Impossible to overtake with a massive tow and DRS on those long straights? You may need to rethink that point of view.
giantfan10 wrote: ↑13 Jun 2017, 21:31Impossible to overtake with a massive tow and DRS on those long straights? You may need to rethink that point of view.
Indeed. Teams can tweak the ERS delivery to stretch their legs on the straights just enough to make overtaking too difficult, they will lose out everywhere else but it won't matter because you can't overtake anywhere else.J0rd4n wrote: ↑14 Jun 2017, 04:31giantfan10 wrote: ↑13 Jun 2017, 21:31Impossible to overtake with a massive tow and DRS on those long straights? You may need to rethink that point of view.
It didn't make any difference last year. What an awful procession that was.
The cars are more draggier than last year, so you can expect a tow and DRS to play bigger role this year. Unlike last year, cars with higher downforce levels, would get a good exit from the last corner. If I remember correct, it was only Force India that was difficult to overtake here. Renault and Honda are going to be sitting ducks here. We can expect Mercedes/Ferrari followed by Force India (because they exit the slow corners better) and then Williams.J0rd4n wrote: ↑14 Jun 2017, 04:31giantfan10 wrote: ↑13 Jun 2017, 21:31Impossible to overtake with a massive tow and DRS on those long straights? You may need to rethink that point of view.
It didn't make any difference last year. What an awful procession that was.
It can be magical if they tweak the final corner a bit. Make it more punishing so that mistakes will really hurt you on the straight.. a bit like how Montreal has a tricky last corner before the straight.J0rd4n wrote: ↑14 Jun 2017, 04:31giantfan10 wrote: ↑13 Jun 2017, 21:31Impossible to overtake with a massive tow and DRS on those long straights? You may need to rethink that point of view.
It didn't make any difference last year. What an awful procession that was.
What did Juzh tell us? Haven't been around here that much this season.GPR-A wrote: ↑14 Jun 2017, 11:33The cars are more draggier than last year, so you can expect a tow and DRS to play bigger role this year. Unlike last year, cars with higher downforce levels, would get a good exit from the last corner. If I remember correct, it was only Force India that was difficult to overtake here. Renault and Honda are going to be sitting ducks here. We can expect Mercedes/Ferrari followed by Force India (because they exit the slow corners better) and then Williams.J0rd4n wrote: ↑14 Jun 2017, 04:31giantfan10 wrote: ↑13 Jun 2017, 21:31
Impossible to overtake with a massive tow and DRS on those long straights? You may need to rethink that point of view.
It didn't make any difference last year. What an awful procession that was.
If one really believes what @Juzh has been telling from the beginning of the season, Mercedes energy story should have more juice than Ferrari for this long straight. Let's see who produces more power. This track should clearly answer that. Expecting to see THE LEANEST rear wing on Red Bull.
That even though Ferrari's total power output might be similar to mercedes (or by small chance even surpass it), the amount of time they can sustain that level is still nowhere near merc's capabilities, and it will show on this track, as it has numerous times already this season.J0rd4n wrote: ↑15 Jun 2017, 02:13What did Juzh tell us? Haven't been around here that much this season.GPR-A wrote: ↑14 Jun 2017, 11:33The cars are more draggier than last year, so you can expect a tow and DRS to play bigger role this year. Unlike last year, cars with higher downforce levels, would get a good exit from the last corner. If I remember correct, it was only Force India that was difficult to overtake here. Renault and Honda are going to be sitting ducks here. We can expect Mercedes/Ferrari followed by Force India (because they exit the slow corners better) and then Williams.
If one really believes what @Juzh has been telling from the beginning of the season, Mercedes energy story should have more juice than Ferrari for this long straight. Let's see who produces more power. This track should clearly answer that. Expecting to see THE LEANEST rear wing on Red Bull.