jjn9128 wrote: ↑30 Oct 2020, 11:58
Bandit1216 wrote: ↑30 Oct 2020, 09:56
I hope this is not covered before but I have a question about double diffuser -ish type advantages. Because merc is still so dominant I'm wondering more and more what their advantage is. Especially because it's not obvious where they get their downforce. Not for me at least. Not saying they cheat but:
Mercedes advantage is in everything. The have the best engine on the grid, but also because they design it they have the cooling tuned perfectly - one of the reasons they're poorer in traffic than others. Ferrari and Red Bull have this but are down on power compared to the Merc. They have enough money that they can make parts lighter-weight than most of the rest of the field - if the COG can be lowered by 10mm it's worth ~0.1s/lap. They have a good aero-platform, but also a stable aero-platform so the drivers are able to push with confidence - unlike the Ferrari and Red Bull which seem to have handling issues with one of their drivers (Albon unstable rear, Vettel can't get the tyres turned on for qualifying). It also means the car is gentle on its tyres because the drivers aren't sliding, and Hamilton seems to be better at keeping the tyres alive. They understand the Pirelli tyres, after their secret tyre test in 2013 they seem to have an innate and unmatched understanding of the Pirelli rubber... make of that what you will.
Once you start adding up all the little advantages then it becomes a big advantage. I don't think there's a trick they're just outspending and out-engineering their rivals.
You missed the main reason for the sweet handling of the Merc cars over the last several years... longer wheelbase. It gives them more surface area, specifically between the clutch and the rear axle and gives them more downforce. Also, their lower rake philosophy gives them a more stable and predictable aero platform. All of that combined with a best in field and innovative suspension systems both front and rear are what give them their advantage, not some of the conspiratorial nonsense you claim.
Also a great cooling system and heat management program lead to lower drag making them even more efficient.