Top speed does NOT mean much by itself. Typically it's a gearing thing. A car with shorter gears will hit top speed sooner and plateau there, while a car with longer gears will hit a "short geared top speed" later on in the straight and surpass it. The question is can the delay in getting to the "short geared top speed" be overcome by the higher overall top speed.boydy19 wrote:Wouldn't say Hondas problem is at the end of the straight, it's how long it's taking to get there. Top speed doesn't mean much.
If you watch live timing you'll see that they're consistently 12km/h+ slower through every speed trap minus the one on the long straight.
In the live timing, what I think you're referring to as "every speed trap" isn't a speed trap at all. It is the average speed during that sector. At one point I though it was the max speed in that sector ...I looked up at some point.
Please do correct me if I'm wrong.