I saw two guys in Subway today with Lotus gear on & figured they might be down the road at Windshear Inc. Seems I was right.MarkedOne8 wrote:
“With so few days allocated to testing, development time is a valuable resource. To get the maximum from it we pre-fit every new part we’re looking to test to make sure it can be changed over quickly. We left a certain amount of kit at the facility in America last year, so the crew has already been out there this week to make sure everything still works, our software is compatible with their software, and so on. This is important to make sure that when we arrive we can hit the ground running straight away.”
I saw a dude in Lotus gear in Asda/Park Royal during testing, but I'm not sure it was as significant as your sightingCrucial_Xtreme wrote:I saw two guys in Subway today with Lotus gear on & figured they might be down the road at Windshear Inc. Seems I was right.MarkedOne8 wrote:
“With so few days allocated to testing, development time is a valuable resource. To get the maximum from it we pre-fit every new part we’re looking to test to make sure it can be changed over quickly. We left a certain amount of kit at the facility in America last year, so the crew has already been out there this week to make sure everything still works, our software is compatible with their software, and so on. This is important to make sure that when we arrive we can hit the ground running straight away.”
Question is what four days worth of testing are they referring to?
I believe that refers to the straight-line tests teams are allowed throughout the season.Crucial_Xtreme wrote:Question is what four days worth of testing are they referring to?
A good example of how you can't "eyeball" performance or aerodynamics.ell66 wrote:i think its intresting that the car visually looks very similar to last years ( aside from thr step nose) and yet its extremely competitive, i honestly believe there about as fast as the mercs in qually and red bulls equal on race pace, not far behind the mclarens on either.
They said straight up that the FFE was a developmental dead end and had nowhere near the potential gains as the Red Bull EBD. Since the car was designed around the FFE there was no point in reverting.ell66 wrote:i think its intresting that the car visually looks very similar to last years ( aside from thr step nose) and yet its extremely competitive, i honestly believe there about as fast as the mercs in qually and red bulls equal on race pace, not far behind the mclarens on either.
Assuming you are correct, it is interesting that they could not play/test/race with this years exhaust layout during the last few races of 2011. The new layouts must be very bad in performance compared to 2011. Last years car with this years exhaust too embarrassingly slow to use in an actual race.Giblet wrote:The stopped working on the 2011 car around Monaco.