Correct. Brawn himself said during the extended BBC interview that the rear wing was used in Bahrain tests last year.Ferraripilot wrote:I think he means it's not the developed wing intended to 'go fast' with. Sort of how Ferrari and Mclaren and MB all have derivatives of last year's front wing. Clearly not something completely new.
JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:Correct. Brawn himself said during the extended BBC interview that the rear wing was used in Bahrain tests last year.Ferraripilot wrote:I think he means it's not the developed wing intended to 'go fast' with. Sort of how Ferrari and Mclaren and MB all have derivatives of last year's front wing. Clearly not something completely new.
The wing is a modified W01 wing. We will see the finalised version at the last test according to AMuS.
I don't know JET. Right off the bat, you know we are on the same side here, but I disagree to an extent.JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:To express dissapointment at this stage is pretty frivolous.
After 3 days testing, Ferrari Red Bull etc dont have a clue where they are in relation to the other. Mercedes pointedly said they werent after headline times. Systems integration is what they needed to do and they accomplished it.
Schumacher got decent laps in on the final day after all the systems where patched up.
"Patched up" is a word Brawn used. Now they can go away knowing what to do next.
They have last years rear wing on too, in case anyone noticed...
Which would imply that he's got an idea of where they are in relation to the competition, wouldn't you say?We're not right at the sharp end but there's a long way to go to the first race
from: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/motorsp ... 386502.stm
I think that the variation is worse Marcush. The reason Im optimistic is Schumacher did his best lap of 1:14.3 on a long stint towards the end of the stint(lap 8 of 9 I think).marcush. wrote: which still leaves a zwo or two and a half seconds of uncertainty...
Thank you Myurr.myurr wrote:Comparing fastest lap times is always going to be fraught with error. However, and I say this whilst not being a Mercedes or Schumacher fan, I think the long runs of the W02 have been positive.
Can't remember if it was this thread or another but there was a sequence of 17 or so lap times posted for both Schumacher and Kubica. Obviously they could have been on different tyres and / or fuel loads, but to me it's a better comparison than just the headline times. On average Schumacher was about 0.5 seconds a lap quicker over the run, with an 8 second gap after 17 laps.
It should be this: http://www.msfree.gr/includes/livelaps.php?name=KUBICAJohnsonsEvilTwin wrote: Thank you Myurr.
Do you have a source for Kubica's laptimes that day. All I can find is his 5 lap stint were he set the quickest time.