are up on power vs last year..
Lower peak power + less downforce = higher top speeds.
No, im not convinced thats right.
In drag racing they say, that torque gives you ET, while power gives you MPH.