beelsebob wrote:Per wrote:Javert wrote:Are you kidding us?

Better having mileage and big openings than small openings and no mileage!
Ferrari has slightly less powerful engine so they need less cooling
That's a remarkable way of thinking. If they have a less powerful engine, they need MORE cooling, since they are using the same amount of fuel (I think this is safe to assume given the rules). Less fuel converted to kinetic energy means more fuel converted to waste heat...
As was covered on another thread, not necessarily. Less power can simply mean less of the fuel being burned less efficiently.
It was actually this very thread, I should have read to the end before reacting, sorry.
But you are implying that Ferrari is throwing more fuel out of the exhaust than Mercedes. Is there any reason why they would want to do that?
Maybe we should move this discussion to the 2014 engines topic? I find it interesting but it's off-topic.