Old - those are Qualcomm data antennasDarthPlagueisTheVise wrote: ↑18 Jun 2021, 12:47https://resmim.net/i/WprAx
And correct me if I am wrong but I think these are new
Old - those are Qualcomm data antennasDarthPlagueisTheVise wrote: ↑18 Jun 2021, 12:47https://resmim.net/i/WprAx
And correct me if I am wrong but I think these are new
Not antennas, just turning vanes that have been on the car since the renders on page one....mantikos wrote: ↑18 Jun 2021, 17:02Old - those are Qualcomm data antennasDarthPlagueisTheVise wrote: ↑18 Jun 2021, 12:47https://resmim.net/i/WprAx
And correct me if I am wrong but I think these are new
No wonder the Mercs couldn't O/T them on the straights, even with DRS.f1rules wrote: ↑20 Jun 2021, 23:45rw diference, its crazy
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The question on my mind is why have they not just changed the operation of the button instead. E.g. a double click to turn it on or may be hold it for 3 secs? Seems to me a shroud around the button can still be accidentally pressed?
Merc was faster in sector 1 & 3 for most of the race, RBR was faster in sector 2. The problem was Merc didn't use that to their advantage enough during the race.SuperCNJ wrote: ↑21 Jun 2021, 16:28No wonder the Mercs couldn't O/T them on the straights, even with DRS.f1rules wrote: ↑20 Jun 2021, 23:45rw diference, its crazy
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E4W1L7dXEAI ... name=large
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E4W1L7dXEAI ... name=large
Seems to me RB has made another step forward whilst Merc seemingly has stood relatively still?
That's probably a bit too time-intensive considering the speeds involved and the already high driver workload in the cockpit.
I think we're seeing the result of the floor rule change. Mercedes have to run the bigger wing to compensate for the loss from the floor. Red Bull don't need to so they can get away with a smaller wing. It's only Mercedes excellent PU that's keeping them near Red Bull. They can live with that drag for most circuits. Monza, for example, should be a Red Bull 1-2 on that basis.SuperCNJ wrote: ↑21 Jun 2021, 16:28No wonder the Mercs couldn't O/T them on the straights, even with DRS.f1rules wrote: ↑20 Jun 2021, 23:45rw diference, its crazy
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E4W1L7dXEAI ... name=large
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E4W1L7dXEAI ... name=large
Seems to me RB has made another step forward whilst Merc seemingly has stood relatively still?
Monza requires such an extreme low-drag setup from the teams that I expect Mercedes to be quite strong there, actually.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑22 Jun 2021, 00:19I think we're seeing the result of the floor rule change. Mercedes have to run the bigger wing to compensate for the loss from the floor. Red Bull don't need to so they can get away with a smaller wing. It's only Mercedes excellent PU that's keeping them near Red Bull. They can live with that drag for most circuits. Monza, for example, should be a Red Bull 1-2 on that basis.SuperCNJ wrote: ↑21 Jun 2021, 16:28No wonder the Mercs couldn't O/T them on the straights, even with DRS.f1rules wrote: ↑20 Jun 2021, 23:45rw diference, its crazy
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E4W1L7dXEAI ... name=large
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E4W1L7dXEAI ... name=large
Seems to me RB has made another step forward whilst Merc seemingly has stood relatively still?
But can Red Bull, with a small wing, generate more downforce than Mercedes with a small wing? That's the issue. If they can, then they'll win because they'll be quick on the straights and be able to carry more speed through the few corners. Win, win.zibby43 wrote: ↑22 Jun 2021, 01:13Monza requires such an extreme low-drag setup from the teams that I expect Mercedes to be quite strong there, actually.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑22 Jun 2021, 00:19I think we're seeing the result of the floor rule change. Mercedes have to run the bigger wing to compensate for the loss from the floor. Red Bull don't need to so they can get away with a smaller wing. It's only Mercedes excellent PU that's keeping them near Red Bull. They can live with that drag for most circuits. Monza, for example, should be a Red Bull 1-2 on that basis.
For example, even in 2019, when Ferrari had a tremendous straight-line speed advantage through both car philosphy and their PU, Mercedes were right there in quali and obviously right there in the race.
When they’re both trimmed out to the maximum vs. having to try to pick sectors like France, that deficit really shrinks. We’ll see though!Just_a_fan wrote: ↑22 Jun 2021, 01:34But can Red Bull, with a small wing, generate more downforce than Mercedes with a small wing? That's the issue. If they can, then they'll win because they'll be quick on the straights and be able to carry more speed through the few corners. Win, win.zibby43 wrote: ↑22 Jun 2021, 01:13Monza requires such an extreme low-drag setup from the teams that I expect Mercedes to be quite strong there, actually.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑22 Jun 2021, 00:19
I think we're seeing the result of the floor rule change. Mercedes have to run the bigger wing to compensate for the loss from the floor. Red Bull don't need to so they can get away with a smaller wing. It's only Mercedes excellent PU that's keeping them near Red Bull. They can live with that drag for most circuits. Monza, for example, should be a Red Bull 1-2 on that basis.
For example, even in 2019, when Ferrari had a tremendous straight-line speed advantage through both car philosphy and their PU, Mercedes were right there in quali and obviously right there in the race.
I think they can, because of the level of rake the RB generally has. I think it has one of the most rake of all cars around. I think the W12 wasn't a car designed to apply big amounts of rake, but they kinda have to put more rake on the car now to compensate the loss of aero at the backside of the car. It's not ideal that's for sure.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑22 Jun 2021, 01:34But can Red Bull, with a small wing, generate more downforce than Mercedes with a small wing? That's the issue. If they can, then they'll win because they'll be quick on the straights and be able to carry more speed through the few corners. Win, win.zibby43 wrote: ↑22 Jun 2021, 01:13Monza requires such an extreme low-drag setup from the teams that I expect Mercedes to be quite strong there, actually.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑22 Jun 2021, 00:19
I think we're seeing the result of the floor rule change. Mercedes have to run the bigger wing to compensate for the loss from the floor. Red Bull don't need to so they can get away with a smaller wing. It's only Mercedes excellent PU that's keeping them near Red Bull. They can live with that drag for most circuits. Monza, for example, should be a Red Bull 1-2 on that basis.
For example, even in 2019, when Ferrari had a tremendous straight-line speed advantage through both car philosphy and their PU, Mercedes were right there in quali and obviously right there in the race.