2022 Hungarian Grand Prix - Hungaroring, July 29 - 31

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Schippke
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Not saying that Sainz wasn't on fire in France; He looked as strong as Charles did overall, but would some of that pace (a couple of tenths or so) could've been down to running a new Power Unit for the weekend, compared to Charles on the older one?


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F1NAC
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I wonder what is the drag penalty vs DF gain. And flow structures when hitting flat surface.

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F1NAC wrote:
29 Jul 2022, 13:39
I wonder what is the drag penalty vs DF gain. And flow structures when hitting flat surface.
Would the drag penalty be minimal because it also stops some of the spillover from the mainplane

BrunoH
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hmmm dont think its a good idea, i also think there is going to be extra drag...

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F1NAC wrote:
29 Jul 2022, 13:39
I wonder what is the drag penalty vs DF gain. And flow structures when hitting flat surface.
It seems to me like a simple "dirty air generator" producing some turbulent flow and vortices. In principle what was done before with a lot of edges and corners, the drag penalty should be similar.
The issue for me is, that this is against the spirit of the rules, the current rules clearly want to reduce this dirty air generation.
Don`t russel the hamster!

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Mogster
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Davidson saying on the Sky broadcast that on Friday the teams can be running 15kg extra of sensors, cabling, recorders etc.

15kg is a massive amount of stuff.

CaribouBread
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Are they doing early soft long runs?

Schippke
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Makes sense, with the potential rain that is due for the weekend, might as well burn up some the Softs... depending in what sessions are expected to be dry/wet... or both.

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The times may not be there quite yet but Daniel seems to be right on it

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CaribouBread wrote:
29 Jul 2022, 14:16
Are they doing early soft long runs?
They’re doing many laps, but not proper long runs. They’ve been doing fast laps with DRS, then cool down laps, repeat.

Long runs now ish I reckon? 19 mins left


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vanburin
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chrisc90 wrote:
29 Jul 2022, 15:04
How shocking to see that being the clip you post out of everything that happened in FP1!

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CaribouBread
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Bit unexpected to see Aston that high, the midfield has more to come it seems :P but wouldn't mind a good weekend for AM :D

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