In order to deploy more at the beginning of the straights they have to also have superior traction do they not?
Fastest in Bahrain, Baku, Canada, Austria, Spa and Monza. The car is better than their season would suggest. But I agree that they will probably change quite a bit regarding their overall aero philosophy. The 2018 aero regs seem to have worked out far different than most of the grid has anticipated.dans79 wrote: ↑17 Sep 2019, 20:38It will probably be something they change for next year, as the low drag high fuel/power philosophy hasn't served them very well this year.ENGINE TUNER wrote: ↑17 Sep 2019, 20:24
"Better, more efficient combustion" is at odds with the reports that Ferrari are burning 5 to 10kg more fuel per race then Merc(even while Ferrari carry less drag). It is quite possible that they have decided to keep the excess fuel mass for more power. Interesting tactics
So the efficiency of the Ferrari and Mercedes is probably similar but Ferrari have found a way to use more fuel. Probably they are able to do more harvesting - converting fuel to ES energy. They would then be able to use electric supercharger mode more often.ENGINE TUNER wrote: ↑17 Sep 2019, 20:24"Better, more efficient combustion" is at odds with the reports that Ferrari are burning 5 to 10kg more fuel per race then Merc(even while Ferrari carry less drag). It is quite possible that they have decided to keep the excess fuel mass for more power. Interesting tacticsNL_Fer wrote: ↑17 Sep 2019, 20:17It could be done, even one or two seconds would give some extra boost at the start of a straight. It a cost of more harvesting and fuel consumption.ENGINE TUNER wrote: ↑17 Sep 2019, 19:48Could Ferrari be opening up the wastegates early in the acceleration phase during the race as is reportedly done in the "qually" mode for a little extra low end power?
Brundle often mentions a peculiar sound when the Ferrari passes him as he travels around the track during practice sessions.
But i believe there is no trickery. Just better, more efficiënt combustion and more ERS harvesting.
I don't think this is the case, there must be something more. A year later, and we don't see any hints of this form the other manufactures.
Is there not a regulation that prohibits harvesting(thru the mguk) while ON throttle?
no there is notENGINE TUNER wrote: ↑18 Sep 2019, 00:24Is there not a regulation that prohibits harvesting(thru the mguk) while ON throttle?
'Tommy Cookers wrote: ↑18 Sep 2019, 10:05no there is notENGINE TUNER wrote: ↑18 Sep 2019, 00:24Is there not a regulation that prohibits harvesting(thru the mguk) while ON throttle?
(unless such has been introduced recently)
The harvesting by the K while under power/throttle telemetry wasn’t shown by the manufacturer but by a LOCAL to that manufacturer F1 site/magazine.
Harvesting by the K while under power/throttle have been practiced by many by using the brake pedal while under power/throttle.
Otherwise it is not possible to harvest by the K if the brake pedal is not used.
we have seen one manufacturer's telemetry showing such harvesting
It's not the top speed alone. The Ferrari is accelerating faster than any other car out there and it's evident in non-traction-limited speeds.
Remember the uproar and the number of investigations last season?djones wrote: ↑18 Sep 2019, 11:56It was just an idea to cover off if everybody is getting caught up on the engine.
I think they are doing something illegal with the PU personally. But that's purely opinion.
Not that it matters in terms of the championship as they are going to lose both significantly. I think if they were ahead or close there would be a lot more uproar from people like Mercedes.