Vettel spun, damaged his FW (Actually ran over it) and lost a enormous amount of time. He was not in contention anymore. Plus both Renault ran dry tanks as wel bringing out the safety car and allowing Leclerc to retain his position.ENGINE TUNER wrote: ↑12 Jul 2020, 01:02Ran out of fuel and still finished 2 positions ahead of VET andon the podium? Impressive car pushing skills
Yes, he said it after the race. With no safety cars, and no oil burning last year's amount wasn't enough I guess.
All cars need to save fuel. Over a race distance it’s faster to under fuel a bit (except Monza maybe). Oil burning has nothing to do with it.
Oil burning could have some to do with it. It helps stop detonation and so they can extract more energy/power out of the same amount of fuel.Jolle wrote: ↑13 Jul 2020, 11:56All cars need to save fuel. Over a race distance it’s faster to under fuel a bit (except Monza maybe). Oil burning has nothing to do with it.
Burning a bit of oil doesn't make you use more or less fuel, it could give you a bit more power.ENGINE TUNER wrote: ↑13 Jul 2020, 15:40Oil burning could have some to do with it. It helps stop detonation and so they can extract more energy/power out of the same amount of fuel.
But in this case, I think everyone was expecting more safety cars which never showed up. The same amount of fuel for race 1 would not have been sufficient for race 2.
Anything that effects power will effect fuel usage, especially in a fuel limited formula.Jolle wrote: ↑13 Jul 2020, 16:23Burning a bit of oil doesn't make you use more or less fuel, it could give you a bit more power.ENGINE TUNER wrote: ↑13 Jul 2020, 15:40Oil burning could have some to do with it. It helps stop detonation and so they can extract more energy/power out of the same amount of fuel.
But in this case, I think everyone was expecting more safety cars which never showed up. The same amount of fuel for race 1 would not have been sufficient for race 2.
Yeah... well.. if you burn oil to save fuel you’re doing it wrong... a kg of fuel has more energy then a kg of oil.ENGINE TUNER wrote: ↑13 Jul 2020, 16:49Anything that effects power will effect fuel usage, especially in a fuel limited formula.Jolle wrote: ↑13 Jul 2020, 16:23Burning a bit of oil doesn't make you use more or less fuel, it could give you a bit more power.ENGINE TUNER wrote: ↑13 Jul 2020, 15:40
Oil burning could have some to do with it. It helps stop detonation and so they can extract more energy/power out of the same amount of fuel.
But in this case, I think everyone was expecting more safety cars which never showed up. The same amount of fuel for race 1 would not have been sufficient for race 2.
I don't know why you think the oil is less energy dense, but otherwise that the oil increases the octane level so you can increase power or run leaner, so it isn't a replacement for fuel, but can help you extract more energy from the fuel you do use. It can help you advance timing which will increase power at the crank and at the mguh. Don't think of it being used as a replacement, think about it being used as an enhancement, an octane booster.Jolle wrote: ↑13 Jul 2020, 17:08Yeah... well.. if you burn oil to save fuel you’re doing it wrong... a kg of fuel has more energy then a kg of oil.ENGINE TUNER wrote: ↑13 Jul 2020, 16:49Anything that effects power will effect fuel usage, especially in a fuel limited formula.
The oil burning trick supposed to be to burn 100kg/h fuel and 3kg/h oil. Not 97kg/h fuel and 3kg/h oil. Take out the oil, and you’re still on the same amount of fuel, just less lower.