AR3-GP wrote: ↑29 Mar 2022, 22:06
dialtone wrote: ↑28 Mar 2022, 21:07
https://i.imgur.com/5RYPcgV.png
This is 1-2 quali laps from PER and LEC, I've checked LEC v BOT as well anyway and the curves are similar.
Reposting this mostly to talk about an item that really is bugging me and I can't quite explain: The lack of sharp corners in the Ferrari.
RBR is capable of getting very sharp drops in speed in the corners, while Ferrari always seems to be tapering off, if not even shedding some speed, for the first few times I thought that was just a FP engine mode, but clearly they ran the same in both Q session in the first 2 races.
I would have said it's driving style, but SAI, LEC and BOT kind of show the same (or very similar) behavior of lack of sharp drops. So I'm left with 2 options:
1) Engine mode, even in quali, is very aggressive at recovering energy, could explain why Ferrari is really good with traction out of the corner.
2) They sacrifice that sharp corner for porpoising reasons and can't quite push the car as hard as they wanted when braking from top speed.
What do you folks think?
I think you are misinterpreting the data. The Ferrari, Alfa have higher minimum speeds because they have more downforce. You shouldn't be reading this as Red Bull being able to slow down more. You should read it as Ferrari not having to slow down as much due to their downforce levels which allow greater apex speeds.
I'm very aware of why there is a difference in top speed, I don't have any concerns about that.
Look at the breaking area in T13, the Ferrari breaking there is a giant rounded corner while Perez is just sharp breaking. That was an area where Ferrari was porpoising a lot. Same thing can be said for basically any breaking zone after T13, they are all round and the RedBull's are all sharp.
The Merc W13 looks a bit more similar to the Ferrari but even they have sharper braking points. I don't think this has anything to do with top speed or level of downforce. Ferrari was doing this in Bahrain as well even though the DF levels were certainly more similar between Ferrari and RedBull.
EDIT:
Look at these 2 corners for example:
Only Merc and Ferrari drop speed close to the corner, RBR flattens out and then sharp braking.
Looking at Bahrain it was actually a little bit better:
This is the worst part of Bahrain (T1 and T4) where Ferrari had rounded corners and areas where they had porpoising in testing.
I think this has to do with porpoising as in Bahrain it also mostly happened in corners with approach speed above 250kmh, anything below and Ferrari was sharp too.
EDIT 3: I think this is positive for the future, if it's porpoising, looking at this telemetry, there is almost as much potential to improvement on lap time as there is for the Merc here IMHO, above 250kmh both Merc and Ferrari taper off on corner approach.