yes they are dreaming tho. even if they get the vote it only means Pirelli would be allowed to, if they wanted. And they don't want, sorry Helmut, Christian, Mattia and especially you Günther, you're gonna have to do it with downforce
yes they are dreaming tho. even if they get the vote it only means Pirelli would be allowed to, if they wanted. And they don't want, sorry Helmut, Christian, Mattia and especially you Günther, you're gonna have to do it with downforce
What I don't get, is why so many of the teams are having "issues". They had 2 full days of tire testing in Abu Dhabi in representative weather conditions. That should have been more than enough data for them to tune their models and simulations.
yes it's weird isn't it? Apparently Mercedes ran some extra sensors in the Abu race and that meant they were allowed to run them in the tests, when the other teams weren't. And Mercedes were so late with their car weren't they, like they found out late that they needed that downforce more than they needed outwash. Plus there's the magic vortexing wheels as we discussed
Care to point me in the direction of that discussion please.
How does the fact that Vettel could overtake the McLarens and close the gap to Verstappen show that Ferrari had no issues heating the tyres up? I think the best indication was that Vettel could not warm up the tyres at the end, thus beat Ham’s fastest time on used hards only by thousands of a second.ENGINE TUNER wrote: ↑27 Jun 2019, 22:21I did not see any mention of this in the post race interviews. VET was able to easily pass the McLarens and was closing the gap to VER the whole race. VER pushed hard most of the race, no mention of sliding, graining or tire conservation from him in his post race interview.GAS and RIC started on the reds.
So you’re implying that McLaren has the most downforce in the field after Mercedes?
it's not the simple! Downforce is only part of the equation, suspension set-up is also plays a big part. A more rigged suspension will also work the tires harder, and that's something Mercedes has been known for. Mainly because their aero philosophy (low rake for example) requires it.LM10 wrote: ↑27 Jun 2019, 23:43So you’re implying that McLaren has the most downforce in the field after Mercedes?
Dan could you please explain what you mean by a more "rigged" suspension?A more rigged suspension will also work the tires harder, and that's something Mercedes has been known for.
Yea, that's what I meant to say, side effects of typing on a phone while sitting in traffic I guess.
Is it Merc car a squat happy one? Their suspension is softer as this is allowed by low rake concept. RB in other case need stiffer one as if they use softer suspension the tea tray area would hit asphalt every bump. Ferarri opt for lower drag with outwash wing, same as STR. Interestingly MCL is a unique case. Or maybe stiff front and soft rear for RB case, hence their rear is so slippery as they cant generate heat to the rear? Its confusing and there is no easy answer.dans79 wrote: ↑28 Jun 2019, 03:24Yea, that's what I meant to say, side effects of typing on a phone while sitting in traffic I guess.
If memory serves McLaren used to run a fairly stiff suspension around 2010-2012. I have vague memories of the car shuddering under hard braking be cause the suspension was so stiff. I'm not sure what philosophy they've been following recently.
it's easier to post the pic again:ENGINE TUNER wrote: ↑27 Jun 2019, 23:23Care to point me in the direction of that discussion please.
What new construction? What has changed about the construction other than the thinner tread depth?
No, lol, there are lots of possible reasons. They might have more than Renault, or they might be planning more, or they don't want blisters and they don't have any particular agenda about Mercedes, or they're getting the tyres more in the window with as @dans79 says their suspension or they're part way through next year's car and have been doing it to suit the current tyres
Then why this sentence from you: “And they don't want, sorry Helmut, Christian, Mattia and especially you Günther, you're gonna have to do it with downforce”?izzy wrote: ↑28 Jun 2019, 11:35No, lol, there are lots of possible reasons. They might have more than Renault, or they might be planning more, or they don't want blisters and they don't have any particular agenda about Mercedes, or they're getting the tyres more in the window with as @dans79 says their suspension or they're part way through next year's car and have been doing it to suit the current tyres
Thanks for the pic. Any word from pirelli about then changing the construction? Sorry, I don't trust a word out of Horner's mouth.izzy wrote: ↑28 Jun 2019, 11:21Christian and a few other people have mentioned the stiffer construction, like “Obviously there’s 25% less rubber on these tyres and they’re stiffer."