They would also not want to drive with maximum MGU-K output in part throttle zones. In fact they might want to run it as a brake there to charge the ES directly, and indirectly from the MGU-H which will get more power because the ICE is working harder.mrluke wrote:They can harvest energy via the MGU-h to make up the shortfall.
Ideally if they could harvest enough energy from the mgu-h then they could keep the mgu-k running at max output for the whole lap. Except for the braking zones.
The ability to run the MGU-K at max output for a whole lap will be track dependant. Monaco maybe, Spa almost certainly not. Even if they could they might choose not to but, rather, fuel lighter. The only measure of performance the teams care about is lap time. IMHO only those with the simulators to measure it can know what the ideal combination of power application and storage is at any particular track, and weather condition.