Formula 1
Tech talk from Lotus
Tech Talk: USA GP at the Circuit of Americas on 18 Nov 2012
1. REAR WING This will be at a similar level to that used in Abu Dhabi. Maximum speed reached is around 315kph, so it has a long straight, but it’s intermingled with a diverse mix of corners, both high speed and low speed. 2. BRAKES We need a suitable brake cooling level to maintain enough heat at the end of the long straight, yet not offer so little cooling that they overheat in the technical section. Balancing temperatures will be the name of the game. No problems are expected in terms of wear. 3. SUSPENSION Kerbs are an area which will not be known until the team arrives at the circuit, when a track walk will highlight any areas needing further contemplation. As a starting point, the Abu Dhabi set-up will be used as it’s a recent circuit with reasonable kerbs. As a counter point, India has very flat kerbs. 4. TYRES The most conservative allocation of the hard and medium compounds will be in use. The new layout and track surface will make trying to unlock maximum tyre performance quite challenging, and the hardest two tyres mean that degradation is unlikely to be too much of a factor in the race. 5. FRONT WING A relatively high level of front wing is required to counter understeer in turns 16-18 where the car would otherwise push through the turn, killing speed and wearing the front tyres. 6. ENGINE Renault Sport F1 has conducted computer simulations and engine dyno running in preparation for this new circuit. More than double the time is spent testing engine maps on the dyno than would otherwise be the case for a ‘normal race’; so approximately four days of dyno running and simulations.
Track Guide: Circuit of the Americas TURN 1 There is a sizeable elevation change here where the circuit rises steeply and drops away. TURNS 2 – 3 Two very high speed corners which look to be flat out. TURN 11 A potential overtaking opportunity following what looks like being a third gear corner at Turn 9, followed immediately by Turn 10 which will be taken flat before heavy braking into this hairpin. TURN 12 Brakes need to be set-up so they are not too cool at the end of the long straight in preparation for heavy braking into this corner TURNS 13 – 15 This is a combination of fairly low speed second gear corners. The way it is driven will depend on the kerbs. TURNS 16 – 18 Front wing levels are tailored to counter understeer in this continuous double apex sequence.
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