At least I try...
Not to sit down doing nothing...
Like others...
Dude, that's just disrespectful. I'd downvote if I could.zoro_f1 wrote: Are you serious? You write an e-mail to Williams to give you all lap times? And you are hoping to get an answer? This is one of the most funniest moments... i must be honest.
Maybe Williams will send some engineer to translate all the data they have from testing...
They did not tell anybody and any media, but why would they give such information to you!?
Done it for you. He puts in atleast an effort. Of course it isn't likely Williams will answer, but he does try. No reason to get disrespectful, Zoro.TzeiTzei wrote:Dude, that's just disrespectful. I'd downvote if I could.zoro_f1 wrote: Are you serious? You write an e-mail to Williams to give you all lap times? And you are hoping to get an answer? This is one of the most funniest moments... i must be honest.
Maybe Williams will send some engineer to translate all the data they have from testing...
They did not tell anybody and any media, but why would they give such information to you!?
Very easy, the webs doesn´t have any last lap info. This info only have TSL and the teams, anymore. TSL can´t give the info to the media or fans, only to the teams and they like Williams, can put it in their website, like the previous years.Rikhart wrote:Why doesnt Kurva try to contact one of the timing sites, to provide his funcionality? THey obviously have access to the data, but none of them has the info parsed like f1tests.info has. I´m sure one of the sites will be interested, its a valuable and interesting (and unique) feature.
Nothing more could be added, this is the only info that TSL give to everybodyFurtado das Neves wrote:Here is the data from TSL Timing:
http://www.tsl-timing.com/?loc=major&se ... letype=gif
http://www.tsl-timing.com/?loc=major&se ... letype=gif
http://www.tsl-timing.com/?loc=major&se ... letype=gif
http://www.tsl-timing.com/?loc=major&se ... letype=gif
Lets see if something more is added...
I'm not at the same side of seeing the things and i was not abusing my right to downvote some others post... at least i can do was to suggest PUBLIC and you guys have downvoted me... well, thanks A LOT, but no thanks... obvious here no one can tell what he is thinking because he receives downvoting... at least i try to tell my point of view and let you know not to waste your time on communicate the teams because they WILL NOT answer your e-mail (questions) with sensitive information.turbof1 wrote:Done it for you. He puts in atleast an effort. Of course it isn't likely Williams will answer, but he does try. No reason to get disrespectful, Zoro.TzeiTzei wrote: Dude, that's just disrespectful. I'd downvote if I could.
the maximum you can make is to copy/paste public information written by media... be honest not to me or to other members on this forum, but to yourself...Furtado das Neves wrote:At least I try...
Not to sit down doing nothing...
Like others...
like it was said before, your comment wasn't very respectful either. laughing at someone else's efforts.zoro_f1 wrote:the maximum you can make is to copy/paste public information written by media... be honest not to me or to other members on this forum, but to yourself...Furtado das Neves wrote:At least I try...
Not to sit down doing nothing...
Like others...
"Like others"... !? have you've been able to see all the threads on this forum to make a decision that "others" are sitting and watching... and waiting for you to e-mail the f1 teams? do you know that this is disrespectful!
i'm honest too but no body has voted for me... at least i am telling the truth... and before sitting on the forum you can also google some information... maybe there is already an answer for that...Manoah2u wrote: like it was said before, your comment wasn't very respectful either. laughing at someone else's efforts.
he's stating he's trying to do something instead of being a 'armchair expert'. atleast he's honest on having trouble finding the stuff, and asking if willing people might send him data.
better to ask and get. if you never ask, you never get. simple as that.
please give me a hint what is so interesting to analyse... am i free to ask or!?Furtado das Neves wrote:Formula 1 Official site published this:
This week’s official aggregate test times from Jerez:
1. Kevin Magnussen, McLaren, 1m 23.276s, 162 laps
2. Felipe Massa, Williams, 1m 23.700s, 133 laps
3. Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes, 1m 23.952s, 121 laps
4. Jenson Button, McLaren, 1m 24.165s, 83 laps
5. Kimi Raikkonen, Ferrari, 1m 24.812s, 78 laps
6. Valtteri Bottas, Williams, 1m 25.344s, 42 laps
7. Fernando Alonso, Ferrari, 1m 25.495s, 173 laps
8. Nico Rosberg, Mercedes, 1m 25.588s, 188 laps
9. Nico Hulkenberg, Force India, 1m 26.096s, 17 laps
10. Sergio Perez, Force India, 1m 28.376s, 48 laps
11. Daniel Juncadella, Force India, 1m 29.457s, 81 laps
12. Jean-Eric Vergne, Toro Rosso, 1m 29.915s, 45 laps
13. Adrian Sutil, Sauber, 1m 30.161s, 103 laps
14. Jules Bianchi, Marussia, 1m 32.222s, 25 laps
15. Esteban Gutierrez, Sauber, 1m 33.270s, 60 laps
16. Marcus Ericsson, Caterham, 1m 37.975s, 12 laps
17. Sebastian Vettel, Red Bull, 1m 38.320s, 11 laps
18. Kamui Kobayashi, Caterham, 1m 43.193s, 54 laps
19. Daniil Kvyat, Toro Rosso, 1m 44.016s, 9 laps
20. Daniel Ricciardo, Red Bull, 1m 45.374s, 10 laps
21. Robin Frijns, Caterham, No time, 10 laps
22. Max Chilton, Marussia, No time, 5 laps
Total laps run - by team (power unit, where different):
1. Mercedes, 309
2. Ferrari, 251
3. McLaren (Mercedes), 245
4. Williams (Mercedes), 175
5. Sauber (Ferrari), 163
6. Force India (Mercedes), 146
7. Caterham (Renault), 76
8. Toro Rosso (Renault), 54
9. Marussia (Ferrari), 30
10. Red Bull (Renault), 21
Total laps run - by power unit:
1. Mercedes, 875 (4 teams)
2. Ferrari, 444 (3 teams)
3. Renault, 151 (3 teams)
Very interesting to analise and to have in mind when Bahrain tests starts, in my opinion.