henra wrote:Strange. Again it seemed Lewis car had better acceleration during the start than Nico's when above traction limit Speed despite Nico being a tad better off the line. Does Nico fail to properly charge his ERS in These occasions?
I don´t think that would work. Problem is the point of impact is only around 30cm off the ground, so no matter what material is there and/or over that, the bottom of the barrier will always move first.F1NAC wrote:about tecpro, what if they put a denser material at the bottom so when they crash into them a less denser material at the top will move faster than bottom one?Andres125sx wrote:Best news of the weekend so far =D>turbof1 wrote:Sainz will be allowed to race tomorrow: http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/2015/10/10/s ... n-to-race/
About the barriers, I agree lifting and hitting drivers helmet is a risk, but as some of you already posted that can´t be prevented because they can´t be secured to the ground or they wouldn´t decrease deceleration so well.
I´m a big defensor of closed cockpits, but in this case I don´t think this is a big problem. It is not a solid object hitting drivers helmet, it´s a techpro barrier (soft) so that´s not a huge problem, helmets should cope with that perfectly
To me it looked like extreme compression due to the forces in that corner. The floor area in front of the right rear tire almost touching the ground.komninosm wrote:Grojean's tires had a really weird angle during the turn. It's like the camber mechanism is too flexible. They went from like +15 degrees to -10
Is that normal?
The championship has been decided by both driver and mechanical issues. Rosberg would still be down on Hamilton on points at this stage without his issues. But we know you by now, you'll fail to acknowledge any incidents which have disadvantaged Lewis in your calculations.iotar__ wrote:Mercedes are making a mockery out of this already pseudo sport, another "dominant" performance in headlines. For anyone who had doubts: the championship was decided long time ago and not by drivers on track: Silverstone, Hungary, Monza, Suzuka, Russia.
Verstappen still learning braking points of F1 cars.
Mechanical problem on RosbergSectorOne wrote:I messed up the starttime of the race and came home when 30 laps had been done. What happened with Rosberg and Hamilton?
I take it Hamilton jumped him at the start reading henras comment, shame, could have been a good fight.miguelalvesreis wrote:Mechanical problem on RosbergSectorOne wrote:I messed up the starttime of the race and came home when 30 laps had been done. What happened with Rosberg and Hamilton?
No. Nico's start wasn't that bad. Hamilton got alongside but Nico retained. After the safety car about lap 5 he suddenly plummeted down the field after reporting a throttle issue a lap or two earlier. He said himself he only felt the issue during the safety car so something broke after the opening laps.SectorOne wrote:I take it Hamilton jumped him at the start reading henras comment, shame, could have been a good fight.miguelalvesreis wrote:Mechanical problem on RosbergSectorOne wrote:I messed up the starttime of the race and came home when 30 laps had been done. What happened with Rosberg and Hamilton?
On what lap did it happen?