I'm afraid xpensive is quite correct with what he has said.WhiteBlue wrote:I knew you would say that. Why don't you write an letter to Ross Brawn and tell him about his mistakes? I'm sure he will appreciate it. After all Schmidt is only reporting the facts and I have just copied and translated the main bits.
Could there be an outside chance that the torque curve of the new engines will actually make a difference to the way the lower gears transmit power to the wheels in comparison with the current cars? So what if they have simply more power in the lower gears than they have now, hence more slip?
The reference to slip is a dead give away that they are concerned with cornering. I don't think the slip under breaking will change so much for the drivers to produce more slip in a straight line. Powering out of corners will be all the difference with a torquier engine. At least that is the story if you listen to drivers who have driven the Audi diesels which also have this characteristic.
AMuS isn't exactly known for being correct on a great many things.