siskue2005 wrote: ↑24 May 2019, 17:30
erudite450 wrote: ↑24 May 2019, 17:02
siskue2005 wrote: ↑24 May 2019, 16:49
The ribbed rim gave them good rear end without overheating their tyres, and hence improving their traction in slow speed corners in 2018.... they already had good front end on par with Ferrari and redbull in 2018, but their problem was overheating rear tyres by the end of the lap (2018 Monaco gp Lewis almost same level with Riccardo until s2 and losing all the time in s3)
This year with the ribbed rim and the new front suspension they are unstoppable in slow speed... Bottas quote from preseason test also confirms this
What explains their big advantage over Ferrari in the slow corners in the last 4 races of 2018 when they didn't run the rims - 2nd sector in Interlagos, and 3rd sector in COTA, Mexico City and Yas Marina? The wheel rim was there for tyre management in the race and has very little effect on single lap speed.
Please substantiate you claim for their "massive advantage" in Mexico, COTA and yas marina
Abu Dhabi 3rd sectors: Ricciardo 37.263, Hamilton 37.356, Bottas 37.440, Verstappen 37.634, Vettel 37.858, Raikkonen 37.862
https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula- ... ication-20
Interlagos 2nd sectors: Hamilton 34.122, Verstappen 34.228, Ricciardo 34.232, Bottas 34.241, Vettel 34.287, Raikkonen 34.290
https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula- ... ication-18
Mexico City 3rd sectors: Ricciardo 19.275, Verstappen 19.315, Hamilton 19.341, Bottas 19.520, Vettel 19.527, Raikkonen 19.692
https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula- ... ication-17
COTA 3rd sectors: Hamilton 30.663, Ricciardo 30.797, Raikkonen 30.827, Bottas 30.843, Vettel 30.856, Verstappen had PU penalties
https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula- ... ication-22
Mercedes were consistently faster than Ferrari in the slow corners without the supposed "magic" rims.