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Originally posted by TDE30 View PostHaving to limp the last 10+ laps shouldn't be a part of any team's race strategy. My question is why the FIA can't use a smaller sample of fuel rather than an entire (at times, race-deciding) one liter.
Almost every car is underfueled to start with the expectation at some point in the race the car will run a "conservation stint".
The race started wet (which uses less fuel) and the cars were still conserving at the end.Need parts now? Need them cheap? steve@blunttech.com
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Originally posted by GillesBigCowboy View Post
The Rosberg Hami battle is not going as expected, and Hami's pit move was the funniest thing I have ever seen in an F1 race.Need parts now? Need them cheap? steve@blunttech.com
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A pretty exciting race but Vettel has done some reputational damage. Also, why Alonso didn't pit on L1 is beyond comprehension.
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Originally posted by z31maniac View PostIf they changed it to 1/10 of liter, the teams would just put 9/10 of a liter less in the car.
Almost every car is underfueled to start with the expectation at some point in the race the car will run a "conservation stint".
The race started wet (which uses less fuel) and the cars were still conserving at the end.
And the picture (above) is hilarious, I like Vettel and I still don't place him completely in the wrong, but I see him going through PR hell this season for that stunt.- Trey
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The fuel situation is pretty straight-forward:
A race car requires a certain Quantity (Q) of fuel to cover the race distance and that amount falls somewhere between:
Qmin = Optimal consumption rate X distance - 1L
Qmax = Optimal performance rate X distance - 1L
From there it is up to the strategists to determine what is the proper tradeoff between fuel load and performance; nobody wants a heavy car in a sport where a few lbs = a tenth or whatever the math is at that particular circuit. When the race pace is faster than the model they decide on, then you can end up short of fuel.
Bottom line: Sometimes you get it wrong!
And the FIA requirement is an arbitrary fixed number that is the same for all teams, so it makes no difference if it's a little more or less than a liter as it's an absolute value.Current: Brilliantrot '91 318is M20B25
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Originally posted by Alex Mc View PostThe fuel situation is pretty straight-forward:
A race car requires a certain Quantity (Q) of fuel to cover the race distance and that amount falls somewhere between:
Qmin = Optimal consumption rate X distance - 1L
Qmax = Optimal performance rate X distance - 1L
From there it is up to the strategists to determine what is the proper tradeoff between fuel load and performance; nobody wants a heavy car in a sport where a few lbs = a tenth or whatever the math is at that particular circuit. When the race pace is faster than the model they decide on, then you can end up short of fuel.
Bottom line: Sometimes you get it wrong!
And the FIA requirement is an arbitrary fixed number that is the same for all teams, so it makes no difference if it's a little more or less than a liter as it's an absolute value.1991 318i SOLD
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Teams will always error on the side of to little fuel as the start of the race is so crucial. One pass or lack of a pass at the start can make or ruin your race. As the race goes on the field gets more strung out so the conseving fuel isn't usually a big issue but yeah that's a downside to no in race refuelling. I really do rue the artificially slow pace of the current formula.
One day hopefully their will be a series of balls out fast as hell engineering to the max racing in open wheel form. No restrictions other than displacement. Wouldn't that be cool to see.
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I honestly like that Vettel was driven enough to disobey team order and push for the win as a driver should do.
F1 is interesting due to its team nature, but it is still driver vs driver, and should be fought to the line. Team orders? Screw em if you can take the position, just be aware of the political fallout.
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Originally posted by R3Z3N View PostI honestly like that Vettel was driven enough to disobey team order and push for the win as a driver should do.
F1 is interesting due to its team nature, but it is still driver vs driver, and should be fought to the line. Team orders? Screw em if you can take the position, just be aware of the political fallout.
Originally posted by GillesBigCowboy View PostEven Vettel fanboys have to think less of him after this...
Regardless, this too, shall pass. This is nothing more than this week's F1 drama, and next race, someone else will do something foolish that half the fans will get all sandy-in-the-vag over, while the other half defends it with their lives.
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