im not an expert but there has to come a point where they will start to develop the car and not just have reliability as their main focus, surely after a whole season and the winter they have the reliability sorted and can focus on actual performance development or they'll get no where lolsiwillems wrote:out of interest, do other people believe Virgin will produce much in the way of performmance upgrades, I'd love to see what virgin are capable of through evolving the design as the season advances, but my gut feel is that the car will not change much at all except to address reliability issues.
Well, I believe they'll produce updates, whether they'll add much in the way of performance is another matter. I am in the group that think that the weakness at Virgin is not the CFD-centred approach, but the lack of designers coming up with good ideas...siwillems wrote:out of interest, do other people believe Virgin will produce much in the way of performmance upgrades, I'd love to see what virgin are capable of through evolving the design as the season advances, but my gut feel is that the car will not change much at all except to address reliability issues.
They focused more so on reliability first, which they achieved during the winter testing. The net result of that is a car which finishes races, but is slow enough to be in danger for not qualifying for them. They have said they have minor changes for the car up until Turkey, with their main package coming there.siwillems wrote:out of interest, do other people believe Virgin will produce much in the way of performmance upgrades, I'd love to see what virgin are capable of through evolving the design as the season advances, but my gut feel is that the car will not change much at all except to address reliability issues.
You hit the nail on the head!adrianjordan wrote:Well, I believe they'll produce updates, whether they'll add much in the way of performance is another matter. I am in the group that think that the weakness at Virgin is not the CFD-centred approach, but the lack of designers coming up with good ideas...siwillems wrote:out of interest, do other people believe Virgin will produce much in the way of performmance upgrades, I'd love to see what virgin are capable of through evolving the design as the season advances, but my gut feel is that the car will not change much at all except to address reliability issues.
I too think this is most probably right. At the start of season I was looking for inroads to be made on the competition, however at the moment I'm struggling to see any improvment on last years car. My point with 'will we see any upgrades of any worth through the season' was me thinking aloud about how much creativity they have or haven't got to actually produce the upgrades.n smikle wrote:You hit the nail on the head!adrianjordan wrote:Well, I believe they'll produce updates, whether they'll add much in the way of performance is another matter. I am in the group that think that the weakness at Virgin is not the CFD-centred approach, but the lack of designers coming up with good ideas...siwillems wrote:out of interest, do other people believe Virgin will produce much in the way of performmance upgrades, I'd love to see what virgin are capable of through evolving the design as the season advances, but my gut feel is that the car will not change much at all except to address reliability issues.
marcush. wrote:I think one of the reasons is cost .Wirth has to make his company live and hiring top designers from other outfits is a matter of big money at his time...Force India ,Mercedes,Ferrari all seem to be in need for more creativity and expertise..so why should someone join Virgin?
The idea to make a strategic move with the gearbox...well in effect you need to chánge engine supply then so either Renault(Renault or RB box) or Ferrari (TR or Ferrari box) or use the old Williams box...I think the williamsbox has the internals needed but it is not much if at all better on the aero side-the easiest solution in the short term but will it be enough for 2012? what if the 2011Williams box is a fail ? you would collaborate with a team struggling with gearboxes?..I´m not sure if that´s what a new team needs.
Virgin has done the right thing in my view they slowly build up their knowledge base with a straightforward simple car,learning the ropes without killing themselves.They will not set the world alight with their performaance but maybe they will improve by 2% this year compared to last.If they can keep that rate and keep afloat they will undoubtedly knock on the door of Q3 some day.
Minardi was a backmarker for how many years ?
The gearbox probably could be supplied by Williams, the same box (LG 14) that is being used by Hispania is 3 years old in technology terms, to the X-Trac they are using thats seemingly based on 7 year old technology. Also if they were to use a Renault or Mercedes box for example, they could get them to manufacture a box case that suits the Cosworth CA2011 like what red Bull have for Toro Rosso and the Ferrari 056.marcush. wrote:The idea to make a strategic move with the gearbox...well in effect you need to chánge engine supply then so either Renault(Renault or RB box) or Ferrari (TR or Ferrari box) or use the old Williams box...I think the williamsbox has the internals needed but it is not much if at all better on the aero side-the easiest solution in the short term but will it be enough for 2012? what if the 2011Williams box is a fail ? you would collaborate with a team struggling with gearboxes?..I´m not sure if that´s what a new team needs.
