BatCave96 wrote:A bit of a noob question.
How does the braking feel change from one car to another? For example, are the brakes technically that different between the Renault and Mclaren considering these cars are very similar in performance. Also, don't most F1 teams use the same brake suppliers.
Braking is not only associated to the brakes themselves... Is really a function of grip... The more downforce a car has the more grip and therefore better brake performance.
It is no surprise that he felt that the brakes on the RBR were superior / better than in the Renault since it’s a car that created more downforce and based on the driving characteristics of the car with Avery strong front end.
In addition, stability under braking is also critical for turn in afterwards, if the balance isn’t right, the rear can get lose under braking and therefore the driver will lack confidence.
That confidence is ultimately what drives lap time, since the more comfortable the driver feels with the car, the more they can push towards the limit.
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