Hammerfist wrote: ↑14 Aug 2020, 03:19
Big Tea wrote: ↑13 Aug 2020, 17:21
Hammerfist wrote: ↑13 Aug 2020, 17:18
How? The only thing that seems to be helping them now is the Mercedes quali mode as Russel is able to make it into Q2 often. In the race, the car is basically the slowest car out there.
That seems to be the thinking of many. We will have to wait and see which engines and cars actually get hit. Remember Lando's last lap 'go to strat 8'? Renault obviously have a high return setting. They probably all have
True. I guess this will reveal the basic power of all the engines. Because I think all teams will run a base power setting to preserve components obviously. Now that I think about it more and after listening to what Hamilton and Bottas had to say, I think it won't change anything at all in the pecking order, and in fact it may lead to a more dominant Merc.
As others have said this will ban changing engine mode changes for everyone. My concern is that, as the engine modes are used as push to pass, we’ll see less overtaking. It’s a push to pass that’s limited by fuel usage, overheating, engine wear. We’ll also see some loos of ultimate pace in qualy.
I don’t see the point in this change and there must be some unmentioned issue that’s causing this. It works as a sop to the “button Pushing” complainers but surely there’s more than that. It could produce a return to the last few years order of Merc, Ferrari RBR by pushing RP Mclaren, Williams and Renault further Down the timesheet. Is that what FOM/ FIA want to engineer?