Yeah - the race control gives the permission.bhallg2k wrote:I think a better, slightly less confusing, way to put it would be to say that race control activates DRS, the driver operates DRS, and neither can happen without the other.
bhallg2k wrote:I think a better, slightly less confusing, way to put it would be to say that race control activates DRS, the driver operates DRS, and neither can happen without the other.
i don't think that it is really something about their engine...its the way they manage their start procedure...the put heat into their tires and probably get the clutch bite point exactly right every time...both drivers are experienced and fully release the clutch at the right time to avoid any wheelspin and get the power on....also they both often keep the car and steering wheel quite straight until it is up to speed and then change directionFLuidd wrote:I keep hearing on TV about the "fast starting Ferraris" and I understand that Felipe and Alonso are quite the monsters as they go off the line.
What makes the Ferrari engines accelerate faster off the line ?
+1 and there are something more like their gear setting, clutch point setting, but not any launch control as IIRC it is prohibited by rules to use any means of additional aid to start or launching the car after they banned the traction control...amouzouris wrote:i don't think that it is really something about their engine...its the way they manage their start procedure...the put heat into their tires and probably get the clutch bite point exactly right every time...both drivers are experienced and fully release the clutch at the right time to avoid any wheelspin and get the power on....also they both often keep the car and steering wheel quite straight until it is up to speed and then change directionFLuidd wrote:I keep hearing on TV about the "fast starting Ferraris" and I understand that Felipe and Alonso are quite the monsters as they go off the line.
What makes the Ferrari engines accelerate faster off the line ?
no one knows really if they've got some sort of launch control within the limits of what is aloud with current regulations...
Ferrari took nothing very significant for Magny Cours. Some changes to the front wing and nothing else. The wind tunnel is working full steam at Maranello for the updates of Singapore. In singapore we change the front wing definitive style Mclaren, Rear Wing, Exhaust, diffuser and floor.F1.Ru wrote:Young Driver Testing concluded in Magny-Cours, Ferrari did not seems to brought any major development, but they did get huge testing mileage on the programme on which they are working. It seems really surprising caz until the singapore race they will not get any chance to test their new upgrade. Ferrari completed 81+165+138 laps in this testing wouldn't it their perfect chances for fine tuning their upgrade package.....................
Though OT but Mercedes is mostly following the Ferrari's F2012 exhaust concept and add an additional cooling intek with two already their in the snorkel, who knows may be they are trying to replicate E20's DDRS concept.
Most probably Ferrari is working on its tire degradation issues caz a lot of attention is given in the rear of the car and rear wheel with lot of sensor and cameras...... Front Wing itself is new for surely but what are others
Ha haha sure i know that, they are considered as the base upgrade or rather say usual modification. But actually i am asking about what might be the newest philosophical changes that everybody are expecting from Singapore GP as Ferrari and Alonso also said that they are coming..... Expect to see major changes around sidepod, rear end and may be a Mecca styled front and rear adjustable brake ducts which allows the team to influence the temperature of the car's tyers for better tyers degradation management.........ten_marco wrote:Ferrari took nothing very significant for Magny Cours. Some changes to the front wing and nothing else. The wind tunnel is working full steam at Maranello for the updates of Singapore. In singapore we change the front wing definitive style Mclaren, Rear Wing, Exhaust, diffuser and floor.F1.Ru wrote:Most probably Ferrari is working on its tire degradation issues caz a lot of attention is given in the rear of the car and rear wheel with lot of sensor and cameras...... Front Wing itself is new for surely but what are others
I wonder what's going on there .Hail22 wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmXqFptNW1E[/youtube]
I think all teams have similar start procedures described above. I feel the real difference lies in Ferrari's KERS and our drivers. Both Felipe and Fernando have proven themselves capable of very good starts. I feel our KERS is superior in that it can deliver a little earlier/faster than most other teams. If you look at the start in Monza, you can see Felipe actually makes up a lot more ground on Hamilton towards the end of the straight, and I think that happened because his KERS was active and working faster. In general I think we have seen that the longer the lead to the first corner the better we start and that's because of our KERS.F1.Ru wrote:+1 and there are something more like their gear setting, clutch point setting, but not any launch control as IIRC it is prohibited by rules to use any means of additional aid to start or launching the car after they banned the traction control...amouzouris wrote:i don't think that it is really something about their engine...its the way they manage their start procedure...the put heat into their tires and probably get the clutch bite point exactly right every time...both drivers are experienced and fully release the clutch at the right time to avoid any wheelspin and get the power on....also they both often keep the car and steering wheel quite straight until it is up to speed and then change directionFLuidd wrote:I keep hearing on TV about the "fast starting Ferraris" and I understand that Felipe and Alonso are quite the monsters as they go off the line.
What makes the Ferrari engines accelerate faster off the line ?
no one knows really if they've got some sort of launch control within the limits of what is aloud with current regulations...