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The driveability
noun
Alternative spelling of drivability
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The driveability of the car is very important, and there is often a compromise between total downforce and driveability, because a higher total downforce figure can make the car more sensitive to attitude changes, and that makes it much more difficult to drive.
We are being asked to make very significant changes, by changing the driveability of the tyres.
Vettel later said he had suffered an engine mapping software problem which affected the "driveability" of the car.
"If Sebastian is happy with the driveability it can be a question of tenths [of a second per lap].
So it's a constant compromise between giving the car more performance and ensuring that the driveability remains good.
It is to do with the torque curve of the engine - how it delivers the power through the rear wheels - and what effect changing that can have on the driveability of the car and its aerodynamic performance.
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"So the emphasis is on giving the drivers driveability through the lower rev ranges — between 8,000 r.p.m. and 13,000 r.p.m. — and a responsive engine on the short links between the right-angle turns," he said.
That's because one of their biggest problems is the poor driveability of the engine, and that is very important for overall performance at Sepang, because it is hard on the rear tyres.
Commenting on the understeer issues that have plagued their riders on the GP12, he added: "We believe that the engine driveability will help with the understeer but we are also doing some other things on the chassis side to reduce it".
Or, in other words, the best driveability and grip.
Temperature is one of the factors which affect the power availability, driveability and durability of the battery pack.
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