etusch wrote: ↑04 May 2021, 18:20
Revs84 wrote: ↑04 May 2021, 16:48
Honda are pretty much on par with Mercedes. Any difference is negligible. The real reason for Red Bull struggling to overtake Mercedes in the main straight is outlined in this article:
https://the-race.com/formula-1/gary-and ... so-easily/
This has been discussed several times in the past, so I'm not sure why people keep on jumping on the simplest conclusions they can think of.
Redbull overtook Ferrari while the car equipped with the illegal engine at A1 Ring. It is obvious that there is more variable at overtaking.
Back then changing modes was still allowed though, and if I recall correctly, Honda had turned up the engine.
From what I can see in Portimao, Red Bull and Mercedes had more or less the same top speed in clean air. The difference comes mainly in the strength of the tow provided by each car, as explained by Gary Anderson.
Given the similar top speeds in clean air and the inherent additional drag of the high rake cars, one could even argue that the Honda engine had slightly more power down the straight than the Mercedes to reach the same top speeds.
For me personally, it doesn't really matter who has more power. While running the strongest PU helps, it's the overall package that wins you races. So far, the Red Bull has proved to be quite a quick car, so here's hoping that the upcoming tracks will suit their package better.