Crabbia wrote:Alonso with a low 1:19...
That's a bit of a relief.
Crabbia wrote:Alonso with a low 1:19...
on softs...Mr Alcatraz wrote:Crabbia wrote:Alonso with a low 1:19...
That's a bit of a relief.
Trulli is the biggest fool of all times!Lorenzo_Bandini wrote:1.18 of Grosjean was on medium tyres. But the track was a lot warmer than now. Like Trulli said yesterday, only a fool look at times during testing.
still... cant analyze it too much but it does confirm its not as dire a situation as some people were starting to believe.FrukostScones wrote:on softs...Mr Alcatraz wrote:Crabbia wrote:Alonso with a low 1:19...
That's a bit of a relief.
Yes I know I'm following it live.FrukostScones wrote:
on softs...
If Grosjean was doing the exact same lap as yesterday on softs, he could do 0.6s faster.Crabbia wrote: still... cant analyze it too much but it does confirm its not as dire a situation as some people were starting to believe.
So 0.8 seconds up on Ferraris best, plus on a tyre that is between 0.4 to 0.6 seconds slower gives you a total of around 1.3 seconds off.The Difference in compounds between the mediums and the new soft at the Jerez track is 0.4 - 0.6s
i get what you're saying and i knew it wasnt anything to piss my pants about but i'm just saying atleast they can put those times in and aren't completely in the dark the way mac was in last years testing.JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote: So 0.8 seconds up on Ferraris best, plus on a tyre that is between 0.4 to 0.6 seconds slower gives you a total of around 1.3 seconds off.
This could be a heavily laden Ferrari, and a super skinny Renault.
was that still on softs?Lorenzo_Bandini wrote:1.18.7 Alonso.
First lap of run :
1:18.877 (16)
1:27.387 (17)
1:19.729 (18)
1:20.042 (19)
1:20.149 (20)
1:35.514 (21)