- 01 Mar 14, 00:01#393192
A racing car that does not win, is just art
So what bhp are they all supposed to be producing?
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So what bhp are they all supposed to be producing?
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So what bhp are they all supposed to be producing?
We don't know, but for sure it will be about the same. No one is going to magically suddenly produce a significantly different outcome in hp given the same energy input and all the other restrictions within the rules.
This is an oversimplification to say the least. I know there's no magic and you don't get something from nothing, but ....
I think the engines could all produce a peak bhp in excess of what they need. The key will be how much they can get to the wheels for the amount of fuel required to complete the race.
I think thats where Merc are strong, their unit is more powerful for the same amount of fuel ferrari use. Or to put it another way it appears as though the Ferrari might actually be more thirsty.
This is just gouing from what we have seen and heard and rumours
but Mercedes have spent practically all their testing days on reliability and race runs and testing different bits. I don't believe they've really let rip yet, so how can you come to that conclusion? Lewis was what 6th? Yesterday. That's not going for a quali time.
Button warns, "a four-time world champion like Red Bull is allowed to deduct never It's just not clear whether they are already competitive in the first race, or after 3 races.." Quite compare the performances of the two cars but could not be. Behind the fuel load was still a question mark. "He was also on soft tires, I on medium", analyzed button. "That certainly has mattered. Especially with the cooler temperatures in the afternoon." Nevertheless, the differences between the McLaren and Red Bull already in the short comparison were already clear.
"We are faster on the straight. They know for sure., We are behind the other drove a few laps. Because Daniel is not passed on the straight. He then passed me in turn 11, a high-speed left-hander. That was interesting. Sowas I have never experienced before. therefore you also have their strong areas. "
This is an oversimplification to say the least. I know there's no magic and you don't get something from nothing, but ....
So basically I oversimplified but you agree with everything I said
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