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Hey welcome to the forum.....Ludus wrote:My opinion
Ferrari issue is on traction in low speed corner. Perform quite well in fast corner like in silverstone.
Red Bull is strong in traction and in fast direction change. No issue for the rb8, maybe just isn't the best in top speed.
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McMrocks wrote:I agree. At least in ABD Ferrari has had the fastest car on straights, but lost much time in corners. The Ferrari were about 10 km/h (don't kill me if it was only 8 km/h) faster than the RB. So they lost their time in the corners. Maybe they had a low downforce setup but in low speed corners the downforce will not make a that big difference.
Does anybody have the Sector times in 3rd Sector because the FiA Media centre is already in America.
I would also guess that they would have a slightly less tyre degradation if they would drive more downforce. But they have improved well if we remember that they had a draggy car at the start of the season.
Does anybody know other pages with Speed trap and Sector times than FiA.com?
Sector 1 KPH Sector 2 KPH P. di Resta 282 B. Senna 312 T. Glock 280 S. Vettel 311 F. Alonso 280 P. di Resta 311 P. Maldonado 280 F. Massa 311 M. Schumacher 279 F. Alonso 310 B. Senna 279 M. Webber 310 Sector 3 KPH Speed trap KPH S. Vettel 217 P. Maldonado 324 P. di Resta 216 B. Senna 324 F. Alonso 214 S. Perez 322 J. Button 214 S. Vettel 321 F. Massa 214 F. Massa 319 M. Schumacher 214 F. Alonso 319I also wished they'd break the sectors down futher. Like have each sector broken down into 3 parts like a 1a, 1b and 1c. Just more detail. I'm sure the teams have more detail ...anyone know what the teams have ?
That is your opinion and you are entitled to it but if you notice in races where the Ferrari was being chased, I.e. Germany and Silverstone, no one could touch the Ferrari coming out of corners, especially the slow ones, the ones that are limited by mechanical grip. In Silverstone, Webber got Alonso under braking not acceleration. I stick by my story, the Ferrari is very knife edged, and it becomes worse under heavy braking for certain corners. It's not something they can fix by adding more downforce because it's a property of the chassis, they'll have to evolve the concept for next year to fix this.raymondu999 wrote:I disagree. In Singapore and S3 Abu Dhabi, the Ferrari was struggling to get the power down out of the slow corners.
McMrocks wrote:thanks diffusor! is that race or Quali? I guess it is race, because in the Q Vettel had around 310 at the Speedtrap
Under brakeing, similar to what Gary Anderson was on about with flow reattachment under brakeing. I know he was on about with drs use but could drs just increase this effect and issue with brakeing effects on the car be the core issue?godlameroso wrote:That is your opinion and you are entitled to it but if you notice in races where the Ferrari was being chased, I.e. Germany and Silverstone, no one could touch the Ferrari coming out of corners, especially the slow ones, the ones that are limited by mechanical grip. In Silverstone, Webber got Alonso under braking not acceleration. I stick by my story, the Ferrari is very knife edged, and it becomes worse under heavy braking for certain corners. It's not something they can fix by adding more downforce because it's a property of the chassis, they'll have to evolve the concept for next year to fix this.raymondu999 wrote:I disagree. In Singapore and S3 Abu Dhabi, the Ferrari was struggling to get the power down out of the slow corners.
Regardless, Ferrari in Alonso's hands have proven to have one of the fastest cars on the grid at the moment.
Part of that "exit advantage" is, as far as I could spot, due to Alonsos driving style when chased, he's pretty good at slowing the chaser down a bit at the apex and then accelerate better than the chaser because of car position for the corner exit.godlameroso wrote:[...]That is your opinion and you are entitled to it but if you notice in races where the Ferrari was being chased, I.e. Germany and Silverstone, no one could touch the Ferrari coming out of corners, especially the slow ones, the ones that are limited by mechanical grip. In Silverstone, Webber got Alonso under braking not acceleration. I stick by my story, the Ferrari is very knife edged, and it becomes worse under heavy braking for certain corners.[...]
Brought where,when???sheldonjohn wrote:In addition to a new front wing, a new rear wing and a more efficient DRS, Ferrari brought different chassis turning vanes