Although the top Speed seems to have improved markedly with the RBs, in this particular case he was able to take much more speed through the preceding turn. That was what mainly gave him the excess speed.Juzh wrote: We can see Vettel making short work of Button into the last chicane despite coming at him from a long way back.
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atlantis wrote:Yep they used their joker and changed (shortened) the gear ratio
9.6.2 Each competitor must nominate the forward gear ratios (calculated from engine crankshaft to drive shafts) to be employed within their gearbox. These nominations must be declared to the FIA technical delegate at or before the first Event of the Championship. For 2014 only a competitor may re-nominate these ratios once within the Championship season, in which case the original nomination becomes immediately void. Ratio re-nominations must be declared as a set.
Are teams allowed to go back to their original gear ratios or do they have to stick with the new one for the rest of the season. What I mean is once they've changed ratios can they switch between the two from race to race?gandharva wrote:They can change ratios at the beginning of each season, but a change during season is only allowed in 2014.
9.6.2 Each competitor must nominate the forward gear ratios (calculated from engine crankshaft to drive shafts) to be employed within their gearbox. These nominations must be declared to the FIA technical delegate at or before the first Event of the Championship. For 2014 only a competitor may re-nominate these ratios once within the Championship season, in which case the original nomination becomes immediately void. Ratio re-nominations must be declared as a set.
No, check the quote: "For 2014 only a competitor may re-nominate these ratios once within the Championship season, in which case the original nomination becomes immediately void."JDC123 wrote: Are teams allowed to go back to their original gear ratios or do they have to stick with the new one for the rest of the season. What I mean is once they've changed ratios can they switch between the two from race to race?
Contrary to what Ted Kravitz reported, according to AMuS pundit Michael Schmidt the first, second, seventh and eighth gear are now longer.seinfeld wrote:cool thanks. yeah def gave them a big boost in speed. changing them. I wonder which ones they changed. if it was only 8th or what. I'm sure someone will do an analysis to tell us. compare an old onboard or something
New Red Bull n/a 12.42 9.71 7.85 6.49 5.48 4.73 4.28
Old Red Bull 19.02 13.51 9.91 7.83 6.46 5.52 4.89 4.42
Toro Rosso 16.00 12.43 9.30 7.71 6.49 5.47 4.72 4.28
Isn't it great to have a sister team to test your ratios for you? 7th and 8th are clearly copied from Toro Rosso. The changes in those gears are only about 3% towards longer, so fine tuning. Maybe to match a expected top speed. The change i 2nd is larger, almost 9%, and again the ratio seems copied from Toro Rosso, so maybe one could infer a ratio of 16.00 for 1st, also from the Toro Rosso book and tested for a few races after they changed it? 3rd and 4th are not Toro Rosso copies, though, so I guess they did not quite nail it with their change only for 1st gear. Alternatively this might reflect how much better the Bulls are in traction at medium-low speeds, with wheelspin being less of a worry.