MtthsMlw wrote: ↑03 Nov 2019, 17:55
izzy wrote: ↑03 Nov 2019, 17:36
on racefans they're showing how the Ferrari top speed is suddenly closer to the others, compared to the other races this year
Taking just the best results [top speed] for each engine brand, it’s clear to see Ferrari have consistently been the top performing engine this year
Ah yes, top speed is only determined by engine power.
But the early indication is the FIA’s directive does appear to have led to a slight reduction in Ferrari’s top speed
What if they ran a bit more wing to tackle the tyre deg/cornering problems they had in the previous races?
Occam's razor anyone?
Also why just a slight reduction?
That is significant on a weekend when Ferrari’s run of six consecutive pole positions ended by just 12 thousandths of a second.
They're were off the pace in Mexico already.
Not trying to blindly defend Ferrari here but coming to a conclusion already is a bit far fetched.
Totally agree. What an amateurish written article right there. No mention of acceleration whatsoever, just jumping on top speed which at high speed is surely affected more by drag than power.
What's more, if this fuel flow thing has been Ferrari's secret and if it's true that this contributes to 40 kW power advantage, then shouldn't have Ferrari lost significant amount of power rather than just having a bigger speed deficit of only 0.2 km/h in comparison to 2019 average? Also, how can Ferrari still be the clearly best accelerating car out there without 40 kW of extra power?
Next time the writers of those articles should at least try to act more professional. They seem to have missed that Ferrari already didn't get pole in Mexico as well.