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On Wednesday Lotterer did a double stint. So you can see exactly how long a fuel stop including pit in and pit out takes. In http://www.dailysportscar.com/viewAr...D2E10C85AFF5A2 Vasselon explained that the tipping point is around 0.2 sec per lap. Quote:
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Practice sessions are being streamed with RLM commentary, circuit looks quite busy.
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1:27.567 for Nakajima, blasted that lap., up 7 tenths on the Audi.
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Nakajima threw down a 1:27.567, with Treluyer on a 1:28.296.
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I think its on the RLM end. When they did a montage at the end, it was perfectly synced.
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Deggis, I checked the TV telemetry during the Japan F1 race; I don't have an inherent reason not to trust it at present.
As for the Spa speeds, either the tables are lying, or the commentators from last year's race coverage were lying; take your pick. Based on the speeds that the cars are simply stalling out at without DRS, the current F1 cars are carrying more drag than even the V8-powered ones of just a few years ago. On the TV graphics, the quickest I saw at Monza without DRS was 325/326km/h from a Mercedes. A 2008 Peugeot did 327km/h, and though power for LMP1s has dropped since then, the commentators on the Le Mans coverage in the last year or two quoted speeds as having gotten back to 2008 levels in terms of the top-end, caused by more trimmed-out setups on the cars at Le Mans now. (I would also imagine that the narrower rear wing decreases the inherent drag of the current LMPs.) Thanks, I'll look for that plus sign on the WEC page. |
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This might sound like a crazy idea and please dont call for the white van but surely in this day in age you can have the radio commentary and the tv pictures linked so that they are not talking over the pit interviews?
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Good lap by Nakajima, even Akio Toyoda welcomed him!
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Full qual session already (!) online: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xua...-live-rec_auto
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I can re-watch race recordings, and re-check that way, so the tables are NOT unique in that respect. And you just said so yourself, that the traps may not be in the optimum location, so I prefer to have the onboard resource, if available, to look at.
As for trap location changes, well, it is an ASSUMPTION that they don't move. In fact, it is a real count against them if they never move in response to changes in the performance characteristics of the cars. Also, at Le Mans, for instance, some years, the trap has been on one section of the Mulsanne, while in other years, it has been on the run to Indianapolis. On that topic, the Suzuka speeds listed for F1 make me think that that speed trap may be right before the Casio Triangle, and NOT either right before 130R or before Turn 1. Also, you conveniently cut off one of my paragraphs, where I tie in that top-end speeds have been reported to have returned more to 2008 Le Mans levels. Of course, I know DRS wasn't around before 2011, but then again, F1 isn't using those cars now, nor was I trying to draw a parallel between F1 cars then and now. |
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it was nice to be able to watch the sessions. That was a darn good lap from Kaz. I wonder, with the seeming lack in falling lap times through the successive sessions, whether the fastest race lap will be right up there with pole, or even a touch quicker.
I definitely don't have any more love for that final sector than I did when F1 ran here in 2007-08; McNish certainly didn't sound enthused with it either. Not to mention, all that width, and still, so much trouble with traffic in that section. |
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Its a twist to a straight forward track. Climbing back up in the final sector to set yourself up for a good run up the front straight. Definitely challenging and there's a good amount of time to lose or gain in just the last two turns.
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