I don't follow.marcush. wrote:We have seen whom losing out again and again at the startline ??????
Please read my following post and look at youtube videos.segedunum wrote:The starts make up an insignificant proportion of a whole race and you've then got outright performance around pit stops to consider as well when the car is in clear air. There's likely to be very little difference and most of what difference there might be is down to the weight distribution and gearing involved.
But the difference is not that great andrew.andrew wrote:I think it's safe to say that the Merc engine is currently the best on the grid but the chassis on the W01 is not great. But how much better the Merc engine is than the Renault or the Ferrari is impossible to say without seing the bhp for each.
That's not where the engine sits most of the time, where these engines certainly will be relatively similar. The real advantage is in operating at the powerband close to the revlimit because the engine quickly jumps there.timbo wrote:In such hairpin revs may drop as low as 5-6k rpm.
I'm not saying it is give all-take all difference. I would say that if your engine is really lacking in driveability you can feel that.segedunum wrote:If the engines tended to operate at 5 - 6000 RPM most of the time then fair enough, but they don't.