Tsunoda's race sim.
Do you mean they do 7Gs on the slow corners like these boats:NtsParadize wrote: ↑11 Mar 2022, 14:09I'm really disappointed by the laptimes so far. They don't seem much faster than the 2014 cars and they behave like boats on the slow corners.
Well if they blasted ahead in testing or the early races, theres more change of something being banned. 2014 was very much, take it easy, let the others think they are close. Bahrain 2014 really showed that.Artur Craft wrote: ↑11 Mar 2022, 16:32Do you mean they do 7Gs on the slow corners like these boats:NtsParadize wrote: ↑11 Mar 2022, 14:09I'm really disappointed by the laptimes so far. They don't seem much faster than the 2014 cars and they behave like boats on the slow corners.
F1 is pathetically slow when compared to this
PS: Btw, word on the street is that Mercedes is insanely sandbagging to not show the vast superiority of the absense of sidepod
If this is true they are doing an incredible job of hiding the performance. The W13 looks like a real handful from the onboards.Artur Craft wrote: ↑11 Mar 2022, 16:32
PS: Btw, word on the street is that Mercedes is insanely sandbagging to not show the vast superiority of the absense of sidepod
Why? So annoying...monkeyboy1976 wrote: ↑11 Mar 2022, 14:44Conscious though that this might not be available to all countries. Sorry.
Kind of suggests it wont be a top design choice, if even the F1 working group could come up with it.
Sky UK can only be seen in the UK and Sky Germany only in Germany.mzso wrote: ↑11 Mar 2022, 18:32.monkeyboy1976 wrote: ↑11 Mar 2022, 14:44Conscious though that this might not be available to all countries. Sorry.
Why? So annoying...
2014 Bahrain GP pole was slower than 2014 testing fastest lap, 2017 Spanish GP pole was slower than 2017 testing fastest lap. Both new regulations.taperoo2k wrote: ↑11 Mar 2022, 15:31Last year they were using cars with regulations that were well understood, this year they are testing a new set of regulations. Being 3 seconds off last year's testing pace isn't bad, considering the teething troubles teams are having with Porpoising etc. We may see some faster times on the final day. But as ever the true pace of these cars will become evident in Qualifying and the Race. Which we haven't got long to wait for.NtsParadize wrote: ↑11 Mar 2022, 14:36...taperoo2k wrote:
It's testing, the teams aren't going to show their true pace until it matters. A few might do glory runs on the last day to grab headlines. As for the cars going into the corners like boats ? Meh. If they able to race and overtake, I don't think people will care that much. Besides the drivers are still learning how to get the best out of these cars so that may improve over time.
The fastest lap in day 1 testing last year was 1:30.6. Yesterday Gasly set a 1:33.9. That's 3 seconds slower.
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That's not 2017 levels. That's 2015 levels.cplchanb wrote: ↑11 Mar 2022, 15:19We knew going into 2022 that car performance would drop to 2017 levels. Why are people so shocked?? What were the 2017 testing tines???NtsParadize wrote: ↑11 Mar 2022, 14:36...taperoo2k wrote:
It's testing, the teams aren't going to show their true pace until it matters. A few might do glory runs on the last day to grab headlines. As for the cars going into the corners like boats ? Meh. If they able to race and overtake, I don't think people will care that much. Besides the drivers are still learning how to get the best out of these cars so that may improve over time.
The fastest lap in day 1 testing last year was 1:30.6. Yesterday Gasly set a 1:33.9. That's 3 seconds slower.
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