JV wouldn't know his arse from his elbow
Current engine already is 5 races old, despite the beating it took in Austria.
Oh yes, new in France. Well that was the 3rd unit already so let's see what they do next weekend. I think their policy this year is to push development and take the penalties and it's looking quite powerfulAesop wrote: ↑25 Aug 2019, 11:45Current engine already is 5 races old, despite the beating it took in Austria.
this was effectively the story last year. In Q2 ferrari owned S1 and S3, but mercedes was only 0.05s off at the end of the lap with a very good middle sector. Last year however, ferrari was actually decent in bus stop and la source, whereas this year they will struggle.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑25 Aug 2019, 09:42If Ferrari don't bag pole here then they will be very worried. With their apparent straight line speed advantage, and the effectively "two long straights with a bit of twiddly stuff in the middle" nature that is Spa, should help them massively.
and i think he has more inside knowledge then you and me and many others together
are you sure he is always wrong?
He's mostly half right and exaggerating for attention, but he's only going to be wrong this time after a Honda ICE has done 7 races.
It's one thing to have elevation change, another to combine elevation change with corners. Sector 3 in Austria for example, is a series of downhill right hand turns.zibby43 wrote: ↑24 Aug 2019, 21:47Merc's advantage in slow-speed corners goes beyond downforce. It has to do with their suspension kinematics and tire temperature management.godlameroso wrote: ↑24 Aug 2019, 14:58The bus stop hair pin is too slow for it to require downforce. You only need downforce for sector 2. One thing I've noticed is the Mercedes isn't great if the track has a lot of elevation change combined with corners.
What tracks would those be?
In terms of the circuits that have been raced on so far this year, Austria is the only one I can think of where they didn't perform well this year. And that had to do with the heat and the altitude of the entire track itself.
Austria has 63.5m worth of elevation change over the course of a lap.
Monaco has a surprising 42m, and Hungary 34.7m. Mercedes has done well at both of those tracks this year.
Monaco:
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Hungary:
https://www.formula1.com/content/fom-we ... 304503.jpg
Spa has the greatest elevation change over the course of a lap of any circuit on the calendar.
https://www.formula1.com/content/fom-we ... 301894.jpg