If it hinders the front grip it should have too much understeer not oversteer.
If it hinders the front grip it should have too much understeer not oversteer.
Thank you, I stand corrected, I menat UNDERSTEER not oversteer.
Dan had a gearbox issue which is why he couldn't challenge Lewis, there was no sandbagging.
Well that is what Horner said and I didn't buy it for a minute.djos wrote: ↑17 Sep 2017, 23:15Dan had a gearbox issue which is why he couldn't challenge Lewis, there was no sandbagging.
http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/2017/09/17/r ... ring-race/
Interesting to see. He started in 2nd gear. Wonder if others did the same?Mark4211 wrote: ↑18 Sep 2017, 15:03Annotated wheel adjustments: Mercedes Race Start & Safety Car Procedures - Singapore 2017
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8u6LwveThc0&dummy=1
Mirror: https://vid.me/x1MKU
He probably tried it off the line on the warm up lap and preferred it.WaikeCU wrote: ↑18 Sep 2017, 15:22Interesting to see. He started in 2nd gear. Wonder if others did the same?Mark4211 wrote: ↑18 Sep 2017, 15:03Annotated wheel adjustments: Mercedes Race Start & Safety Car Procedures - Singapore 2017
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8u6LwveThc0&dummy=1
Mirror: https://vid.me/x1MKU
EDIT: Just checked Max, Kimi, Seb, Fernando, all started in 1st gear. Wondering if Bottas did the same or was it just masterful car knowledge by Lewis himself?
Wow. That is quite interesting! I can only assume that, the torque delivered on 1st gear was a little too much for those conditions and would have caused large amount of wheel spin. He did get wheel spin even at 2nd. So, he probably chose to start on 2nd, which in 1st, he probably had to moderate a lot more. OR was it just an error while starting the car?WaikeCU wrote: ↑18 Sep 2017, 15:22Interesting to see. He started in 2nd gear. Wonder if others did the same?Mark4211 wrote: ↑18 Sep 2017, 15:03Annotated wheel adjustments: Mercedes Race Start & Safety Car Procedures - Singapore 2017
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8u6LwveThc0&dummy=1
Mirror: https://vid.me/x1MKU
EDIT: Just checked Max, Kimi, Seb, Fernando, all started in 1st gear. Wondering if Bottas did the same or was it just masterful car knowledge by Lewis himself?
Well I think it was on purpose. The Pirelli wet/intermediate tires aren't great for years. Drivers say it's like driving on ice in wet conditions. Knowing that the F1 cars anno 2017 are monsters and common sense telling that on normal icy, snowy roads, it is recommended to start in 2nd gear to reduce wheelspin and have more traction. I think that's the whole idea behind it. Clever thinking by Lewis.GPR-A wrote: ↑18 Sep 2017, 15:59Wow. That is quite interesting! I can only assume that, the torque delivered on 1st gear was a little too much for those conditions and would have caused large amount of wheel spin. He did get wheel spin even at 2nd. So, he probably chose to start on 2nd, which in 1st, he probably had to moderate a lot more. OR was it just an error while starting the car?WaikeCU wrote: ↑18 Sep 2017, 15:22Interesting to see. He started in 2nd gear. Wonder if others did the same?Mark4211 wrote: ↑18 Sep 2017, 15:03Annotated wheel adjustments: Mercedes Race Start & Safety Car Procedures - Singapore 2017
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8u6LwveThc0&dummy=1
Mirror: https://vid.me/x1MKU
EDIT: Just checked Max, Kimi, Seb, Fernando, all started in 1st gear. Wondering if Bottas did the same or was it just masterful car knowledge by Lewis himself?
This year cars are monsters in laptime but everything in them makes them easier to start without wheelspin. They have comparable power as last year (no rule change in there) yet are slightly heavier, more downforce (a bit irrelevant for the start) but more importantly much larger rear tyres for better grip under start.WaikeCU wrote: ↑18 Sep 2017, 16:09
Well I think it was on purpose. The Pirelli wet/intermediate tires aren't great for years. Drivers say it's like driving on ice in wet conditions. Knowing that the F1 cars anno 2017 are monsters and common sense telling that on normal icy, snowy roads, it is recommended to start in 2nd gear to reduce wheelspin and have more traction. I think that's the whole idea behind it. Clever thinking by Lewis.