Given there are only 3 pre-season tests this year, I doubt very much that any team will change more than wings on the cars between launch and Melbourne, especially Ferrari. With the correlation issues they have suffered in the last few seasons Ferrari cannot afford to run the car in a configuration with a layout that is significantly different than the one they plan to race. They will want to verify their tunnel numbers are valid as quickly as possible.amouzouris wrote: P.S. I am expecting Ferrari's exhaust configuration to change, as I do McLaren's.
Why would you want to waste precious track testing time running a configuration that isn't representative? Given the continuity of the rules this season, I doubt very much that anyone has a 'magic bullet' idea that they want to keep secret until the last minute especially dealing with the exhaust. After a full 2012 season with each team trying to optimize the current exhaust rules, the two best approaches have been found (RedBull full ramp with under cut channel, or Mclaren partial ramp with traditional coke bottle). And given that both types are being used again this season, I doubt there is a big performance difference between the two or all the teams would have converged on the best one.