The whole lap, he was lifting just before 150 mtrs on long straights and on shorter lengths, he was lifting before 100 mtrs. I guess it is natural at this stage due to low grip levels.
The whole lap, he was lifting just before 150 mtrs on long straights and on shorter lengths, he was lifting before 100 mtrs. I guess it is natural at this stage due to low grip levels.
Mercedes seems to be able to switch there tyres on and keep them in the window. They seemingly have learned from the harsh lesson in Singapore 2015. It has helped them tremendously in 2016. However there ace driver Hamilton should also be applauded.F1NAC wrote:Is it possible that we see here the best form from mercedes. They really nailed it
In essence, yes, or very nearly. There are plenty of turns on this very track where the kerb literally hugs the wall. Examples being, turns 1, 3, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14.j2004p wrote:OK, maybe I'm missing something and if I am I apologise, but what would you prefer instead of a kerb?Fulcrum wrote:Sorry, that's not an argument that holds much water with me. That's actually part of my point. Placing kerbs on this track where they have effectively neuters it.
Why do the drivers need to have 'something' to 'negotiate' with?
You've stated it yourself. Without kerbs the balancing act is negotiating the wall, which seems a much better application of skill than 'negotiating' an arbitrary point like a kerb.
As such, removing the kerbs would place a much higher emphasis on the driver than the car.
A wall or a white line with identical flat tarmac to the main track on the inside of the white line?
Maybe you should start designing tracks then, and will see how well they hold up to public scrutiny.Fulcrum wrote: To summarise, my general argument is that the placement of the kerbs creates for a far worse layout than could be experienced were they placed consistently close to the walls throughout, the best examples being T15 and T16. Both of these corners have been 'sanitised' in a manner that detracts from the circuits potential.
Just having fun.FoxHound wrote:Er....Ferrari's PU up to Mercedes in Canada. Maybe Baku adds another 50bhp to the Merc ?Juzh wrote:Ferrari and red bulls off the pace. It's clear now. They won't be troubling podim positions at all.
Formula PU106C:
mercedes
williams/force india
Formula rest:
ferrari/toro rosso/red bull/mclaren
Indeed people still seem to think that we are in 2014 and 2015. In fact the last race Ferrari had the highest topspeed measured on the finish line during qualifying.FoxHound wrote:So Hamilton was a total 2.6 km/h up on Vettel in the Ferrari, which completely explains the 2 seconds deficit Ferrari had on Mercedes in FP2.
Actually the main reason Ferrari is off the pace is because they are both running pre montreal engines with the substandard turbo and compressor. So obviously clipping is an issue . Confirmed by Motorsport.itkooleracer wrote:Indeed people still seem to think that we are in 2014 and 2015. In fact the last race Ferrari had the highest topspeed measured on the finish line during qualifying.FoxHound wrote:So Hamilton was a total 2.6 km/h up on Vettel in the Ferrari, which completely explains the 2 seconds deficit Ferrari had on Mercedes in FP2.
2sec is explained by: Order of most important elements according to my assessment
-Best driver
-Best chassis ( Aero & especially mechanical)
-Best understanding of tires
-Marginally best power-unit
-Best race strategy calls so far this season
Yep, these two things account for the 2 second deficit in a practice session...kooleracer wrote:Indeed people still seem to think that we are in 2014 and 2015. In fact the last race Ferrari had the highest topspeed measured on the finish line during qualifying.FoxHound wrote:So Hamilton was a total 2.6 km/h up on Vettel in the Ferrari, which completely explains the 2 seconds deficit Ferrari had on Mercedes in FP2.
2sec is explained by: Order of most important elements according to my assessment
-Best driver
-Best chassis ( Aero & especially mechanical)
-Best understanding of tires
-Marginally best power-unit
-Best race strategy calls so far this season