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they're probably got a sensor under the peddle before the master cylinder, they can't have a sensor after the cylinder because it will change drastically and then indicate to other teams how their brake pressure system is working etc.

it can be measured in anything that the system is designed for... psi is logical as its line pressure before the master cylinder, very easy to measure, just a gauge
Again, I've never ever seen a measure of pedal input to be anything other than newtons, travel or kgf. Pressure is generally always measured after the master cylinder for front or rear. Using a derived value is non-sensical when they could simply just refer to an actual measurement of pressure.
 
There's a sensor on the hydraulic line between the caliper and master cylinder that measures hydraulic pressure, apart from the sensors on the BBW system. There's nothing that measures the pressure applied by his foot. If they'd said 60 bar, I'd understand, but I recall 60 psi which is peanuts - it's the amount used to put heat into the system. Sure it can slow the car down dramatically, but that's not news in F1.

they must have a brake pedal pressure sensor, id guess it's some mechanism that is measuring the drivers mechanical effort in pushing his pedal... like a little cylinder with a psi indicator on
 
They don't. You can google this stuff lol.

of course they don't, you clearly know more than the FIA and all their data... do you think the FIA just guessed at 59.2 psi?

lol <--- fml

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so now everyone on here thinks the FIA are wrong by says (59.2 psi of brake pressure) which is clearly written.

@Speedster @UrBaN963 @Mike Hoxbig <-- what a bunch of ****en *****
Bud, it's like high school math/science.

You understand that two things can't be simultaneously true - so the Stewards got the following wrong?

"In deciding to penalise the driver of Car 33, the key point for the Stewards was that the driver of Car 33 then braked suddenly (69 bar) and significantly, resulting in 2.4g deceleration."

10 second penalty, 2 penalty points off license too.
 
I'm a little upset the McLaren drivers didn't drown Nico with champagne

Noticed this too, but I think Oscar was in a foul mood and Lando was in lala land after winning his home race. I bet if LH or Max was on that podium they would have let him have it,
 
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