subcritical71 wrote: ↑01 Dec 2019, 23:09
saviour stivala wrote: ↑01 Dec 2019, 22:22
subcritical71 wrote: ↑01 Dec 2019, 21:19
I believe it’s not the reason, but seems strange to under report a fuel mass when your being questioned openly about altering fuel flow measurements.
The fuel load have nothing to do with fuel flow. In fact since the start of the fuel flow formula a FERRARI car or a car using a FERRARI engine are the only type that didn’t as yet breached the fuel flow rules with the resultant disqualifications.
Really? If I have 5 more kilos of unaccounted for fuel what could I do with that unaccounted for fuel if I can pass more fuel than is measured by the FIA sensor? hmmmm!
Again, I said I don’t believe this is the reason, just that it doesn’t look good, and they are the first and only manufacturer to be seen outside the rules in this regard.
5kg extra used used during WOT through the race would be in the ballpark of 40kW.
That’s not to say Ferrari intended to use it, but that’s what the consequence would be if they, or anyone else, could find a way to do this.
The measurement protocol is only a partial control. Once a team has been informed there is a discrepancy between measured and reported they have the possibility to ensure the part of the protocol that measures after the race is ok.
Of course almost all situations like this are simple human error.
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