Sauce?Crucial_Xtreme wrote:Marussia has failed crash test again. Will not make it to the second Barcelona test. Embarrasing.
Sauce?Crucial_Xtreme wrote:Marussia has failed crash test again. Will not make it to the second Barcelona test. Embarrasing.
TzeiTzei wrote:There haven't been any news about it so i guess they have. Bad news tend to get more publicity (like with HRT).hrt wrote:Does anyone knows if Marussia passed the CT, if they didnt what are they waiting for?
Crap . Well this is really bad news. Atleast Wirth got that one right.Crucial_Xtreme wrote:Marussia has failed crash test again. Will not make it to the second Barcelona test. Embarrasing.
ESPImperium wrote:Its a set back, but as has been said in the HRT F112 thread, its not a total set back to a point.
Once they get a replacement spec layed up and tested it will be fine. However i doubt EPM Technology will take this lightly, as they have a nose box that has already passed the crash test in the VJM/05 nose box. However i think they will be unable to compair specs from one teams requirements to another.
EPM Technology are good enough to have a replacement layed up and machined in arround 4 days, 3 days to test it as the nose box will have to be subjected to all 3 tests again the nosebox can be subjected to.
It is a massive blow as they will be shaking their cars in FP1 at Australilia, a really bad environment to do do. I have a feeling that they will posibly fail to get into the race with the 107% rule now, unless the car is decently quick enough out the box.
Polarbear wrote:ESPImperium wrote:Its a set back, but as has been said in the HRT F112 thread, its not a total set back to a point.
Once they get a replacement spec layed up and tested it will be fine. However i doubt EPM Technology will take this lightly, as they have a nose box that has already passed the crash test in the VJM/05 nose box. However i think they will be unable to compair specs from one teams requirements to another.
EPM Technology are good enough to have a replacement layed up and machined in arround 4 days, 3 days to test it as the nose box will have to be subjected to all 3 tests again the nosebox can be subjected to.
It is a massive blow as they will be shaking their cars in FP1 at Australilia, a really bad environment to do do. I have a feeling that they will posibly fail to get into the race with the 107% rule now, unless the car is decently quick enough out the box.
ESP, where do you get your information?
Twice in two days I have had to correct you on your information.
Marussia have no Mclaren staff seconded with the team, and they have passed the nose test, both pushoff and crash.
I suggest you do not comment on situations if you do not have reliale sources.
Maybe rethink what you have said, about McLaren staff working in Marussia. http://www.autoweek.com/article/20110704/F1/110709963It also said that the deal “will also see McLaren management and production staff embedded within the team, working in roles permitted by the Concorde Agreement.”
Polarbear wrote:I don't know how many times I have to say this.
THERE ARE NO MCLAREN STAFF WORKING AT MARUSSIA!!!
Adam Cooper and yourself are definately mistaken if you think that is the case.
We can all spend hours on end reading articles online, but exercise a bit of caution before declaring them as gospel truth.
I think there was talk of it early on, but for whatever reason the partnership did not take the form of seconded individuals from Mclaren.Coefficient wrote:Polarbear wrote:I don't know how many times I have to say this.
THERE ARE NO MCLAREN STAFF WORKING AT MARUSSIA!!!
Adam Cooper and yourself are definately mistaken if you think that is the case.
We can all spend hours on end reading articles online, but exercise a bit of caution before declaring them as gospel truth.
This is interesting. I'm not suggesting you are wrong but I recall very clearly that when the Mclaren/Marrussia partnership was agreed it prescribed the use of refugee Mclaren engineers at Marrussia who would otherwise have been made redundant under the RRA. I believe a similar secondment arrangement exists at Force India too.