thomin wrote:tranquility2k4 wrote:Sorry but that article on AMuS was posted just after Aus GP, so it meant to failed it prior to Aus GP. There has been no news on whether it has passed/failed another test since.
That's true.
BTW, can a team just do an official crash test whenever they want or are there limits?
Assuming they get the nose done by, say, Wednesday and it's stiff enough according to internal crash tests. Can they then just demand an FIA crash test immediately in order to be able to run it come Saturday?
I sort of doubt it. I've have the displeasure of working with large companies on a daily basis and things just don't happen fast, dispite the rediculousness of some of the reasons given. Bearing in mind this is the FIA we're talking about, I don't think they're any different.
I'd say at least 2 weeks lead time is neccesary for a new crash test (which, to be sure, they've had since their last, failed, test).
How quickly, if ever, we see the new nose depends on how badly it failed the test, IMO. If it just barely failed, perhaps we'll see it. If it flunked it quite badly, signficantly more work may be needed to get it working. I remember reading somewhere that someone said something about it possibly not being possible (and I win the prize for the vaguest statement ever).
More realistically, I hope we see the new FW driven in anger this weekend.