danielk wrote:1) Teams have admitted they are not running flat out
2) Teams likely havent taken all the fuel out as they were not concentrating on performance runs
3) Many teams have bought basic spec cars and have massive upgrades coming
4) Drivers will have been told to take it easy so as not to break a car for which they have so few parts being so new
5) ENGINE MAPS - They were experimenting, they are learning how to get the car to put the power down where, how when and how much.
6) Temperatures are not optimal for running so tires likely to have not been in the operating window.
7) Teams will not want to demonstrate everything they have & came to the test solely to prove reliability
for all the reasons above i believe that teams have a fair few seconds in lap time that they will recover by time re reach australia
1) Sure they were not running flat out but how do they prove reliabilty if they aren't pushing to the race level performance.
2) Rosberg said low fuel behaviour of this year car more or less like high fuel behaviour of last year car indicating low fuel run.
4) From the videos, they were not cruising around either.
6) 2012 was pretty cold too.
I do agree they will gain few seconds come Australia but I will be surprised if they are within 2 seconds of last year car. But 2 seconds off is not too bad.