NathanOlder wrote: ↑30 Nov 2019, 21:12
Wouter wrote: ↑30 Nov 2019, 19:19
Thanks for sharing. Nice to see.
But only gaining a tenth and a half on a straight instead of 5 tenths is what's making the difference.
The biggest straight on the track Leclerc was 1 tenth up on the exit of the hairpin, and never made it to 3 tenths up. so 0.180 maybe. With that performance on the straight, they would never ever get anywhere near merc in Singapore. but.....
Why do you think Mercedes/RB/Ferrari parameters are constant during whole the season? W10 was slower in Brazil, but looks faster in Abu-Dhabi. RB15 sometimes faster than other cars, sometimes slower, for everybody it is absolutely normal things during racing weekends, everyone talking about smaller or bigger turbocharger, altitude above the sea level, no one says: haha, look, Directives slowed them down. But why if Ferrari slower or faster - it is only cheat-mode on/off? WHY no one thinking about turbo sizes, wings sizes, balance between downforce and straightline speeds, tyres management?
How can you compare, for example, SF90 in Monza or in Spa vs SF90 in Abu-Dhabi and waiting same advantage on straights? Is it the same car with the same tyres, same balance, wings settings or maybe Yas-Marina circuit has same corners, air temperatures, same distance, tyre degradation?
Only 1 comparison arm chair experts can do to see TD influence: if Ferrari, RB and Mercedes bring the versions of their car those were in Singapore and run qualy mode only in Singapore. To compare Monza - go to Italy with W10, SF90 and RB15 in Monza version. But it is not enough, the weather must be the same, traffic, fuel level, drivers, atmospheric pressure, wind direction and speed - everything must be the same. Only after that you can tell if TD slowed Ferrari on straights.