Virgin has done the right thing in my view they slowly build up their knowledge base with a straightforward simple car,learning the ropes without killing themselves.They will not set the world alight with their performaance but maybe they will improve by 2% this year compared to last.If they can keep that rate and keep afloat they will undoubtedly knock on the door of Q3 some day.
Minardi was a backmarker for how many years ?
7 year old technology? Where do you base that claim on?ESPImperium wrote:The gearbox probably could be supplied by Williams, the same box (LG 14) that is being used by Hispania is 3 years old in technology terms, to the X-Trac they are using thats seemingly based on 7 year old technology. Also if they were to use a Renault or Mercedes box for example, they could get them to manufacture a box case that suits the Cosworth CA2011 like what red Bull have for Toro Rosso and the Ferrari 056.marcush. wrote:The idea to make a strategic move with the gearbox...well in effect you need to chánge engine supply then so either Renault(Renault or RB box) or Ferrari (TR or Ferrari box) or use the old Williams box...I think the williamsbox has the internals needed but it is not much if at all better on the aero side-the easiest solution in the short term but will it be enough for 2012? what if the 2011Williams box is a fail ? you would collaborate with a team struggling with gearboxes?..I´m not sure if that´s what a new team needs.
Virgin has done the right thing in my view they slowly build up their knowledge base with a straightforward simple car,learning the ropes without killing themselves.They will not set the world alight with their performaance but maybe they will improve by 2% this year compared to last.If they can keep that rate and keep afloat they will undoubtedly knock on the door of Q3 some day.
Minardi was a backmarker for how many years ?
I agree that Virgin are doing the right thing bringing their knowledge base up over a period of time, but id have expected some inroads by now, Minardi were back markers for so long, and came within 2.2-2.7 seconds of the front guys regularly. Virgin are almost 2 times that margin.
They need to be within 3.3 of the front by the end of the year or id recon that they could be done as a team in my eyes. Hispania may be the team that hips their ass before the end of the season, once they both reach the 7,000km mark where they will be developing their cars fast and understanding what they have to the full.
Patrick Head said so in the FP he commentated on in Canada last year on BBC 5LiveF1, he said the gearbox that Williams was using at the time was 2 years old and the X-Trac box technology was last used in 2004 on the BAR 004 seemingly. He said that he was totally surprised that the new teams just didnt go and take a gearbox from a 2006 or 2007 from a team that wasnt in use just to get the relyability.Chubbs wrote:7 year old technology? Where do you base that claim on?ESPImperium wrote:The gearbox probably could be supplied by Williams, the same box (LG 14) that is being used by Hispania is 3 years old in technology terms, to the X-Trac they are using thats seemingly based on 7 year old technology. Also if they were to use a Renault or Mercedes box for example, they could get them to manufacture a box case that suits the Cosworth CA2011 like what red Bull have for Toro Rosso and the Ferrari 056.marcush. wrote:The idea to make a strategic move with the gearbox...well in effect you need to chánge engine supply then so either Renault(Renault or RB box) or Ferrari (TR or Ferrari box) or use the old Williams box...I think the williamsbox has the internals needed but it is not much if at all better on the aero side-the easiest solution in the short term but will it be enough for 2012? what if the 2011Williams box is a fail ? you would collaborate with a team struggling with gearboxes?..I´m not sure if that´s what a new team needs.
Virgin has done the right thing in my view they slowly build up their knowledge base with a straightforward simple car,learning the ropes without killing themselves.They will not set the world alight with their performaance but maybe they will improve by 2% this year compared to last.If they can keep that rate and keep afloat they will undoubtedly knock on the door of Q3 some day.
Minardi was a backmarker for how many years ?
I agree that Virgin are doing the right thing bringing their knowledge base up over a period of time, but id have expected some inroads by now, Minardi were back markers for so long, and came within 2.2-2.7 seconds of the front guys regularly. Virgin are almost 2 times that margin.
They need to be within 3.3 of the front by the end of the year or id recon that they could be done as a team in my eyes. Hispania may be the team that hips their ass before the end of the season, once they both reach the 7,000km mark where they will be developing their cars fast and understanding what they have to the full.
Ingesting a metal fastener from engine assembly?Mark Gallagher, General Manager, Cosworth F1 Business Unit:
“The engine in Timo Glock’s car, Cosworth CA312, suffered a broken valve in FP2 and is therefore withdrawn from service. This valve suffered very minor damage as a result of the engine ingesting a metal fastener from the engine assembly during the Australian Grand Prix weekend..."