Juzh wrote:basti313 wrote:
Every km/h more in Monza will cost you torque at the wheel on every other track in 8th gear and maybe even in 7th gear. We haven't really seen 8th gear, so this is still hard to judge. As Malaysia top speeds are quite low due to the aero package you need, the long gear ratio may increase this problem.
"Normal" (without slipstream and DRS) top speeds have been lower in Melbourne 2014 than in 2013. So I think the "normal" top speeds in Sepang will be even lower than in Oz due to a still not usable 8th gear and more drag. With slipstream and DRS we may see usage of 8th gear...but as I have seen it all cars which could hit 310km/h could do it in 7th gear.
I used to think this as well, before we got to pre-season testing and first numbers were starting to come out.
Testing numbers are rubbish. You never know the aero package. Melbourne numbers are clear: Lower top speed.
Juzh wrote:As has been seen on the onboard telemetry and confirmed by drivers, these supposedly long gear ratios have zero drawbacks to themselves, which is unlike anything we've seen with V8s. Power band is simply too wide for something like this to happen... as in seriously too wide.
You have to read more careful. The wider gearing is no drawback together with the wider power band when it comes to the perfect gear for a certain speed. But there is nothing said about acceleration and this is reduced at higher revs due to reduced power and cause a wider gearing automatically means less torque at the wheel.
Juzh wrote:
I haven't really seen what 2013 or 2014 cars were doing on the straights in oz during normal race running so can't comment on that. Generally lower top speed for 2014 is predictable because of 100kg fuel limit.
The cars were going flat out at the end and in FP and Q1. The lower topspeed has nothing to do with the fuel limit. Just with less power and wider gearing.
Juzh wrote:Not sure what you mean by "more drag"? Drag is much lower in 2014.
Drag in Oz was lower than in Malaysia.