djones wrote:"Alonso’s 46 lap long run yesterday was interesting. He started out on new tyres with at least 120 kilos of fuel in the car and was quick initially, with a lap in the 1m 23s, then the pace dropped off for a few laps, but then the final part of the run was very fast. His final lap was 1.9 secs faster than his first but he had burned off 120 kilos of fuel worth around 3 seconds par lap.
Schumacher did a 32 lap run on a new set of the same tyres, which started out in the low 1m25s and came down through the 1m 24s steadily. His final lap was 1.9 secs faster than his first. So he had burned off approximately 80 kilos of fuel, which is worth around 2.4 seconds per lap."
What does this tell us? (im a bit confused as to what you can take from it)
basically it means that the pace of the Ferrari was higher true the entire stint than the Merc, with fuel on board of at least 120kg which costs him approximately 3seconds per lap compared to the Merc with approx. fuel weight of 80kg which costs about 2.4sec per lap. In theorie the Merc could've been a bit heavier but I doubt it, and if so it would've been by a small margin.
There has been a strong rumour for more than a week that Mercedes has miscalculated the balans on the car which lays too much to the front. Solving this is only a matter of a few weeks I guess since they don't have to re-design fundamental parts.
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