Pole:
1. Hamilton
2. Verstappen
3. Who Cares
Race:
1. Lance Stroll
2. FIArari
3. Corona Virus
That was an entire design issue. If this is the same we will see the same results of running the engines in a lower power mode.etusch wrote: ↑10 Mar 2020, 16:10They encountered cooling problem in 2019 winter testing. I don't remember if it were discussed here. It caused them during season. Now they have more and who can say it wont go worse.
When we look back, expecting more reliability from them is logical but we have to keep other possiblity in mind.
I remember that
It happens on rare occasion. Teams usually say they're bringing some new bits and fans take it as a huge upgrade that will give them an edge on the rest. Then it just happens to be a little flip up somewhere.
I think you missed my point. Running a Singapore cooling configuration is going to effect the PU a lot differently than say one for China, Spa or Monza.etusch wrote: ↑10 Mar 2020, 08:42They are testing Engine too, so they must simulate real conditions to get accurate data. I am sure that teams uses all pu modes during testing.
Hence RedBull querying Mercedes items that are obviously intended to make the car easier on the tyres - the rear brake cooling duct thingy and DAS. RedBull will presumably argue that DAS is purely aerodynamic (Newey has already said that, of course, because he's an aero one-trick-pony, sorry "god" that everyone will presumably listen to), but I think Mercedes will just tell the stewards what it actually is for - tyre management. Maybe RedBull are hoping to get details of it through that process.NAPI10 wrote: ↑10 Mar 2020, 16:31Tyre management will be a challenge in the Australian GP ???
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/2020 ... n/4722448/
Honestly, I don't think they need any details. A lot of people, even fans have figured out what it's benefits are and how it works. The real issue is implementing it, the car basically has to be designed/engineered with it in-mind.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑10 Mar 2020, 18:09Maybe RedBull are hoping to get details of it through that process.
What?
If that is not big deal and they knew that before the tests as Allison had said, why they were in same conditions all along 6 daysSiLo wrote: ↑10 Mar 2020, 16:38That was an entire design issue. If this is the same we will see the same results of running the engines in a lower power mode.etusch wrote: ↑10 Mar 2020, 16:10They encountered cooling problem in 2019 winter testing. I don't remember if it were discussed here. It caused them during season. Now they have more and who can say it wont go worse.
When we look back, expecting more reliability from them is logical but we have to keep other possiblity in mind.
The PU's aren't turned out like sausages (Khrushchev reference), so they probably had a limited number to use during testing. Six days of testing at 98% PU output is better than 5 minutes at 100% output.etusch wrote: ↑10 Mar 2020, 18:20If that is not big deal and they knew that before the tests as Allison had said, why they were in same conditions all along 6 daysSiLo wrote: ↑10 Mar 2020, 16:38That was an entire design issue. If this is the same we will see the same results of running the engines in a lower power mode.etusch wrote: ↑10 Mar 2020, 16:10
They encountered cooling problem in 2019 winter testing. I don't remember if it were discussed here. It caused them during season. Now they have more and who can say it wont go worse.
When we look back, expecting more reliability from them is logical but we have to keep other possiblity in mind.
Keep in mind these engines are being developed and things change. Clearly, Mercedes had a reliability issue in testing with current spec engines. Maybe they were trying something unusual looking to deliberately see if it would fail; I doubt that.TAG wrote: ↑10 Mar 2020, 19:01Mercedes have been the most reliable team since the 2014 PU regulation change, not sure how someone thinks that will all of the sudden change. We'll know Saturday who is where and we'll know Sunday whether a PU can go a race distance. Melbourne is a power circuit, don't think anyone will be able to hide flaws there.