Phil wrote: ↑28 Aug 2017, 15:28
Before this topic goes to ****, here are some interesting points by AMuS:
Thanks!
Phil wrote: ↑28 Aug 2017, 15:28
- Mercedes (according to Toto) took out some wing to have a better top-speed at the expense of S2. This hurt their overall lap time but they felt they could get away with it and better defend on the straights.
Yes, it looks like the cars are quite equal in aero performance, but with a little bit more efficiency on the Ferrari. Will be interesting in Monza, the efficiency will be more relevant there to get the drag down...maybe even more equal cars in Q.
Phil wrote: ↑28 Aug 2017, 15:28
- Hamilton lifted purposely a bit before Eau Rouge to yield less of an advantage to Vettel on the safety car restart. Thanks to this, he could just defend the lead.
I think they are making too much out of this. It was like Vettel hitting a wall when moving out of the slipstream...there was nearly nothing to win for him once he was out. With Vet being a bit more behind it would have been the same. Once out of the slipstream, the speed would have been quickly equal between the two cars. With Ham on the inside line, there was no way of overtaking.
Phil wrote: ↑28 Aug 2017, 15:28
- The safety car helped Hamilton according to Mercedes because there was some concern over a blister on the right-rear tire. The safety car gave them the opportunity to pit.
This is what I thought as well. The stop on lap 12 was early, more like a 2-stop. They needed to avoid the undercut. This might have been a real problem towards the end.
Phil wrote: ↑28 Aug 2017, 15:28
- Mercedes chose soft because they didn't have a fresh US like Ferrari. They also felt that their car is better on the soft and it'd be the better tire if Hamilton could somehow defend his position after the restart.
I think the honest answer is more, that they were not afraid of Vet without DRS. And after the first two laps they were not afraid of the US anymore. The bigger danger was, that Vet may have been much better on the US without Merc having the most powerful engine mode available. So it was wise to make sure Vet does not have a tire advantage in the end.
Phil wrote: ↑28 Aug 2017, 15:28
- Mercedes has more options with the ERS deployment. Hamilton was able to deploy all his energy on the straight, where as the Ferrari started derating towards the end of the straight.
If we believe in the on board telemetry shown in TV, the energy storrage was loading on the straight on full throttle in the Merc after the SC. If this is real, the MGU-H puts out a lot of juice...