More info on Hamilton:
"And I had an old engine and a different aero package, so I had pace."
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So you're saying higher power means lower fuel consumption? Your justification of "less time on the straights" also means faster on the straights resulting in greater instantaneous drag force on the straights meaning greater energy (fuel) required per metre on the straights to overcome the greater losses. So I'm pretty sure drunkf1fan had it the right way 'round to begin with. No? Am I missing something?
Yes. You’re missing that the fuel flow rate on the straights is fixed. So less time means less fuel.ChrisDanger wrote: ↑13 Nov 2017, 08:34So you're saying higher power means lower fuel consumption? Your justification of "less time on the straights" also means faster on the straights resulting in greater instantaneous drag force on the straights meaning greater energy (fuel) required per metre on the straights to overcome the greater losses. So I'm pretty sure drunkf1fan had it the right way 'round to begin with. No? Am I missing something?
Thats what you get when you are able to run in q mode for whole race
It must have been SO frustrating for Alonso. All over him in S2 yet as soon as they hit clear air the Mercedes power and the Honda lack of power stops any chance of an overtake.
If Mercedes could get the PU to run in quali mode for its whole predicted lifespan then other manufacturers are doomed next season. This could be them testing that possibility for 2018.F1NAC wrote:Thats what you get when you are able to run in q mode for whole race
Doubly frustrating, as he got absolutely mugged on the restart, and couldn't do anything in the pit-stop phase either.Restomaniac wrote: ↑13 Nov 2017, 11:05It must have been SO frustrating for Alonso. All over him in S2 yet as soon as they hit clear air the Mercedes power and the Honda lack of power stops any chance of an overtake.
It could be a PU designed to last only one or two races so it can deliver much more power.JonoNic wrote: ↑13 Nov 2017, 11:12If Mercedes could get the PU to run in quali mode for its whole predicted lifespan then other manufacturers are doomed next season. This could be them testing that possibility for 2018.F1NAC wrote:Thats what you get when you are able to run in q mode for whole race
I remember last season that Mercedes mentioned that they wanted to run something very special in the last race of the season. However, Hamilton's blowup last year put paid to those plans.
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