The only reason they would cut drag and accept the resulting downforce loss, or as you say to "mask the lack of grunt," is if it gave a better overall time on the circuit.Paul wrote:I have a feeling they decided in the last race to actually optimize the set up for best lap time, not to mask the lack of grunt as they have done previously, to see where they actually stand chassis wise...
As most of overtaking is done on the straights, it might be beneficial to compromise a little downforce for a better top speed if it means you can defend better. The best setup lap time wise is best when you are running time attack with no opponents around you (or when running at the front and can run off into the distance).trinidefender wrote: The only reason they would cut drag and accept the resulting downforce loss, or as you say to "mask the lack of grunt," is if it gave a better overall time on the circuit
Do you maybe have link from Button's Q2 lap ? ThanksJoseki wrote:I've seen a lot of onboard footage from today and it's not like they get the top speed at the and of the long strait, the car actually runs out of ERS 200-300 meters before the braking zone and start slowing down, the actual top speed I've seen is 4-5 km/h faster.
No i'm sorry I watched the qualy session on SKY Italy, they offer a channel called "race control" split in four parts: the FOM feed, GPS, live timing and an onboard channel which today showed a lot of McLaren's footage.bauc wrote:Do you maybe have link from Button's Q2 lap ? ThanksJoseki wrote:I've seen a lot of onboard footage from today and it's not like they get the top speed at the and of the long strait, the car actually runs out of ERS 200-300 meters before the braking zone and start slowing down, the actual top speed I've seen is 4-5 km/h faster.
Because they lack so much power and know on many straights they run out of energy for the MGU-K half way down I think they know they will get overtaken on the straights anyway. If they reduce drag past the optimal lap time point then it also means they will have a harder time overtaking other using strategy. For many of the laps they run in clear air trying to keep up with group in front of them, if they reduce their downforce to defend on straights then it will also mean they have a harder time trying to keep up with cars in front.Paul wrote:Just look at their wing angles from this season, either they gain amazing downforce from other parts, or they have been cutting drag/downforce to be a bit less of sitting ducks on straights during the races. To the detriment of actual lap times they can do.