09-03-2019, 12:01 PM
My view is that if you are faster than him and about to pass, (i.e., when you are not directly behind him but to the side) he can move once per straight.
If you are clearly slipstreaming (trying to stay exactly behind him) he may move as much as he wants until braking zone.
There are factors beyond downforce that can explain being faster on straights, like geraing or tire pressure.
If you are clearly slipstreaming (trying to stay exactly behind him) he may move as much as he wants until braking zone.
There are factors beyond downforce that can explain being faster on straights, like geraing or tire pressure.