Wouldn't that be illegal?seventhsin wrote: ↑29 Jul 2018, 15:53Yeah I saw that, is that what they've been hiding with the ice bag over the T-Cam?
Looks like they use it similar to the old dual paddle clutch. Hold one at the bite point and use the other as a 100%on/off switch that 'drops' the disengaged clutch right onto the bite point.
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Check out the Ferrari PU thread. It's all a certainty that all the manufacturers are doing this, some better than others. The rules, when they were published years ago, certainly encouraged it.SiLo wrote: ↑30 Jul 2018, 10:28Could it be that they are using the MGU-H to drive the MGU-K. The rules state about drawing energy from the battery store up to a limit, but do not mention anything about drawing power from another source.
So they could have found a way to use the unlimited harvest from MGU-H to deliver MORE than the allowed amount to the MGU-K, which could explain their jump in horsepower and mid range increase in acceleration.
I soooooooo miss those cars!roon wrote: ↑29 Jul 2018, 23:13Look how similar the mid-wing/x-wing endplates were ten years ago:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... 8_test.jpg
Cockpit-chines/moustache also in place. Even has a T-wing.
I made a video at T11:roon wrote: ↑28 Jul 2018, 17:39Thanks for that. Any video, by chance? Seems to confirm wastegate(s)-open acceleration mode.GoranF1 wrote: ↑28 Jul 2018, 17:31My freah impresions from the track:
Ferrari has a very very very differet sound to all others including custemers Ferrari's.
The sound change takes place when Kimi and Vettel exit last corner and push throttle pedal to the end.
The rise in decibels is amazing, it feeels like they were driving V8 engines, everybody on the grand stands were amazed by it....it feels so much more power than others.
I think due to power advantage they will have speed edge tomorrow in the dry.
In terms of drivers Kimi has so much more confidence in the wet than Vettel...throws the car around like rally...Vettel in the wet takes normal corner lines no risk and is visibly slower.