GrandAxe wrote: ↑05 Oct 2018, 08:53
There are the rumours of a second sensor measuring their electrical output, but rumours can't be taken seriously without official confirmation.
And let's face it, if they've been caught red handed, or there was some sort of sensor change and they shut it down whatever it was, there'll be no 'official confirmation'.
GrandAxe wrote: ↑05 Oct 2018, 08:53
Its more like Ferrari's speed and tyre handling have suddenly vanished. Tyre handling in particular; for a few races now they've been chewing through tyres - the exact opposite of the first half of the season. Its really strange.
LM10 wrote: ↑05 Oct 2018, 09:11
Ferrari, without any doubts, made several steps backwards. From fastest to, by far, second fastest in a period of few races. It’s really strange. And it surely isn’t only the (reportedly) lost engine advantage, but more significantly the tyre handling, set up issues or whatever makes them have less traction and at the same time chew through the tyres.
Could it be something like Red Bull were allegedly doing some 6-7 years ago ? I mean using the kers as a means of traction control somehow. Maybe they were deploying some of the extra energy as a means of traction control, and some of it for extra juice after the car was past the limit of traction speed wise. Could explain why they'd suddenly have traction issues and rear tire degradation problems, along with loss of acceleration at medium speeds.