They were using it between T1 and T3, but not between T3 and T4, but then I think others weren't other.
Looks like their floor/diffuser performance is improved, allowing them to run less wing. Impressive.Blackout wrote: ↑12 Jul 2020, 13:292020 vs 2019 in Austria
Less wings in 2020, especially at the rear...
They are more competitive in the straight-lines this year*, but how are their performances in the turns compared to last year?
*Thanks to the PU, yes (RP has competitive speed traps too), but not only...
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judging by the rake angle, the car is not travelling at higher speeds, still interesting pictures though
It's there to put temperature in the front tyres. That's the only benefit. Having watched onboards of qualifying and races, they use it either when they are preparing for the quali lap or at the formation lap or behind the safety car. They have not used it even once either on a qualifying lap OR in race laps.TheFluffy wrote: ↑13 Jul 2020, 18:03Ok it has been two races already and everytime we get to see the mercedes onboard, I barely see them ever using the DAS system during the race. All the advantages that we discussed earlier e.g. better top speed just doesn't seem to be true. Is Mercedes just scared of the reliability of the system or we just wrongly presumed these advantages. Because I don't see this being worth 2-3kg in the car if it's just for 'safety car periods'
it was very clever and no one thought they could get away with something that so a lot of theorist got excitedTheFluffy wrote: ↑13 Jul 2020, 18:03Ok it has been two races already and everytime we get to see the mercedes onboard, I barely see them ever using the DAS system during the race. All the advantages that we discussed earlier e.g. better top speed just doesn't seem to be true. Is Mercedes just scared of the reliability of the system or we just wrongly presumed these advantages. Because I don't see this being worth 2-3kg in the car if it's just for 'safety car periods'
It may be a bit early to make many conclusions on this because we need to see running on more circuits. If we are going to see DAS used in races it seems more likely that it will be at tracks where front tyre wear is an issue -- Barcelona perhaps? I guess there is also the chance that at some very technical tracks with lots of slow-speed corners more toe-out would be desirable some of the time so we might see it then.TheFluffy wrote: ↑13 Jul 2020, 18:03Ok it has been two races already and everytime we get to see the mercedes onboard, I barely see them ever using the DAS system during the race. All the advantages that we discussed earlier e.g. better top speed just doesn't seem to be true. Is Mercedes just scared of the reliability of the system or we just wrongly presumed these advantages. Because I don't see this being worth 2-3kg in the car if it's just for 'safety car periods'
i do believe it is for tyre warming only to be honest. they use it only breifly before a quali lap and safety car restart, its quite strange actually to see the mercs not doing any weaving what so ever behind the safety car. they just give it some DAS on each straight and thats it.supermarine wrote: ↑14 Jul 2020, 16:25It may be a bit early to make many conclusions on this because we need to see running on more circuits. If we are going to see DAS used in races it seems more likely that it will be at tracks where front tyre wear is an issue -- Barcelona perhaps? I guess there is also the chance that at some very technical tracks with lots of slow-speed corners more toe-out would be desirable some of the time so we might see it then.TheFluffy wrote: ↑13 Jul 2020, 18:03Ok it has been two races already and everytime we get to see the mercedes onboard, I barely see them ever using the DAS system during the race. All the advantages that we discussed earlier e.g. better top speed just doesn't seem to be true. Is Mercedes just scared of the reliability of the system or we just wrongly presumed these advantages. Because I don't see this being worth 2-3kg in the car if it's just for 'safety car periods'
That said, I think we can safely conclude that DAS is not being used as some sort of aero trick to gain speed on the straights by lifting the nose otherwise we would have seen more of it by now. I do wonder if it would be worth doing with a higher rake car than the Merc though.
I also saw Hamilton using it on the formation lap. What was strange is that he playing with it quite a lot, moving forwards and back. It would be good if we had the onboard footage of Hamilton on the formation lap.Mchamilton wrote: ↑14 Jul 2020, 16:54i do believe it is for tyre warming only to be honest. they use it only breifly before a quali lap and safety car restart, its quite strange actually to see the mercs not doing any weaving what so ever behind the safety car. they just give it some DAS on each straight and thats it.supermarine wrote: ↑14 Jul 2020, 16:25It may be a bit early to make many conclusions on this because we need to see running on more circuits. If we are going to see DAS used in races it seems more likely that it will be at tracks where front tyre wear is an issue -- Barcelona perhaps? I guess there is also the chance that at some very technical tracks with lots of slow-speed corners more toe-out would be desirable some of the time so we might see it then.TheFluffy wrote: ↑13 Jul 2020, 18:03Ok it has been two races already and everytime we get to see the mercedes onboard, I barely see them ever using the DAS system during the race. All the advantages that we discussed earlier e.g. better top speed just doesn't seem to be true. Is Mercedes just scared of the reliability of the system or we just wrongly presumed these advantages. Because I don't see this being worth 2-3kg in the car if it's just for 'safety car periods'
That said, I think we can safely conclude that DAS is not being used as some sort of aero trick to gain speed on the straights by lifting the nose otherwise we would have seen more of it by now. I do wonder if it would be worth doing with a higher rake car than the Merc though.