godlameroso wrote: ↑27 Mar 2018, 19:50
Do you think maybe Mercedes has a car with too much downforce? In other words it's gained in handling, but it's also gained in drag, more so than the engine can make up for. It'll be interesting to see how tire wear affects them on tracks that force them to trim out wing to get higher top speed. Bahrain just so happens to be a circuit with these qualities.
Here's a post from Ferrari car thread:
I was surprised to see higher AoA of RW on Ferrari than Merc. Drag of these cars is generated mostly by tyres, then rear wing. The fact is combination of Ferrari PU and car (with this AoA of RW) was faster in straight line than combination of Merc PU and their car in qualy sessions in Australia. There are several explanations for this, but it's either Ferrari generating less drag, or Merc not running full Q3 power mode. Hamilton said he changed nothing from Q2, Wolff said they used Q3 mode in fact, so they are making sure competition stays clueless about their PU potential.
If it's in fact Ferrari generating less drag (for now, as they had to run lower rake angle), I wouldn't be surprised. W08 and W09 have a lot of vortex generating surfaces on their car. Vortices induce drag. Contrary to that, Ferrari have reduced the number of theses surfaces in barge board and side pod deflector areas. Even Hamilton commented on how fast they were in straight line.
But this cape on Merc isn't that much of a drag. There is even a possibility it could generate thrust, though very unlikely.
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