It's very very very difficult to make a statement like that without having all the data needed.digitalrurouni wrote: ↑17 Apr 2018, 15:34But PU performance is directly related to how much aero a car has put on no? So 1.5 km/hr doesn't seem like much at all. It just seems to me that Ferrari aero >> Merc aero.
It could be, but even back in pre-season testing you could see that all the Ferrari engined cars were pulling on the others as soon as they got out of being traction limited about halfway down the straight - it wasn't just a case of less drag and a bit more top end at the end, they're outaccelerating the Mercs well before the speedtraps.digitalrurouni wrote: ↑17 Apr 2018, 15:34But PU performance is directly related to how much aero a car has put on no? So 1.5 km/hr doesn't seem like much at all. It just seems to me that Ferrari aero >> Merc aero.
That is a good point.PhillipM wrote: ↑17 Apr 2018, 17:31It could be, but even back in pre-season testing you could see that all the Ferrari engined cars were pulling on the others as soon as they got out of being traction limited about halfway down the straight - it wasn't just a case of less drag and a bit more top end at the end, they're outaccelerating the Mercs well before the speedtraps.digitalrurouni wrote: ↑17 Apr 2018, 15:34But PU performance is directly related to how much aero a car has put on no? So 1.5 km/hr doesn't seem like much at all. It just seems to me that Ferrari aero >> Merc aero.
But the Merc has had the advantage on the Ferrari so far, and I assume the Ferrari has had to run 'closer to the edge' than the Merc, which may just have given Merc a slight + and Ferrari a slight - in reliability.bill shoe wrote: ↑18 Apr 2018, 03:21Over entire season Mercedes could still have solid advantage over Ferrari due to reliability. That's been the biggest Merc advantage since beginning of the 1.6L V6 era. If Ferrari are juggling 5-place grid penalties during most of the later races then they'll never beat Merc.
Hope it's not a "reliability" driver's championship but it's likely to turn out that way.