Revs84 wrote: ↑01 Aug 2018, 22:11
We didn't complete any low fuel runs or qualifying simulations in order to concentrate on our aerodynamic development.
https://scuderiatororosso.redbull.com/e ... t-04-day-2
In other articles it was understood that Honda are trying to bring a quali mode in spec 3, however, after reading this, I'm not so sure as otherwise they might have had a go with it close to end of the session.
Question here - A lot has been discussed about how quali modes might work, including oil burning, but now that this has been clamped down, how do you think such a mode would work? Surely it must be some particular mapping that alters timing, AFR etc. and that goes beyond just 'turning on' the power and reducing reliability and PU life, otherwise surely both Honda and Renault would be doing it.
I apologise in advance - not too technical here - but I do understand some basic technical concepts.
They have said they managed to test a lot of new components and did plenty of mapping work over the test, so it's still possible they were testing how the PU responds in a certain mode, that does not necessarily mean running a full quali sim while doing that.
I'm fairly certain, based on previous articles from Honda, that a quali mode is all about managing knock in order to utilise the higher power mode for a short time. For that to be mentioned, I think the power comes from a leaner burn mode and all that comes with that. If it was from a short time electrical motor mode, I'm not certain knock would be the biggest issue.
But then again.. Honda said the Spec 3 would be focusing on a new MGU-K and energy systems. So maybe there's something to that.
Obviously this is all speculatory.