On this weeks episode of The Flying Lap it sounded like they had a big update coming in the next race or two, including new Williams/Ferrari style brake ducts. Seems like I remember hearing it was going to be rather large but don't quote me.n smikle wrote:Is this the race where they bring the raft of upgrades? Did anyone see any?
Id say they would be beyond STR looking at Valencia.Nando wrote:Interesting comments from Kova. He said they expect the full upgrade package to give around half a second to a second.
If it works then they are really in the hunt for STR.
Caterham was by far the loudest car off throttle. Only when they ran the upgraded exhaust though, with their old system it sounded normal. That's a pretty significant point for the idea of off throttle maps coming back somehow. RBR was quite loud but pretty similar to McLaren. Mercedes were pretty quiet.GrizzleBoy wrote:Am I the only one who was hearing some pretty heavy off throttle sounds from the Caterham earlier on when it was lapping by itself?
It sounded very Red Bullish.
Plenty of pictures were just posted. Read further backwards for previous versions, that's probably a lot easier than me typing out what's changed.adrianjordan wrote:It was mentioned in the commentary on BBC that Caterham have brought a heavily revised rear this weekend.
I'm not that familiar with this car, so would someone be kind enough to highlight the areas that have changed and what has changed?
Many thanks
Thierry Salvi of RSF1 mentioned that they've optimised their engine maps with the new exhaust solution.Owen.C93 wrote:Caterham was by far the loudest car off throttle. Only when they ran the upgraded exhaust though, with their old system it sounded normal. That's a pretty significant point for the idea of off throttle maps coming back somehow. RBR was quite loud but pretty similar to McLaren. Mercedes were pretty quiet.GrizzleBoy wrote:Am I the only one who was hearing some pretty heavy off throttle sounds from the Caterham earlier on when it was lapping by itself?
It sounded very Red Bullish.
Edit: Better picture of the new exhaust/sidepodsThierry Salvi, Renault Sport F1 Support Leader: "Silverstone is a power circuit, one where the drivers should spend up to 64% of the lap on full throttle in qualifying. Obviously the weather conditions today meant that the challenges for us on the engine side change, and we have to work very closely with the team’s engineers to decide what gear ratios will give us maximum performance in what could be a dry qualifying session, but a wet race.
"Today we have also been working with the team on optimising engine performance with the updates that have been brought to this race. The main area of focus for us is the revised exhausts, a version of which were first tried at the test in Mugello but which have been revised and refined since that test and require a series of new engine maps that help the driver optimise all the performance characteristics of the engine around this circuit. The immediate feedback we have had from both drivers is positive so, despite the weather today, this has been another good day for us and the whole team."