Aren't the 105kg calculated by integrating the measurements of the same sensor?
Honda was still better than expected there.Snorked wrote: ↑17 Nov 2019, 01:59But weren't Ferrari wrecking Honda and Mercedes on the straights in Mexico?PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑17 Nov 2019, 01:53I dunno. I think the Honda has beenbgood in high altitude locations sincelast year. That may have something to do with it.
Which large margins are you talking about?Sieper wrote: ↑17 Nov 2019, 01:54But it isn,t suddenly. Honda has been diligently working at it. They even showed a graph of where they feel they stand. Quite accurate I think. Must remember this is also at 600 meter above sea level, it mitigates performance advantages. Also, when a new spec is introduced they increase the performance in small steps.Honda has done that for 2 years now. They are still morbid for name damage. They suffered so bad in the passed.LM10 wrote: ↑17 Nov 2019, 01:04Redbull has been pretty fast on the straights lately. All of a sudden the Honda PU seems to be even more powerful than the Mercedes. All eyes on Ferrari, but what’s at least as weird is Honda making such a huge jump and (in my opinion) overtaking the Mercedes powerwise.
As for Ferrari, it’s not really conclusive. In the acceleration phases they still are the clear number ones.
What is suddenly is that Ferrari isn,t taking 1-2 by largish margins anymore.
It's their 5th PU this year ?foxmulder_ms wrote: ↑17 Nov 2019, 05:00Once Redbull realized what Ferrari was doing (burning more fuel with "cheat") they started to do it themselves Or Honda is finally caught and passed both Ferrari and Merc without any "real" update!!@!@!@
If you have followed what really is ferrari engine doing and all those, then you would know that it was not about the top speed! it was indeed about how they reach that speed... their sudden acceleration and push towards the final speed is what gained them so mych time in all those tracks where they got pole (see the ferrari engine thread for more details).Mamba wrote: ↑16 Nov 2019, 22:54https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EJhXqxEXUAA ... name=large
Speed traps still show Ferrari on top. Vettel the more accurate comparison in terms of engine life. Honda's turn of straight line speed is rather incredible today!
Yes agreeJuzh wrote: ↑16 Nov 2019, 22:28I also noticed this and would agree recent TDs have hit ferrari's PU performance advantage, significantly even. Previously they would have blitzed those sectors with ease, now it's not happening at all.siskue2005 wrote: ↑16 Nov 2019, 22:13Before the TD
Mexico fastest sector times
https://serving.photos.photobox.com/505 ... 06ebb2.jpg
Two tenths faster in the sector with straights
Singapore fastest sector times
https://serving.photos.photobox.com/395 ... 803833.jpg
Two tenths faster in the sector with straights
Sochi fastest sector times
https://serving.photos.photobox.com/036 ... 9e586f.jpg
5 tenths faster in the sector with straights
After the TD
Brazil fastest sector times
https://serving.photos.photobox.com/932 ... 5a1fc9.jpg
Only fractionally faster in sectors with straights and slower in high downforce sctors
USA fastest sector times
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Slower in sector with straights
Just putting it here, it defently seems that they have lost a huge time in sectors with straights after the TD
Well the high altitude takes a certain percentage of the power away. So the more power an engine has to begin with, the more they will lose at altitude. Honda and Renault being the weakest engines, it's understandable why they are losing less, and therefore the field gets evened out.
Funny that they have tried this only after the TD was put forward!, but they did try that at austin and how did that work out? 52 sec slower than others in race (yes they turned their engine down, but that was only after they found out they cant even stay within 10 sec of the merc and rbr!)jumpingfish wrote: ↑17 Nov 2019, 07:20I don't understand why do people forget about race simulations during FPs? Ferrari were weaker than RB/Merc and whole season was ruined cause of low paces on Sundays. Now they try to be more competitive in races but people say something like that: "No, it is 100% TD, only Ferrari MUST be fastest on straights with 1sec advantage. Who cares about speed on corners? We need speed on straights from Ferrari. No speed? Ha-ha, cheaters turned off their cheats." L - Logic.
No they are not, if u see the sector times of all the races i posted before you will notice they have lost massive times in both slow and fast sectors, and every team even Mercedes has matched their sector times in straights!Ferrari STILL faster on those straights after all TDs
lol what an underhand comment! the Merc has been slower in top speed and also sector times since the season started!but where is Mercedes now? Weaker than Honda? Are they cheaters?
siskue2005 wrote: ↑17 Nov 2019, 07:57To be more competitive in race, you should do it before Qualify. When first TD was created? Saturday? Can you explain me when they finished to prepare the car before Parc Ferme period started and when first TD in USA created?Funny that they have tried this only after the TD was put forward!, but they did try that at austin and how did that work out?
It is not "underhand comment". It's same as your "they lost their advantage after TD". According to this I can say: In 2014-2017 Mercedes were cheaters with oil burning but after prohibitions from 2018 till today they lost their engine advantage and now Ferrari and Honda (Renault?) more powerful . Don't you like logic like this?lol what an underhand comment! the Merc has been slower in top speed and also sector times since the season started!
The TD at Austin was given out after the friday practice on Saturday moring, which can be confirmed in this link from offical site https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/arti ... FygYF.htmljumpingfish wrote: ↑17 Nov 2019, 08:23To be more competitive in race, you should do it before Qualify. When first TD was created? Saturday? Can you explain me when they finished to prepare the car before Parc Ferme period started and when first TD in USA created?siskue2005 wrote: ↑17 Nov 2019, 07:57
Funny that they have tried this only after the TD was put forward!, but they did try that at austin and how did that work out?
No its not the same as my comment, COZ the main difference in my comment is that i have put up sector times from all the tracks to show the difference, which you have ignored completely (coz it doesnt suit ur agenda)jumpingfish wrote: ↑17 Nov 2019, 08:23It is not "underhand comment". It's same as your "they lost their advantage after TD". According to this I can say: In 2014-2017 Mercedes were cheaters with oil burning but after prohibitions from 2018 till today they lost their engine advantage and now Ferrari and Honda (Renault?) more powerful . Don't you like logic like this?