Paul Velasco:
This pecking order is based on ‘my-simple-maths’ on the times that were set during qualifying, specifically in Q3, but also Q2 revealing a few things here and there.
Capharol wrote: ↑30 Apr 2019, 14:28"stole this out of the McLaren topic "
thanks for sharing by the way mclaren111
https://i.imgur.com/qA6WflC.jpg
Paul Velasco:
This pecking order is based on ‘my-simple-maths’ on the times that were set during qualifying, specifically in Q3, but also Q2 revealing a few things here and there.
even if it is, its pretty good anyway considering Baku is a power track due to the very long straightWouter wrote: ↑30 Apr 2019, 14:36Capharol wrote: ↑30 Apr 2019, 14:28"stole this out of the McLaren topic "
thanks for sharing by the way mclaren111
https://i.imgur.com/qA6WflC.jpg
Paul Velasco:
This pecking order is based on ‘my-simple-maths’ on the times that were set during qualifying, specifically in Q3, but also Q2 revealing a few things here and there.
This gives a distorted picture, because Max did not get a tow from someone and the Ferrari and Mercedes drivers did get a tow.
The gap is therefore much less than 0.5 sec.
I counted the frames verstappen lost on the straights in Q3 compared to Vettel's final run (zero slipstream for both), and it was around 9 frames = 0.36s over the 3 longest straights on the track. He lost 0.12s in S1, 0.04s in S2 and 0.2s on the final long straight. That's obviously disregarding aero setups and how good a preceding corner exit was, but in most cases that was only 1-2 kmh difference as seen in images:godlameroso wrote: ↑30 Apr 2019, 14:25I don't believe the gap is .7, it is probably closer to .4 and with tire longevity added to the mix it can swing in Red Bull's favor at times.
If you want to deduce a pecking order over a single lap then Qualifying times might be a good source of information, however the race goes for 50+ laps, not 1. As has been discussed elsewhere here, Honda's race pace is most likely better than their Q speed.
yes of course it is .... but isn't it easier to drive/start a race from the front as from 2nd, 3rd, 4th row
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·Spec2 is a planned update,not a reaction to KVYT's issue during chinese GP.But Unfortunately it was not ready for chinese GP(so the two Toro Rosso had to change to another set of Spec1 during chinese GP).
·KVYT's issue is still under investigation,but Honda still decide to introduce Spec2 in Baku because the parts where KVYT's Spec1 had problem is different(designed?) in Spec2.
·About KVYT's PU which had an issue.The ICE cant be uesed again,the other component is OK.
·About Albon's PU after a huge crash in FP3 during chinese GP,ICE is still under investigation,other components seems OK.
·Spec2 dint improve much in Maximum Power output.Its more like a total performance improvement,just like how to use the PU.
·Gasly's exceeded fuel flow limit in Q1.When Gasly's RB15 Hits at 334.1km/h,that moment,his car exceeded fuel flow limit because of an unexpected oscillation.But its only about 0.2kg,so it didnt make much difference to his laptime.Red Bull and Honda changed the Parameter of the SECU for galsy's car.But they didnt know how this could happen so they will investigate it before Spain GP.
and why not?
Not sure what you are trying to articulate, but yes, I think this thread is becoming a combined race and team thread vs the power unit discussion. But that in no way is a statement on the like or dislike (not liked?) of the actual topics covered as it’s actually an interesting debate.saviour stivala wrote: ↑01 May 2019, 11:36Sound and looks like something being discussed is not liked, so try police the thread instead of the police themselves.
I find this not really suspect. Would Gasly's run have been the first timed run they would have used qualy mode for, during the Azer weekend? I do think so. It's normal to keep your powder somewhat dry, but my first thought was that they were just attempting to get out of Q1 safely without party mode. The pressure was on, but not more than normal. Possibly they ran Gasly's engine at 11/11 and with Max they felt he was secure already. We could grab that from the data, maybe if his top speeds were higher than measured before, it was enabled. But I don't have that data rn.HondaPOD wrote: ↑01 May 2019, 10:31Below some quotes for japanese newspaper about the planned spec2 introduction.
quotes from the forumer Hasika (autosport) :f1sokuho link1
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·Spec2 is a planned update,not a reaction to KVYT's issue during chinese GP.But Unfortunately it was not ready for chinese GP(so the two Toro Rosso had to change to another set of Spec1 during chinese GP).
·KVYT's issue is still under investigation,but Honda still decide to introduce Spec2 in Baku because the parts where KVYT's Spec1 had problem is different(designed?) in Spec2.
·About KVYT's PU which had an issue.The ICE cant be uesed again,the other component is OK.
·About Albon's PU after a huge crash in FP3 during chinese GP,ICE is still under investigation,other components seems OK.
·Spec2 dint improve much in Maximum Power output.Its more like a total performance improvement,just like how to use the PU.
·Gasly's exceeded fuel flow limit in Q1.When Gasly's RB15 Hits at 334.1km/h,that moment,his car exceeded fuel flow limit because of an unexpected oscillation.But its only about 0.2kg,so it didnt make much difference to his laptime.Red Bull and Honda changed the Parameter of the SECU for galsy's car.But they didnt know how this could happen so they will investigate it before Spain GP.