basti313 wrote:dans79 wrote:basti313 wrote:
What did Wolff say about 0.2sec? All I see in the laptime data is,that Ros pace after the problem was more than sufficient to catch Rai. And you surely do not want to say, that Ham is slower than Ros, who just kept the 20 sec distance to Vet.
He estimates it here, "estimates" being the key word. I think it would carry a lot more weight if it came from Paddy.
http://www.pitpass.com/56474/Wolff-reve ... -02s-a-lap
"Right now we don't know how much it affected his race overall," he admitted, "we will analyse it when we are back in the factory, but from what we have seen I would estimate it at 0.2 seconds a lap.
Paddy said 0.4sec after the race.
From the data: Ham lost 15sec in free air between Ros pitstop, lap 21, and before Ham fastest lap, lap 41. If we exclude lap 31 which was extremely slow for Ros due to a backmarker, we are close to 1sec per lap. This looks ridiculously slow.
dans79 wrote:
this makes what was wrong even more confusing.
http://www.grandprix.com/ns/ns34190.html
But a Mercedes source told Auto Motor und Sport on Monday: "It was our fault. We had incorrectly calibrated the maps."
Senior engineer Andy Shovlin confirmed: "Even we needed a couple of laps to understand what was going on and how to resolve it."
I'd love to know what they mean by " incorrectly calibrated the maps" !
They had a wrong deployment strategy when the car was lighter on fuel. They did not calibrate the speed gain due to less weight correctly, thus, the MGU-K deployed too long.
It's not Lowe's vs Wolff's estimation (AKA I like Hamilton so I choose the higher number) but team's estimation and it's 0,2 s as of now.
http://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/merce ... ap-790152/ ...extra power boost at certain sections of the track may have felt worse from the cockpit than the reality of the time lost. “We don’t know how much it is [exactly], and we need to analyse how much it is,” explained Wolff. “But as per the data – it is 0.2 seconds per lap. “It must have felt like much more though because the engine was derating between Turns Two and Three, where you expect the biggest boost.”
Let's wait if it stays the same or goes up after thorough investigation. Do you expect it going up by 100%?
"close to 1sec per lap. This looks ridiculously slow." Why? It was 0,2 let's add 0,1 = 0,7 1. They attribute it to the loss of rhythm, and concentration: 0,3 s? 2. earlier posted article (Amus) mentioned slower overall pace (tyres, braking, traffic?) which perhaps means that the other driver was simply quicker? Is 0,25 OK? 3. How about stages, other factors? Rosberg was comfortably leading so I'm not sure if comparisons between drivers at different times make full sense here. +0,x - 0,x for either = tenths? They expected Hamilton to beat only Raikkonen without problems, Perez was too quick.