A sensible comment!Tzk wrote: ↑04 Nov 2019, 13:57My guess is that Ferrari ran more DF (and thus drag) than before. They gained speed in corners and lost speed on the straights. They still had the edge in qualy, but it was a lot less topspeed wise.
I still feel people think that the speed advantage is only engine dependant, but i'd rather say it's the combination of a engine qualy mode and an aero efficient car with less peak-DF than the competitors (especially merc). Remember that drag increases exponentially with speed. A few extra hp won't get you 20kph in qualy, but less drag will...
Binotto himself confirmed that they tried to increase downforce a bit more for this track to lose less in the corners. So top speed will be down if you suddenly increase your DF levels. Racefans is usually a very good site but that article is being thrown around like they caught Ferrari cheating. Straight line speed is hardly proof of anything considering all the factors that influence it.
If one were to actually look tyres were their reason for an terrible race. You can have a monster engine but if the tyres don't work you are nowhere (see Haas). We know Ferrari have a massively complex hydraulic rear suspension so that could have taken them in the wrong direction for the race to manage tyres.
Let's have at least one more race to see how they perform before everybody starts either calling them cheats or bringing back the Ferrari International Assistance bull twang.