thxRikhart wrote:Those are not the top speeds man, those are the average speed on the lap.

do you have any information about of top speeds?
thxRikhart wrote:Those are not the top speeds man, those are the average speed on the lap.
Merc are probably far enough ahead in their testing that they are doing a lot of reliability work - possibly running some components to failure just to find their weaknesses.De Jokke wrote:I hope you're right, let's wait and see what Lewis has to say tonight.dans79 wrote:Stop worrying, they will be fine. We have no idea how serious a given problem is, just that they decided something needed adressing. For all we know this is the gear box they have been using since day 1 of testing.De Jokke wrote:Do you guys think Mercedes will run at 90% the first few races (considering all these problems)...?
I think Nico is part of the problem, he hasn't learned how to deal with the press, so he has all the rooftop jumper fans on edge.Pup wrote: Merc are probably far enough ahead in their testing that they are doing a lot of reliability work - possibly running some components to failure just to find their weaknesses.
atanatizante wrote:2013: ~ 750HP and 82HP for 6,67 sec/lapdanielk wrote:+1 Blanchimont.
From the graph can clearly see that Mercedes are faster than the Williams and Mclaren over race distance.
But can also see that this years cars are faster at the beginning of the race than last year, but as the fuel burns off Last Years cars are faster towards the end of the race. Much of this i assume will because of the baseline car being heavier this year. The cars start as approximately the same weight as last year when fuel is taken in to account so it appears these engines are actually putting out more power than previous years?? ...
2014: ~ 650HP and 160HP but for 33,3 sec/lap
Max. power available over a lap:
2013: ~ 830HP for 6,67 sec
2014: ~ 810HP for 33,3 sec
Min. power available over a lap of let`s say 80 sec/lap:
2013: ~ 750HP for 73,33 sec
2014: ~ 650HP for 73,33 sec
1. Could someone get into detail and do the math regarding if 2013 car has had more AVERAGE power available over a lap vs. this years car?
2. With the results from the point above stated could anyone run some numbers and take into account that for this year we have :
a) ~15% less downforce but maybe equally less draggy car without beamwing and a bigger DRS flap (btw. what`s the top speed increase with a raise from 50mm to 70mm now?)
b) an almost the same weight car at the start of the race and ~48kg heavier car at the finish.
c) tyres are harder but hence more durable than last year and least but not last more consistent then before
I have something to add :Mui wrote:atanatizante wrote:2013: ~ 750HP and 82HP for 6,67 sec/lapdanielk wrote:+1 Blanchimont.
From the graph can clearly see that Mercedes are faster than the Williams and Mclaren over race distance.
But can also see that this years cars are faster at the beginning of the race than last year, but as the fuel burns off Last Years cars are faster towards the end of the race. Much of this i assume will because of the baseline car being heavier this year. The cars start as approximately the same weight as last year when fuel is taken in to account so it appears these engines are actually putting out more power than previous years?? ...
2014: ~ 650HP and 160HP but for 33,3 sec/lap
Max. power available over a lap:
2013: ~ 830HP for 6,67 sec
2014: ~ 810HP for 33,3 sec
Min. power available over a lap of let`s say 80 sec/lap:
2013: ~ 750HP for 73,33 sec
2014: ~ 650HP for 73,33 sec
1. Could someone get into detail and do the math regarding if 2013 car has had more AVERAGE power available over a lap vs. this years car?
2. With the results from the point above stated could anyone run some numbers and take into account that for this year we have :
a) ~15% less downforce but maybe equally less draggy car without beamwing and a bigger DRS flap (btw. what`s the top speed increase with a raise from 50mm to 70mm now?)
b) an almost the same weight car at the start of the race and ~48kg heavier car at the finish.
c) tyres are harder but hence more durable than last year and least but not last more consistent then before
1. I'll keep it simple and assume that its a straight line from point A to point B and that they're travelling at MAX power i.e max speed from point A to point B for 80 seconds.
The formula should be =minnpower*(laptime-time allowance for KERS usage)/laptime + maxpower*(time allowance for kers usage)/laptime. So for 2013 it would be 750*((80-6.67)/80)+830((6.67)/80)=756.67 and 2014 its 650*((80-33.3)/80)+810*((33.33)/80)=716.9. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong.
2. I have no idea i'll leave that to all the other members
I agree with you.mrluke wrote:Its quite simple.
For the cars to weigh the same and do the same lap time with harder tyres and less downforce they MUST make more power for more of the time.
Any math is pretty worthless as it is based on a "finger in the air" power figure for the V6T. Nobody knows how much power they are making other than it is a lot. Plenty of people trying to prove that the power units are down on power compared to last year (duh displacement!) but the evidence does not agree.
No. In a single lap run.gray41 wrote:Ricciardos fastest lap done on a 21 lap run?
I think so. AMuS is calling that particular stint a "resurrection" and Button is puzzled by the fact that RIC was 2s/lap quicker. JB says that RIC couldn't get past on the straight, but in T11, a highspeed left-hander. Button says that he has never witnessed something like that and he's impressed by their pace in high speed corners.Blackout wrote:No. In a single lap run.gray41 wrote:Ricciardos fastest lap done on a 21 lap run?
Is it true that RIC lapped between the 1:39 and 1:40 in his 20lap run ?
Where did you get that quote from button?Helios wrote:I think so. AMuS is calling that particular stint a "resurrection" and Button is puzzled by the fact that RIC was 2s/lap quicker. JB says that RIC couldn't get past on the straight, but in T11, a highspeed left-hander. Button says that he has never witnessed something like that and he's impressed by their pace in high speed corners.Blackout wrote:No. In a single lap run.gray41 wrote:Ricciardos fastest lap done on a 21 lap run?
Is it true that RIC lapped between the 1:39 and 1:40 in his 20lap run ?
http://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/form ... 63888.htmlJuzh wrote:
Where did you get that quote from button?
Trotzdem wurden die Unterschiede zwischen dem McLaren und dem Red Bull schon bei dem kurzen Vergleich bereits deutlich. "Wir sind schneller auf der Geraden. Das wissen sie sicher. Wir sind ein paar Runden hintereinandergefahren. Da ist Daniel auf der Geraden nicht vorbeigekommen. Er hat mich dann in Kurve 11, einem Highspeed-Linksknick, überholt. Das war schon interessant. Sowas habe ich noch nie erlebt. Sie haben also auch ihre starken Bereiche."