AJI wrote: ↑27 Jul 2018, 14:48
dren wrote: ↑27 Jul 2018, 14:29
...The drivers use both feet for each respective pedal. I'd expect there to be some overlap between acceleration and braking events. The software should be able to deal with this. Maybe it was a specific map/mode he was in that had issues with it.
Do you remember the race when Rosberg had a huge problems with electronics (possibly Singapore 2014 or 15? My memory isn't that great...) The engineers told him (broadcast on-air) that the brake pedal input would override and cancel the throttle input. I thought it was odd at the time because you effectively can't trail brake..? I assumed that ERS has changed the philosophy on trail braking? This is the first time I've seen it brought up since...
You may have been thinking Russia 2015?
Rosberg led early, from pole position, but then developed a problem with his throttle.
From what I recall, the spring/damper unit on the accelerator pedal broke, so that the pedal would not fully return to the top of its travel.
He tried to live with it, but it got worse, and he kept on missing corners as the engine wasn't slowing down as needed, so he retired.
Other problems:
Rosberg had an MGUH failure at he final race in 2015 at Abu Dhabi. Lag was ridiculous and he was well off teh pace, but he finished.
Both Rosberg and Hamilton had MGUK failures a the Canadian GP in 2014, when they were running 1-2. Hamilton retired with rear brake failure, Rosberg survived to finish 2nd, behind Ricciardo.