Didn't he say that last test though, which would mean that it should already be here?Vanja #66 wrote:Domenicalli said some time ago they'll bring a whole new aeropackage to next test - nosejob, wings, all the bits here and there... As to why not bring it now - there's no point. Leave yourself a bit more time to finish the job properly, and chances are you'll have a lot less to fix later...JimClarkFan wrote: Possible, but why not just strap on your best aero package and get at least a baseline of info? Some people are saying that Ferrari have a whole new rear end to come.... idk
I recall Bahrain 2 being mentioned... Agreed on Alonso...JimClarkFan wrote: I'm probably wrong on that. I hope they do have something new to bring, I want Ferrari to do well, I want Alonso to get his just rewards.
He also said that it is more important to do as much engine tests as possible before the 28 Feb engine freeze as possible, and then do the aero tests, assuming they are getting very good wind tunnel and track correlation, and are 100% certain that the new aero package will work. So it is just prioritizing the work, with the engine taking preference at the moment. Ferrari also hinted that they have something special aero wise for the last test, if that is indeed so, and not just gamesmanship, it will give the competition less time to copy.Vanja #66 wrote: Domenicalli said some time ago they'll bring a whole new aeropackage to next test - nosejob, wings, all the bits here and there... As to why not bring it now - there's no point. Leave yourself a bit more time to finish the job properly, and chances are you'll have a lot less to fix later...
Shame because he was on soft tyres and presumably pushing - would have been nice to know what that would equate to on the Ferrari.zonk wrote:http://images.scribblelive.com/2014/2/2 ... 36_800.jpg
Looks like Kimi was in a hurry for his ice-cream!
.... still 3 seconds in arrears....f1316 wrote:Shame because he was on soft tyres and presumably pushing - would have been nice to know what that would equate to on the Ferrari.zonk wrote:http://images.scribblelive.com/2014/2/2 ... 36_800.jpg
Looks like Kimi was in a hurry for his ice-cream!
You *really* can't say much about times in testing. They're not running final aero, they're not running with engines finalized and so on. For the majority of their testing work running all-out isn't beneficial, running consistently is much more so.321apex wrote: .... still 3 seconds in arrears....
In a race that equates to nearly 2 laps down
Totally agree. People getting blinded by lap times once again!Maxion wrote:You *really* can't say much about times in testing. They're not running final aero, they're not running with engines finalized and so on. For the majority of their testing work running all-out isn't beneficial, running consistently is much more so.321apex wrote: .... still 3 seconds in arrears....
In a race that equates to nearly 2 laps down
What you said about technical aspects also applies to MB and they were rather quick each day and each driver.Maxion wrote:You *really* can't say much about times in testing. They're not running final aero, they're not running with engines finalized and so on. For the majority of their testing work running all-out isn't beneficial, running consistently is much more so.321apex wrote: .... still 3 seconds in arrears....
In a race that equates to nearly 2 laps down
Looks much better than launch spec, is this the new aero package?zonk wrote:http://images.scribblelive.com/2014/2/2 ... 36_800.jpg
Looks like Kimi was in a hurry for his ice-cream!
You don't know why Kimi crashed, saying it was because he pushed too hard is entirely baseless speculation. We haven't even seen a video of the crash.321apex wrote:What you said about technical aspects also applies to MB and they were rather quick each day and each driver.Maxion wrote:You *really* can't say much about times in testing. They're not running final aero, they're not running with engines finalized and so on. For the majority of their testing work running all-out isn't beneficial, running consistently is much more so.321apex wrote: .... still 3 seconds in arrears....
In a race that equates to nearly 2 laps down
If Kimi hadn't crashed I would tend to agree with you. But you can not say that he was not trying to go fast when he did crash can you and 3 seconds at this stage of the game is a tremendous amount.