What new nose? [before]
Do you think this could have contributed to Hamilton's overheating problem?
http://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12433/ ... is-conceptThe Mercedes as raced in the first four races is 6kg overweight - partly as a consequence of the original gearbox having to be replaced pre-season by a heavier unit.
A reconfigured version of the original lighter gearbox is set to be part of the Barcelona upgrade, along with suspension changes front and rear and a general weight-saving programme that should allow the team to revert to being able to use ballast to vary the weight distribution from track to track.
This could be a big step for them, as they will be able to run lighter, and use ballast to better balance the car. They will have to hope that practice is clean so they can get enough laps in to get a good baseline setting.Caerdroia wrote: ↑08 May 2017, 10:03Sky reporting that part of the reason that Mercedes have been running 6kg overweight is because they had to revert the gearbox pre-season to a heavier version. Anybody heard any more details as to why?
http://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12433/ ... is-conceptThe Mercedes as raced in the first four races is 6kg overweight - partly as a consequence of the original gearbox having to be replaced pre-season by a heavier unit.
A reconfigured version of the original lighter gearbox is set to be part of the Barcelona upgrade, along with suspension changes front and rear and a general weight-saving programme that should allow the team to revert to being able to use ballast to vary the weight distribution from track to track.
it would be interesting to know how much in terms of tenths u can gain from a noballast situation to say a 5kg ballast situation and also how many more laps they can flatten the tire performance windowdans79 wrote: ↑08 May 2017, 16:28This could be a big step for them, as they will be able to run lighter, and use ballast to better balance the car. They will have to hope that practice is clean so they can get enough laps in to get a good baseline setting.Caerdroia wrote: ↑08 May 2017, 10:03Sky reporting that part of the reason that Mercedes have been running 6kg overweight is because they had to revert the gearbox pre-season to a heavier version. Anybody heard any more details as to why?
http://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12433/ ... is-conceptThe Mercedes as raced in the first four races is 6kg overweight - partly as a consequence of the original gearbox having to be replaced pre-season by a heavier unit.
A reconfigured version of the original lighter gearbox is set to be part of the Barcelona upgrade, along with suspension changes front and rear and a general weight-saving programme that should allow the team to revert to being able to use ballast to vary the weight distribution from track to track.
thanksPlatinumZealot wrote: ↑09 May 2017, 06:17According to reports they have no free ballast now. So a 5kg ballast situation means the car will need to be 10kg lighter than it is now if they are 5kg overweight now.
You need to remember that they had a lighter transmission during pre-season testing but had to revert to an older heavier design (what they are using now), so I would say 10 is in the realm of possibility. However it will all come down to how radical the changes they are making are.