treynor
Warm-Up Lap
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Hi Ben,
I take it that they ran the 918 in HL Mode? it does make a big difference. Doing the same test in UK next month, agree the only fair way is on the rubber the cars are supplied with etc...
They did, and from my perspective that's fair game as long as it's included in the description. The 918 could only get in 1 good lap at a time, just like the previous one they tested. The P1 by comparison has no 'hot lap' mode but you can get a similar effect by running it in 'charge' mode for a lap until it's at full charge, then turning that off and going for it.
Rather, the basic problem is this: every factory has a strong incentive to cheat exactly as much as they can get away with without being caught. Test results affect brand perception and sales, and they all know it. And since we all want test results to be representative of what we'd experience if we bought the car, this is bad for consumers. Using only customer cars is one way to combat this structural problem; another idea is since vBOX telemetry is now ubiquitous, and you can download the software to read the files, I think mag car tests should make the telemetry from their tests available for download. That way any owner can compare their car to the test car - does it accelerate the same, does it brake the same, does it have the same mid-corner grip? - and many of the common forms of cheating (different tires, juiced-up engine, special brake pads) would be relatively easy to spot, when the test car's telemetry looks materially different from 5 different customer cars.
I'm asked to have the telemetry from all three cars (the first 918, the second 918, and my P1) made available for everyone to download.
That's not good.