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Speculation - have Haas received an update that allows them to use the same feature Ferrari have benefited from recently, but only if they can keep up the Camera diversion?
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An interesting article in German (auto-motor-und-sport.de) on where (or why) Ferrari's power boost has disappeared to since the Italian GP. The FiA has asked Ferrari to fit additional sensors to monitor the Ferrari ERS since Singapore. Coincidence or other, Ferrari have not had the "boost" since Singapore.
"GPS data from Singapore & Sochi shows Ferrari doesn't deploy that exceptional power "boost" on the straights anymore. According to our information FIA fitted a 2nd sensor to monitor battery energy output. Is there a connection?" https://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/...power-vorteil/ |
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5 Oct 2018, 09:22 (Ref:3854620) | #156 | ||
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Peter Windsor and Craig Scarborough talk Ferrari engine / ERS.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Q1g...ature=youtu.be Legal, illegal or a grey area? Seems like Ferrari have lost their advantage on PU over the last couple of rounds. And the FiA may have something to do with it. |
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Maurizio Arrivabene is not happy about information on the second sensor being leaked to the public.
Maurizio Arrivabene: "We agreed with the request from the FIA to work together with them and to facilitate their work we added a second sensor. But it doesn’t change in any case the performance of our car. "Despite that I think it’s strange that everybody knows about the second sensor. I said that our battery layout is quite complex but it’s also an intellectual property of Ferrari. "I hope that as everybody knows about the second sensor in future everybody they are not going to be informed about our projects. That could be a serious matter." |
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A couple of points I noted: Everything Ferrari have done has been legal. This is outlined by Scarbs at 4:50 when he says 'All we can assume is that Ferrari are doing something legally' (with the stress on legally). 'How they're doing it, nobody knows'. At 7:40, FIA are quoted as saying 'we can see nothing illegal'. So what does that video tell us - well in Scarbs' opinion - Ferrari have been perfectly legal all season, but they may not have interpreted the rules in the manner that was intended. Therefore, having been requested to modify their PU by the FIA, they have obliged. Any talk of Illegal is ludicrous though. |
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Tech expert: It's legal
FIA: We see nothing illegal Forum member: IS IT ILLEGALZ? |
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If Ferrari did something illegally they would be disqualified. Simple as that.
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In fact, I think to make it even more fairer, the word Ferrari should be replaced with any teams... (I know the sentences wouldn't be grammatically correct then, but I'm sure you see my point). |
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I have him on ignore.
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pretty thinly veiled advertising imo...thought that was #illegal! thanks for the link...their FAQ page is quite amusing. If This Is Not Advertising, What Is It? What’s The Point? Why Would You Do This? The point is that we’ve learned from the past, and now we are using innovative science and technology to transform our business. We simply want to show the world what we are doing and how, with full transparency. We want to show people the change that is happening with PMI right now, a change that research, technology and innovation has made possible. Why Is Philip Morris International Using Mission Winnow Branding And Not Marlboro Or IQOS Branding? Simply because this is not about advertising or promoting any PMI product or brand. Mission Winnow is a campaign to demonstrate our commitment to continuous innovation and development of new solutions that can expedite positive change for society. |
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And punished for it. This is F1 after all.
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Unfortunately F1 finds it self between a rock and a hard place. If it allows unfettered engineering cleverness to proliferate then the cars will become quicker & quicker and the actual racing spectacle will gradually worsen as lap times decrease but not many people grasp that concept. This path also means that the series costs will go through the roof, not good.If they don't allow unfettered innovation which was what F1 basically was and I for one would love the series becomes just another rule book writing exercise and it eventually becomes a spec series and sad to say it is almost there already. This will contain costs to some extent and make the series more viable for new entrants.
The only real freedoms available on the car is aero which is slowly killing any spectacle that might have been possible. The cars stick like glue, do not get out of shape at all and generally look all the same from the front of the field to the back when braking and cornering. If they were a bit more slippy slidey and the driver actually had to manually control them we would have unpredictable racing which would be good for the sport. Of course to do that would introduce a type of racing that fans who have started following the series since aero has been the controlling factor may not like cars that actually need to have some opposite lock applied to them. No engineer likes uncertainty and that is the reason the cars have over the years become so stable and uninteresting. The series really has become an engineering wa*nkfest and I doubt it will ever be anything else because you can't put the genie back in the bottle so to speak. |
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https://www.stuckey.com.au/News-and-...-of-Race-Tyres It is up to the regulator to take the initiative to clean up the current areas of aerodynamic freedom (bargeboards, wheels, "brake ducts") and restrict them. Sadly it is political NOT engineering driven, that the top teams refuse to vote to give up their advantage and start afresh with new aerodynamic regulations. [That is put to a vote is absurd by the way. All political stuff not engineering stuff.] Last edited by V8 Fireworks; 6 Oct 2018 at 07:55. |
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Is a political and regulatory issue to reduce downforce. Not an engineering one, they are simply using the free areas (bargeboard, front wing) to maximum effect. They have no choice but to copy from the best, unless they want to come stone last. So CLEAN UP the free areas !!!! Restrict the number of elements !!! Entirely a regulatory issue. |
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Yeah, restricting aero works so well. That's why they tried it in 2009 and 2014 and everybody loved it.
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