yelistener wrote: ↑11 Nov 2018, 16:46
Just_a_fan wrote: ↑11 Nov 2018, 16:08
yelistener wrote: ↑11 Nov 2018, 15:47
Cornering only has an effect when the straight isn't long. Usually if a straight is long enough to allow you to reach over 300kph, then the corner exit wouldn't have any visible effect on the top speed (unless of cause that exit was completed messed up).
Corner exit will affect when the car gets to top speed, of course. It's one reason corner exit affects lap time.
No, the car will get to the top speed it's supposed to get as long as the straight is long enough and we're talking about slight difference in the corner exit quality. This is the same case with pretty much every long straights in F1.
Read what I wrote. A slow exit will mean the car is further down the straight before it gets to its top speed. On some circuits, that will prevent top speed being reached - in the case of an extremely bad exit. Obviously, most of the time it will only mean a small loss of lap time.
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