Sector 1 is very small, ending right before turn 4. I figure it would be more or less the same because the 2016 cars will carry more speed down the straight. Of course the 2017 cars would be faster, but not by a second or more like they will be in sectors 2 and 3.wuzak wrote:I'm not so sure on that.godlameroso wrote:That all depends. Let's take Barcelona, where are the cars going to be faster? The simulator says turn 3 will be flat, they were almost flat in 2016 so it's essentially a wash there. They can't be flat in turn 4, or 5, everyone is flat in 6, but not 7, and neither will these cars, 8 definitely flat, 9 is the big question. If 9 is flat the gain will be massive, maybe .7 on that turn alone. Can't be flat in 10, everyone is already flat in 11. Then it's the super slow sector 3 which is impossible to be flat for more than an instant except on the run to turn 16.
I don't think we'll see much difference in sector one, a huge difference in sector 2, and a step forward in sector 3. But I'm probably wrong and they'll completely defy all expectations, and the drivers first words when describing the new cars will just be "sharp exhale".
I have seen estimates that turn 3 will be taken at speeds as much as 40km/h faster than 2016. Similar improvements in the medium speed corners should see a drop in the sector time.