That's better then.stefan_ wrote: He is there and actually sees the cars. At this point you can't see anything by looking at the lap times.
That's better then.stefan_ wrote: He is there and actually sees the cars. At this point you can't see anything by looking at the lap times.
Lotus had potential bigger problems last year in Barcelona but in the end they pulled it off nicely.SchumiSutil wrote:So, it's the same start to the season than two years ago for Mercedes...
Autosport14:50 As the Marussia is taken away, we get a better look at the damage. The car has taken a hit on the right rear and damaged the suspension.
We already have that image.ben_watkins wrote:Good shot of the Mercedes on fire with Nico at the wheel.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2013/fe ... first-test
Autosport15:12 Edd Straw has been checking out suggestions that Chilton's crash was caused by a mechanical failure. He says the team is currently investigating.
Autosport15:24 "We've identified an issue with the rear suspension which requires further inspection and so we won't take part in any more running for today," said the team.
"After such a positive start to our test it is disappointing, but this is what testing is for and, most importantly, Max is just fine."
15:23 News from Marussia: Max Chilton's earlier crash was caused by a suspension failure.
His next run looks also pretty good:Maelstrom wrote:Wow.. look at Button's last run.
1:20:848 - lap 11
1:20:611 - lap 12
1:21:460 - lap 13
1:21:408 - lap 14
1:21:443 - lap 15
1:21:589 - lap 16
1:21:426 - lap 17
Very neat laps. I'm sure the laps were not at top speed... but still. Very little time drop.