AnthonyG wrote:jz11 wrote:ringo wrote:
I don't think Rosberg's car came, back, Mercedes just went down to the other cars' performance level. So their secret is basically that their ERS.
I'm just hearing from Paddy Lowe that Lewis failure was a brake failure. Rosberg had no KERS.
the really interesting bit is that - considering they couldn't pretty much harvest any energy from the brakes for half of the race, have no top end power for the straight line speed, how would that impact fuel consumption?
there was even a radio message before the start that ROS has to take extra care to manage fuel, then there was the safety car, but I don't believe they could save so much in those 8 or so laps to last half the race with little or no hybrid power at all at that pace
Perhaps the lack of harvesting put more stress on the brakes, causing them to fail.
I meant, in my mind - ROS should have had very big fuel consumption problems, because the rest pretty much use very similar amount of fuel (for the given pace they had) but have the added benefit of ERS systems to get to the end of the distance, but Mercedes didn't have it (or the issue wasn't big), so they basically wouldn't have enough energy in their fuel tank to go the distance
ends just don't meet for the whole hybrid business supposedly having such a big impact on the fuel consumption