Again: Vettel did a 1m24.939s on mediums day 1. That's less than one tenth off the fastest Mercedes time on the same tyre.
Again, none of this means anything unless you know fuel loads, engine settings, the program being run etc.
Very "radical" and "innovative": It's been called an S-duct for the past, like 3 seasons?Gerhardsa wrote:so a new nose for Merc this morning
Yes, that 24.939 from Vettel on day 1 morning session as part of a long run was mighty impressive. Looks like finally with the SF16-H they can dial up fast laps at will, something that was missing in their cars for quite some time now.f1316 wrote:Again: Vettel did a 1m24.939s on mediums day 1. That's less than one tenth off the fastest Mercedes time on the same tyre.
Again, none of this means anything unless you know fuel loads, engine settings, the program being run etc.
How many laps has he done in that run?Chene_Mostert wrote:Yes, that 24.939 from Vettel on day 1 morning session as part of a long run was mighty impressive. Looks like finally with the SF16-H they can dial up fast laps at will, something that was missing in their cars for quite some time now.f1316 wrote:Again: Vettel did a 1m24.939s on mediums day 1. That's less than one tenth off the fastest Mercedes time on the same tyre.
Again, none of this means anything unless you know fuel loads, engine settings, the program being run etc.
tnxChene_Mostert wrote:Similar to Ros at that time.
he did out, slow, fast, Slow, fastest, slow, fastest sect2&3, in lap.
11:11 Here's how the speed-trap figures looked during yesterday's running:
1 Nasr, 338.5km/h
2 Hamilton, 337.5km/h
3 Massa, 334.3km/h
4 Hulkenberg, 333.3km/h
5 Haryanto, 333.3km/h
6 Magnussen, 332.3km/h
7 Grosjean, 331.2km/h
8 Raikkonen, 331.2km/h
9 Rosberg, 328.2km/h
10 Sainz, 327.2km/h
11 Kvyat, 322.3km/h
12 Button, 320.4km/h
I guess it is safe to assume that now, Honda PU has come near to Renault. I say this because, I feel the McLaren and Red Bull chassis might just be comparable with their downforce levels and are almost in the same top speed region.LookBackTime wrote:11:11 Here's how the speed-trap figures looked during yesterday's running:
1 Nasr, 338.5km/h
2 Hamilton, 337.5km/h
3 Massa, 334.3km/h
4 Hulkenberg, 333.3km/h
5 Haryanto, 333.3km/h
6 Magnussen, 332.3km/h
7 Grosjean, 331.2km/h
8 Raikkonen, 331.2km/h
9 Rosberg, 328.2km/h
10 Sainz, 327.2km/h
11 Kvyat, 322.3km/h
12 Button, 320.4km/h
New PU, so I hope they must make some changes before he can run normally....I hope.Dann wrote:What is happening to McLaren? Only three laps so far.