De La Rosa and Bianchi will test for Ferrari in Bahrain
http://www.pitpass.com/50640/De-la-Rosa ... in-Bahrain
As a driver i don´t understand why you would not take a couple of laps to get some feel for the new rubber.
Do you have a source?gray41 wrote:Hamilton and Rosberg in for the test.
It separates the men from the boys..SectorOne wrote: As a driver i don´t understand why you would not take a couple of laps to get some feel for the new rubber.
I personally don't think it is, although who knows?astracrazy wrote:like what we saw between 2008 and 2009? would make sense. is it allowed?
Holm86 wrote:I don't see how it could be illegal to run narrower front wings, no beam wing, no coanda and shallower rear wings on 2013 cars at the test. They still fit within the 2013 regulations.
I don't know what is allowed on the engine side. But I suspect its still only legal to use the V8's.
edit: unless of course the tire test regulations which has been rewritten states that the cars has to be just as they were in the last race. That is also a possibility.
Why wouldnt they?krisfx wrote:Holm86 wrote:I don't see how it could be illegal to run narrower front wings, no beam wing, no coanda and shallower rear wings on 2013 cars at the test. They still fit within the 2013 regulations.
I don't know what is allowed on the engine side. But I suspect its still only legal to use the V8's.
edit: unless of course the tire test regulations which has been rewritten states that the cars has to be just as they were in the last race. That is also a possibility.
Narrow front wings I think wouldn't be allowed within the regs, but the rest would be yeah
doubt much press will be there. Most would of already used up there budgets this year as this wasn't planned.PABLOEING wrote:¿Some photos of the test today?