How good is this circuit for harvesting energy? Spa and Monza don't have many braking opportunities ~ 4 or 5 for either circuit.Mudflap wrote: ↑18 Sep 2018, 21:023rd most power sensitive circuit after Spa and Monza.
How good is this circuit for harvesting energy? Spa and Monza don't have many braking opportunities ~ 4 or 5 for either circuit.Mudflap wrote: ↑18 Sep 2018, 21:023rd most power sensitive circuit after Spa and Monza.
Because it's more efficient to harvest under braking, since the two acts compliment each other. Sure they can harvest while not braking as in sector 3 or coming out of corners to try to limit wheel spin. If by braking alone you can harvest 2 or nearly 2MJ that gives you a lot more flexibility as far as generating electrical energy for the ES by other means.saviour stivala wrote: ↑18 Sep 2018, 22:27Why is lack of or less braking going to suddenly effect harvesting? I was given to believe that they can harvest when not braking and also that they can harvest more than what is permitted.
This comment makes sense.saviour stivala wrote: ↑18 Sep 2018, 22:27Why is lack of or less braking going to suddenly effect harvesting? I was given to believe that they can harvest when not braking and also that they can harvest more than what is permitted.
I do say it’s now more akin to a hamburger.
I think you have this as a videogame my friend. The brake pedal is not some button you press when you wsnt to harvest you know!saviour stivala wrote: ↑20 Sep 2018, 18:29When a formula one car is being driven in 8th gear the driver is trying to attain the highest speed possible, trying to attain the highest speed possible is trying to extract the maximum power output possible from the power unit, using the “K” to harvest in that situation is robbing power unit output. But it can be done by the driver using both feet, one on the brake pedal and one on the accelerator pedal. Although not in 8th gear when trying to achieve maximum speed, In Hungary free practice Vandoorne had been harvesting by the “K” like that (using both feet) but he ran into some drama because he pressed brake pedal to hard and triggered the rear brake by wire failsafe system which cuts the engine off, this fail safe system is the system that was out of order and so not functioning on Julies B Marusia in Japan.
Why must you persist with this as the main K harvesting triggering mechanism when we know it can be done a multitude of different ways?saviour stivala wrote: ↑20 Sep 2018, 18:29...using the “K” to harvest in that situation is robbing power unit output. But it can be done by the driver using both feet, one on the brake pedal and one on the accelerator pedal.
Are you introducing an exception to the rule with this statement? What about tracks where 8th gear is not used?saviour stivala wrote: ↑20 Sep 2018, 18:29...Although not in 8th gear when trying to achieve maximum speed...
We've heard you cite this many times as the main evidence for your 'both feet on both pedals simultaneously for K harvest' theory. What about last year when Alonso's car went into unexpected harvest because he took a corner flat when he normally only lifted slightly, which in-turn confused the car's K harvest mapping?saviour stivala wrote: ↑20 Sep 2018, 18:29...In Hungary free practice Vandoorne had been harvesting by the “K” like that (using both feet) but he ran into some drama because he pressed brake pedal to hard and triggered the rear brake by wire failsafe system which cuts the engine off...
I have heard nothing of this, but are you suggesting that this was a contributing factor in JB's death?saviour stivala wrote: ↑20 Sep 2018, 18:29... this fail safe system is the system that was out of order and so not functioning on Julies B Marusia in Japan.