I'm gonna nick it when they're not looking or when it's parc fermé'dchillah wrote:
This is the most important part of the car.
I'm gonna nick it when they're not looking or when it's parc fermé'dchillah wrote:
This is the most important part of the car.
Where's the starter hole? Can anyone lighten the diffuser up a bit?FrukostScones wrote:
Yeah, I see that. It can't be that low and legal, surely?dren wrote:The tea tray looks curved down in the front.
Looks like they have been happy with the front wing.NH: We are not dissatisfied with our front wing philosophy. Quite the opposite is the case, frankly. But of course some competitors have other ideas which is the name of the game in Formula 1.
segedunum, I know you hate all but one or two teams on the grid, but seriously get a life. Those wings have some similarities, but there are so many differences between the two that you must be tripping to think they're 'very reminiscent'. They have a different number of planes, different lower edge profile (in particular the C shape), seriously different end plates, utterly different main wing shape, and an extra cascade wing.segedunum wrote:Well, I see they've wheeled out the old-style Brawn front wing again. The 'new' one is very reminiscent of the one from 2009 before they changed that one:
Source: http://www.mercedes-gp.com/BARCELONA TEST - DAY THREE
Michael Schumacher completed the majority of the MERCEDES GP PETRONAS team’s programme in Barcelona today on the third day of this week’s test, with Nico Rosberg taking over for the final hour of the day.
- The team added further new aerodynamic parts to its upgrade package today
- Michael’s programme focused on aerodynamic evaluations and qualifying exercises
- He set the fastest time of the day, 1:21.268, during a qualifying simulation
- Nico took over the car at 16:00hrs to experience the new developments on a dry track, ahead of expected rain tomorrow
- Michael and Nico completed 89 laps between them, taking the team’s pre-season mileage to 5596 kms
The team plan for both Michael and Nico to drive during the fourth and final day of the test tomorrow.
Michael Schumacher: “We have been developing the car step-by-step this week with new parts arriving each day. So our focus today has been on understanding how to get the best from the car now that it is pretty much in its final configuration for the first time. The car has behaved as we expected and it’s been a very productive day. We completed our programme and I should also be able to get some experience of the expected wet conditions tomorrow.”
Nico Rosberg: “First of all, it’s super that I was able to do some laps today, given the forecast for tomorrow. It was a good few laps, and obviously now that we have most of the developments for the car, it was handling much better and I had a good feeling. So I’m pretty pleased with the situation and would like to thank the whole team for getting everything onto the car that we wanted. We’ve made good progress over the winter.”