quovadis
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Sure but the drivers still choose when to deploy it or not. So it’s technically a bit of both.It's more battery charge than either of those
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Sure but the drivers still choose when to deploy it or not. So it’s technically a bit of both.It's more battery charge than either of those
LOL I know things look different from your own little bubble.Tough season so far for you?
But I've got more battery than you on this straight so I'll go past, and then you have more battery on the next straight and then you come back. Rinse and repeatSure but the drivers still choose when to deploy it or not. So it’s technically a bit of both.
I think this is the first post you haven’t mentioned verstappen? Congrats. So, back to being a Ferrari fan?LOL I know things look different from your own little bubble.
But lets just be realistic.
Ferrari looks way more competitive than they have done in years.
Leclerc is still faster than Hamilton
Leclerc is not so far behind Russell and it looks like the damage might not be too big by the time the Merc engines might get governed.
This is probably Leclerc's least favourite circuit and he might still get a podium.
So why in your little bubble would you think the season is tough for me?
Sure but no different to the OG KERS deployment later replaced by integrating it automatically according to throttle mapping. This is just manual deployment and capacity is based on usage.But I've got more battery than you on this straight so I'll go past, and then you have more battery on the next straight and then you come back. Rinse and repeat
And Max they say