I have been trying to understand a conundrum from watching the Chinese GP.
The DRS is meant to make overtaking easier at the end of a straight, however the odd thing I noted was that many of the cars were on their rev limiter well before the end of the straight.
SO deploy the DRS on the straight, gain more speed but then be restrained by the rev limiter. ????
I know the intention is to enable a car to get close enough to out-brake the car in front but the rev limiter seemed to hold the cars back and defeat the object.
I also know that the governing body is in development mode for this technology but it did seem strange to see cars driving for some seconds on the rev limiter.
I am sure there is a wealth of talent on this forum to shed some light on this issue.
Thoughts?
:huh::huh::huh:
The DRS is meant to make overtaking easier at the end of a straight, however the odd thing I noted was that many of the cars were on their rev limiter well before the end of the straight.
SO deploy the DRS on the straight, gain more speed but then be restrained by the rev limiter. ????
I know the intention is to enable a car to get close enough to out-brake the car in front but the rev limiter seemed to hold the cars back and defeat the object.
I also know that the governing body is in development mode for this technology but it did seem strange to see cars driving for some seconds on the rev limiter.
I am sure there is a wealth of talent on this forum to shed some light on this issue.
Thoughts?
:huh::huh::huh: