When they fuel the cars? After qualy or just after parc fermme?
Now knowing we will have a wet race who is gonna fuel less will benefit more from the efficiency of their ICE and Merc I think has the upper hand, don`t you think?
That's not completely accurate, a more or less accurate, acceptably accurate, but not dead on accurate.ENGINE TUNER wrote: ↑09 Apr 2017, 06:05Max fuel is regulated to begin at 10.5k rpm, there is absolutely no advantage to running much faster than that(only disadvantages). As revs climb past 10.5k boost must decline, which would also decrease MGUH harvesting.FelixAustria wrote: ↑08 Apr 2017, 18:31I wonder that both Mercedes and Ferrari are far away from the limit of 15 000 rpm
The fuel flow rate does not stop them from running up to 15K rpm, but the regs keep them at around 10.5k rpm.
Efficiency also decreases as rpm increases, the faster the engine ins running the less time the fuel has to burn.
Looking at the observations from Shanghai there is a low ceiling again, 600 ft. It was 500 ft Fri when they couldn't fly. That was 500 ft overcast this is 600 ft scattered. Fri was instrument flight rules and right now, since the low deck is scattered not overcast the conditions are marginal visual flight rules. So in short the medical copter can fly right now and the TAF keeps IFR conditions out of the area until 19Z.
somebody else crashed into himgodlameroso wrote: ↑09 Apr 2017, 08:08Lance done strolled right out of the race, at least he didn't crash the car.