2019 Mexican Grand Prix - Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, 25-27 October

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godlameroso wrote:
24 Oct 2019, 20:03
Light rain.
You're right. On top of that, I checked again and despite rain being forecasted for every day in Mexico-City, for now it doesn't seem like any session will be affected.
Accuweather says that today between FP1 and FP2 there might be 1 mm of rainfall. On Saturday no rain from 6 AM to 6 PM and on Sunday no rain before 5 PM local times.

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search wrote:
25 Oct 2019, 00:12
Mexico is really an interesting race, hard to predict. I mean, last year, basically Renault was 2nd best car on Friday...

Engine-wise Renault seems to be pushing the limits very far here, so a DNF is always possible, but if not, I'd think McLaren could really spring a surprise this time. Their high downforce package seems to be good, they are the most gentle on tires, and if we go by last year, the Renault engine could be an advantage as well.
We're further oil burning restrictions and several PU upgrades away from last season.

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LM10 wrote:
25 Oct 2019, 08:56
search wrote:
25 Oct 2019, 00:12
Mexico is really an interesting race, hard to predict. I mean, last year, basically Renault was 2nd best car on Friday...

Engine-wise Renault seems to be pushing the limits very far here, so a DNF is always possible, but if not, I'd think McLaren could really spring a surprise this time. Their high downforce package seems to be good, they are the most gentle on tires, and if we go by last year, the Renault engine could be an advantage as well.
We're further oil burning restrictions and several PU upgrades away from last season.
that's not what last year's advantage was about. It's now likely to disappear though, as I just read on AMuS:

"Compared to the competition, in the past Renault was always using relatively large turbines. At 2285m altitude, they were shoveling more air into the compressor than ther others and therefor, their loss of power was less severe. Also in terms of energy recovery Renault used to be very strong. The engine advantage will be less significant this year though. The turbines of the 2019 Renault V6 engine are smaller than last year."

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They're out in FP1 on inter tyres. How many sets of inters and wets do each team get for a race weekend?

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There is also a stream up on Twitch (in certain countries), so much greater quality than F1TV.
1080p 60fps.

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4 inter
3 wet

don't know if they get any additional if all or certain sessions are wet

twitch is 1080p50 for me ... and with less delay than sky go

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With low track temps for the weekend, it`ll be a struggle to heat even the soft C2 tyre, not to mention the long straight when the tyres will be cooling down further ...

So, I think it`s down to who`s gonna keep them "into the window" over the entire lap hence who has the biggest downforce levels on slow to medium turns, coz high-speed ones are just a couple of them ...

With this year tyres it`ll probably be a 1-stop race so Merc would opt to start on M tyres, had the delta is small enough between S and M tyre, just mirroring Sochi race strategy ...
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Does that mean Ferrari's extra power comes from the battery?
Or that despite full df package and altitude, engine power does matter?

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search wrote:
25 Oct 2019, 10:05
LM10 wrote:
25 Oct 2019, 08:56
search wrote:
25 Oct 2019, 00:12
Mexico is really an interesting race, hard to predict. I mean, last year, basically Renault was 2nd best car on Friday...

Engine-wise Renault seems to be pushing the limits very far here, so a DNF is always possible, but if not, I'd think McLaren could really spring a surprise this time. Their high downforce package seems to be good, they are the most gentle on tires, and if we go by last year, the Renault engine could be an advantage as well.
We're further oil burning restrictions and several PU upgrades away from last season.
that's not what last year's advantage was about. It's now likely to disappear though, as I just read on AMuS:

"Compared to the competition, in the past Renault was always using relatively large turbines. At 2285m altitude, they were shoveling more air into the compressor than ther others and therefor, their loss of power was less severe. Also in terms of energy recovery Renault used to be very strong. The engine advantage will be less significant this year though. The turbines of the 2019 Renault V6 engine are smaller than last year."

https://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/for ... -red-bull/
Wow, big turbines shoveling air into the compressor :shock:

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Bill_Kar wrote:
25 Oct 2019, 18:38
Does that mean Ferrari's extra power comes from the battery?
Or that despite full df package and altitude, engine power does matter?
they are still several seconds off last years pole, so we have no real idea how good anyone is yet.
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We saw Kimi hit 340+ in an Alfa in just an FP. I wouldn't be surprised if Ferrari hit the 380s or 390s on the straight if it is a battery-only thing.

Also FINALLY electronic sensor to deal with the track limits
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I saw Charles did 362 in FP1. Wonder what he could do with a tow and full power
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Sierra117 wrote:
25 Oct 2019, 20:21

Also FINALLY electronic sensor to deal with the track limits
Lets hope its a better sensor than the jump start sensors :? 8)
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NathanOlder wrote:
25 Oct 2019, 20:27
Sierra117 wrote:
25 Oct 2019, 20:21

Also FINALLY electronic sensor to deal with the track limits
Lets hope its a better sensor than the jump start sensors :? 8)
Even if the sensors were better we'd still need common sense that's missing :P
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