Jolle wrote:
I think I've seen the gear ratios somewhere on F1T and the Mercedes cars have very long first gears. It might be just the case they are a bit more dependent of a slight slipping clutch at the start then the Ferraris or the Williams
so according to Lewis/motorsport the clutch was slipping to much.
http://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/clutc ... da-778411/
"Clutch warm, and low torque," said Hamilton when asked what the cause was. "So I let the clutch out and the clutch didn't deliver the torque, the torque was very low compared to Nico's.
"Nico had the torque, not as expected, but still better torque. So my clutch was just slipping. I did the procedure exactly as I was asked to, so I didn't make any mistakes with it.
"The formation start was fantastic, I let the clutch out and it was perfect, perfect torque, no wheelspin. Came round, did exactly what they asked me to do, and the damn thing just slips."