Sevach wrote:
Obviously top speed don't determine who's going to win Singapore or Hungary, but the speed traps paint a fairly accurate power picture, more than the speed traps at for example Spa where teams are all over the place with their setups and drag is more influential.
Somehow you'll still think this is all about chassis

I've never seen a chassis win without an engine. That's just your observational shortfall, or your exquisite sarcasm rearing it's pretty head again.
Juzh wrote:I'll just repost those links with actual numbers in them, something you've failed to provide in all your posts:
I was waiting for Sevach. Took a while, but he answered.
Juzh wrote:Singapore speed traps in particular highlighted how much more power mercedes has EXACTLY for the reason you yourself are citing. Even on the short straights of singapore mercedes PU was still able to destroy every other PU. It didn't need a kilometer long straight to stretch it's muscles, those short bursts were enough to leave others far behind already. This further cements the fact they have a lot more peak power than even ferrari do.
Er, you were saying? Bagging qualy figures distorted by DRS is all fine and dandy, especially since the DRS varies from team to team. By eliminating that variable, you come to a more reliable indicator.
Some interesting facts....
Mercedes were a full 1.3km/h faster than the Red Bull!
Wehrlein and Ocon couldn't get passed 300km/h for the entire race.
Both Red Bull's clocked faster top speeds than the race winning Mercedes, itself down 3km/h on Hamilton.
But to further emphasise the point, in 2013 Red Bull had an "underpowered" Renault V8, which was around 30bhp shy of the Mercedes V8.
Vettel won the race, and his top speed was a staggering 18km/h down on the Mercedes of Rosberg.
http://www.fia.com/sites/default/files/ ... 20Trap.pdf
So, Juzh + Sevach, if we are going to use Speed as an indicator of Horsepower, eschewing drag, downforce, traction or gearing, I could easily say that using the above information, the Renault V8 was over 100bhp down on the Mercedes V8, or
the Renault V6 is within the deficit of 2013(~30bhp).
I'm going with the latter, especially given the Renault update to their PU at this venue.
Conclusively then, and utilising the data that matters you can say that measuring top speed, and saying it is an indicator of engine power at Singapore is a falsification. Especially when it is hidden by utilisation of a variable(DRS).