DRS reduces drag.myurr wrote:Which kind of demonstrates the point. There's no way they'll get to 8th in Monaco DRS or not. Plenty of other circuits where they'll only just be reaching it without DRS and with DRS they'll just get a little further round the rev band. Other circuits they could end up reaching the limiter (or hitting equilibrium due to fuel flow limits reducing the power) without DRS with DRS adding little beyond that.321apex wrote:I doubt if you will be able to engage this 8th gear at Monaco for any significant distance.myurr wrote:You'll have the same 8th gear in Monaco as you would in Monza, so on most straights these cars will be constantly accelerating never quite making it to the equilibrium point. With DRS you'll just be accelerating a little bit more quickly.
Two things would surprise me - DRS being more effective and (if it is) the FIA not reacting mid weekend to correct for it.
Maximum speed without DRS occurs when the engine is at maximum power. Last year it was maybe 500rpm before the limiter. This year it will be 2-3000rpm, so the drag reduction should provide a significant boost to speed.