So if F1 car is adjusted only to race and totally forgetting qualifyings, how big influence does this have to laptimes and tyre usage?
Edited by scandyman, 04 November 2012 - 11:13.
Posted 04 November 2012 - 11:12
Edited by scandyman, 04 November 2012 - 11:13.
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Posted 04 November 2012 - 12:14
Posted 04 November 2012 - 15:50
Alright but...article just states obvious. I would be more interesting to see how much it affects laptime when car is totally on race setup and never been configured to Q.Here is an article that lists three areas of change:
http://www.autosport...t.php/id/104014
"made changes to the suspension"
Posted 04 November 2012 - 20:09
Posted 05 November 2012 - 12:56
Posted 05 November 2012 - 14:35
Posted 05 November 2012 - 17:25
Posted 05 November 2012 - 17:54
Not a lot of difference in the dry, but if it had been wet, the difference might have been huge.
Posted 05 November 2012 - 21:26
Why? Aren't they all allowed to set-up cars for wet races if they qualified in the dry? AFAIK, they are, on safety grounds...
Posted 05 November 2012 - 21:40
Edited by Tenmantaylor, 05 November 2012 - 21:43.
Posted 06 November 2012 - 06:06
Posted 06 November 2012 - 11:34
. . . and shedloads of practice data.It is impressive that they did it without being able to test the setup. It was all derived from simulations.
Posted 06 November 2012 - 12:24
I can't tellyou in lap time but in straight line speed through the trap. Before the setup change the the Red Bulls were dead slowest through the trap. After the setup Vettel was fourth fastest. So it was a massive downforce shed they did. Basically they must have shifted their performance from the fast cornering to the straits in a big way. It is impressive that they did it without being able to test the setup. It was all derived from simulations.