Don't remind me of thismonkeyboy1976 wrote:Schumi gets the German headlines tomorrow then.
Not final times.tarzoon wrote:final results
P Pilotes Equipes Temps Ecarts Trs
1 F.Massa Ferrari 1:12.650 +-.--- 86
2 P.De la Rosa Sauber 1:12.784 +-.--- 62
3 M.Schumacher Merc 1:13.273 +-.--- 23
4 N.Rosberg Merc 1:13.543 +-.--- 39
5 G.Paffett McLaren 1:13.846 +-.--- 77
6 R.Barrichello Will 1.14.449 +-.--- 75
7 R.Kubica Renault 1:15.000 +-.--- 69
8 S.Buemi T Rosso 1:16.333 +-.--- 10
Moanlower wrote:With so little time and testmiles during the pre-season tests I wonder how presentative the times will be ? Would teams spend any time sandbagging.
And if they do, would it be beneficial?
Why do we need Catalunya lap times? I thought this was Valencia.horse wrote:Unofficial Thursday times from Barcelona (March 2009: 4th day)
1. Rubens Barrichello, Brawn BGP 001, 1:18.926
2. Nico Rosberg, Williams FW31, 1:19.774
3. Timo Glock, Toyota TF109, 1:20.091
4. Sebastian Vettel, Red Bull RB5, 1:20.576
5. Fernando Alonso, Renault R29, 1:20.664
6. Felipe Massa, Ferrari F60, 1:20.677
7. Robert Kubica, BMW Sauber F1.09, 1:20.740
8. Lewis Hamilton, McLaren MP4-24, 1:20.869
9. Sebastien Buemi, Toro Rosso STR4, 1:21.013
10. Giancarlo Fisichella, Force India VJM02, 1:21.045
11. Sebastien Bourdais, Toro Rosso STR4, 1:21.629
It seems that by March, the grid was starting to work itself out. Not so much in the early tests though. The thing is, there is such a wide range of fuel loads the cars could (and should) be running on that I would say it will be very hard to get a like to like comparison in testing this year.
I was just trying to demonstrate that towards the end of last year's winter testing the times were becoming representative. It's not for comparison with this weeks tests.Avto wrote:Why do we need Catalunya lap times? I thought this was Valencia.
Ah, okay my bad. I see what you mean with a few exceptions Catalunya tests were indeed representative of season to come.horse wrote:I was just trying to demonstrate that towards the end of last year's winter testing the times were becoming representative. It's not for comparison with this weeks tests.Avto wrote:Why do we need Catalunya lap times? I thought this was Valencia.
Today was little more than a shake down, systems test, and baseline setup for subsequent days. Wouldn't read too much into it just yet. Over the next couple of days I'm sure that trends will emerge, but it won't be until later tests that we will begin to get any real feel for the pecking order - more through those that are struggling than knowing the exact pecking order at the front.Roland Ehnström wrote:Very early days, but so far it looks like Williams and especially Renault (what a surprise ) could be a bit off the pace. McLaren will probably be considerably faster once Lewis or Jenson get in the car, but 1.3 seconds is still a rather big gap. Mercedes not bad (impressive comeback for Michael), but of course nowhere near as impressive as they (Brawn) were looking in last year's pre-season testing. Ferrari and Sauber (!) are looking good so far. I wish Red Bull were in Valencia too...
This is very true.myurr wrote:Today was little more than a shake down, systems test, and baseline setup for subsequent days. Wouldn't read too much into it just yet. Over the next couple of days I'm sure that trends will emerge, but it won't be until later tests that we will begin to get any real feel for the pecking order - more through those that are struggling than knowing the exact pecking order at the front.Roland Ehnström wrote:Very early days, but so far it looks like Williams and especially Renault (what a surprise ) could be a bit off the pace. McLaren will probably be considerably faster once Lewis or Jenson get in the car, but 1.3 seconds is still a rather big gap. Mercedes not bad (impressive comeback for Michael), but of course nowhere near as impressive as they (Brawn) were looking in last year's pre-season testing. Ferrari and Sauber (!) are looking good so far. I wish Red Bull were in Valencia too...
Roll on Bahrain!