I try listen all videos of "FIST" Ferrari (SF15-T) and think they less use wastegate like from last year. Especially under braking in and in transition points when driver hits throttle pedal. Torque delivery seems to be now released in much more controllable manner. Last year they also very offten cut or damp the torque spikes in order to make PU more drivable, ecpecially on Rai car that was the case.
Look back all yt "Vettel Ferrari Jerez" videos
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_ ... jerez+2015
and compare with that form lastyear:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vf5hN6Rer6Q
or that with Alonso
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bS0qdcl665U
But just in this video below from on day three Ferrari with Kimmi unlike Vet use much more aggressive mapping and use wastegate overblow even more often. Especially into 2 tight corners entries (+1 traction spike correction). Probably last years engine maps?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VU6QHjQ3WJY
Could also that be different mapping how to "harwest" 4Mj (or less than that) in 1 single lap . Maybe they tried evenly distribute the Regen modes during lap in order provide much stronger "off-throttle" blowing effect into low tight corners with very low entry speeds.
But for conclusion we need a lot more test days and to be sure wait for Melbourne Qually and race modes.
Anyway Ferrari did some pretty obvious chassis and PU changes.
Also there are reasonable amount of options how to ply with all ERS option and energy flow combinations. So could we expect even more different videos.
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