2007 US GP, Indianapolis

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Indianapolis technical preview

15 June 2007
source: Formula One news: Indianapolis technical preview - GPUpdate.net Formula One

The Formula 1 circuit constructed within the boundaries of the world famous Indianapolis Motor Speedway has a tight, technical infield layout combined with one of the longest straights of the year, and this demands opposing characteristics from the car: impeccable low speed grip and handling combined with low downforce levels and a strong top speed.


Indianapolis is a circuit composed of two radically different halves. Ideally, the teams would run higher downforce levels than they do in reality, in order to improve grip through the twisting infield, particularly under acceleration and braking. However, the long straight leading to turn 1 represents a legitimate overtaking opportunity, and this complicates the choice of downforce level. The car's top speed must be sufficient to allow the driver to pass competitors in front, and indeed to defend his position against competitors behind. Wing levels are therefore calculated to provide a competitive top speed of around 320 kph (similar to that achieved in Canada), while generating sufficient downforce to be competitive through the infield. The engineers will tune their choice of downforce level during the weekend, according to the top speeds reached by other competitors.

Much as in Canada, the car's in-corner performance is dictated primarily by the mechanical set-up of the car, rather than dominated by aerodynamics. This is because many of the corners are taken at low speed, in second or third gears. The long sweep of turns 3, 4 and 5 is taken as a single corner, and requires good front-end stability to give the driver confidence, much like in turn 11, where the exit is the critical factor as the drivers do not lift off again afterwards until they begin braking for turn 1.

The Canadian Grand Prix marked the first time in 2007 that a car running anything other than a two-stop strategy reached the podium (Wurz did so by making a single stop). This was thanks in large part to the unusual circumstances of the race, with numerous safety car periods. At Indianapolis, teams are likely to adhere to this pattern, aiming to spend the greatest possible percentage of the race on the most race-worthy compound. Like in Canada, fuel consumption and the lap-time penalty for carrying additional fuel are relatively low at this circuit, meaning it is possible to run a 'rearward-biased' strategy (stopping later than the 1/3 and 2/3 distance) without overloading the tyres, or incurring too great a time penalty in qualifying.

The Bridgestone Potenza tyre compounds available for this weekend are the 'soft' and 'medium' options from the 2007 range. This is the second time these compounds will be raced, the first having come in Melbourne. The compounds are a step harder than those used in Canada last weekend, reflecting the higher lateral loads encountered on the infield and on the banking, which require the tyre to work harder than in Montreal.

The engines spend just 59% of the lap at full throttle, below the season average, which might induce people to think that this circuit is relatively easy for the engines. However, the track also includes a full throttle period which lasts for around 22 seconds (from the exit of turn 11 to the braking zone for turn 1). This is the longest of the season, and continuous periods at full throttle put the engines under particular strain. The engine also needs good torque characteristics to launch the car out of the numerous slow corners.



 

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Kubica confirmed out for US GP. Replaced by Vettel

Sabestian, give us some good race!

 
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For me, Davidson always looks more like Hollywood celebrity then F1 driver. Too bad, he yet to shine on F1 circuit.

 

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Hope that we will witness an exciting race this weekend like the one in Montreal, if not better.
 

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button: Will the gear stuck at neutral at startup line again....
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Toyota Engineer: Look Ralf, you better finish in point position, else it's getting harder to keep you in the team with such a high pay, you are sucking team budget as well as our pay!

Ralf: Mmmm, My surname Schmacher, don't worry, it's worth it, my surname itself carry some publicity to the team though I didn't score. I'll stay with the team next year.

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Toyota Engineer: Look Ralf, listen carefully, I won't repeat again....
Ralf: Enough! I don't want to listen anymore, I'm Shumacher too!

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I think i'm gonna miss the US GP again. 1 am in the morning is too late for me, need to work tomorrow. Hopefully Ham wins it again but beware of Alonso. He's probably got extra 2-3 laps worth of fuel inside and i'm sure he's got something up his sleeves this time. He's quite a smart racer.
 

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new circuit for Hamilton, still .... he snap the pole from Alonso. Respect.
 

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benz, benz, ferrari, ferrari, bmw, renault, bmw, toyota, toyota, renault!!!! hamiton faster than alonso!! ferrari is not enough fast!!!! bmw got chance again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i beg to differ....the top 5 cars were separated by 0.5 seconds. they are equally just as fast. they would all cross the finishing line under a blanket...that's how close.

this circuit demands low demand donwforce so that the drivers can push to maximum speed possible. but too low then they will lose grip in the twisty sections.

black samurai, nice pics there of ralf schumi. keep up the good work. do you see what i see in lewis hamilton?

at 22, he may possibly be the world's youngest F1 champion!!! provided he keeps his consistency.

now beat that alonso!!
 

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