There are two issues here: the first is the requirement to compromise the car's aerodynamic design in order to achieve as much cooling as possible. This affects the pace every time the car is on the track. The second issue was that the improved cooling still wasn't enough to prevent overheating so they needed to lift and coast in the race.dxpetrov wrote: ↑27 Aug 2019, 11:28Again, completely and utterly wrong again. The ''lift-and-coast'' procedure, that mostly affects the pace during the race, is not at all present during the qualifications.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑27 Aug 2019, 11:08The requirement to open up the bodywork to allow for the in-race cooling needs caused the aero to be less than optimal. You race what you qualify, i.e. you can't change the bodywork between qualifying and the race, so they carried the inferior aero through both qualifying and the race. Qualifying was affected as much as the race was.
So both qualifying and race pace were affected. So, um, you are the one that is wrong. But hey, it happens to everyone now and then.