I don't understand what you mean by stay at the same speed as if you did not have extra grip. Can you elaborate?turbof1 wrote:Only if you'd stay at the same speed as if you did not have the extra grip (you'd leverage that extra speed for lift and coast). If not, you'd be earlier on the throttle, longer on the throttle and longer in the higher, more fuel consuming range of rpm.Manoah2u wrote:but wouldn't the lesser loss of speed also signify you dont 'need' to regain that speed lost, which costs more fuel in comparison, or am i way off here?
Aside from that, you can't just look at the difference in average fuel flow rate. The cars will be going ~5 seconds a lap quicker or whatever it works out to be, meaning that they will be consuming fuel faster for less time. Whether that ends up being less fuel mass consumed over a lap or race distance would be down to many other variables.
In your example if the faster car gets to the next corner 1s quicker it would actually burn less fuel despite the higher consumption rate (if I scribbled the math right).
Edit: D'oh, I missed a full page of people going over this. Forgot to refresh browser