NYGIANTS wrote: ↑23 Sep 2017, 19:19
toraabe wrote: ↑19 Sep 2017, 21:52
GPR-A wrote: ↑18 Sep 2017, 15:59
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?
Since I live in Norway and we have some amount of snow and slippery roads, I do prefer when the road is quite slippery to start in 2nd gear when driving manual. Also when going uphill on icy roads. let the torque do the job instead of massive wheel-spin. It's the same
i wonder how hard it is to feather the clutch in a F1 car in 2nd gear vs 1st starting in the wet from a stop?
my S2000 can do 2nd gear starts but the lack of torque hurts it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJ8aCy7qIPI
Vettel started in 2nd for sure as can be seen in the video.
It seems to me that amongst those on the dirty side of the grid that is liable to have more traction in the wet everyone started in 1st, on the normal side of the grid that is more slippery in the rain you had both Vettel and Hamilton starting in second gear though I don't know about Ricciardo as I can't seem to find an onboard video of him in any compilation or stand alone video.
I don't know if they expect less wheel spin directly off the start in 2nd rather than first or if it's actually avoiding the shift between 1st and 2nd and losing time there because maybe they expect they might have moved by the gear shift and have some tires on, some off the racing line and get problems there where as obviously the very start they'll be on that line for sure.
Either way there seemed to experienced and excellent drivers on each side and they seemed to very much pick separate gears. The real kicker would be what gear is Ricciardo in. Though his poor start makes it more complicated, if he had a similar start to the others and was in 1st, then I'd say 2/3 of the front runners on that side isn't enough to mean anything, if Ricciardo was in 2nd also despite the fact he had a poor start I would say if Ferrari, Merc and RBR all told their drivers to be in 2nd gear and/or the drivers all chose it, then at least the top teams (and Mclaren... sorry) all seemed to know what is up when starting on the racing line in the wet in these cars.
Vandoorne was also on the right side so knowing what gear he was in would be interesting also.