Maybe he was coasting over the line (was he really?) because Ferrari measures lap differently and it ended 300 m earlier? Word of warning though it does not work on long runs, or any runs with consecutive laps.f1316 wrote:Would be even more interesting if we could see all the fastest sector times (and who did them).
There have been a couple of implications that kimi was coasting over the line and sounds from one of the above posts as if he could have gone faster if he'd strung all his best sectors together.
Would be good to know how much quicker (and if Mercedes were doing the same)
I'm not saying he was lifting, just that seeing the sector times would show if he was.iotar__ wrote:Maybe he was coasting over the line (was he really?) because Ferrari measures lap differently and it ended 300 m earlier? Word of warning though it does not work on long runs, or any runs with consecutive laps.f1316 wrote:Would be even more interesting if we could see all the fastest sector times (and who did them).
There have been a couple of implications that kimi was coasting over the line and sounds from one of the above posts as if he could have gone faster if he'd strung all his best sectors together.
Would be good to know how much quicker (and if Mercedes were doing the same)
Was it posted? LH: "“I’ve not been paying much attention to be honest and just doing my own thing,” he said. “I'm sure they are on different fuel loads to the others and doing short runs. My engineer told me that they were on qualy-style attacking runs which we were not.”"
Ferrari led the way for the vast majority of the test, heading the timesheets on three of the four days. But while Rosberg admitted the Scuderia’s pace had been an “eye-opener”, Hamilton is unconcerned by their table-topping performances in Spain.
“I’ve not been paying much attention to be honest and just doing my own thing,” he said. “I’m sure they are on different fuel loads to the others and doing short runs. My engineer told me that they were on qualy-style attacking runs which we were not.”
i highly doubt that ferrari were doing qualy style attack runs in jerez... i suspect that hamilton is telling a big fat oneSpoutnik wrote:From SkySport
If the engineer telling the truth, Mercedes, on the same conditions, get a massive pace advantage in race, higher than last year.Ferrari led the way for the vast majority of the test, heading the timesheets on three of the four days. But while Rosberg admitted the Scuderia’s pace had been an “eye-opener”, Hamilton is unconcerned by their table-topping performances in Spain.
“I’ve not been paying much attention to be honest and just doing my own thing,” he said. “I’m sure they are on different fuel loads to the others and doing short runs. My engineer told me that they were on qualy-style attacking runs which we were not.”
Ferrari has said they didn't do any low fuel runs.Spoutnik wrote:From SkySport
If the engineer telling the truth, Mercedes, on the same conditions, get a massive pace advantage in race, higher than last year.Ferrari led the way for the vast majority of the test, heading the timesheets on three of the four days. But while Rosberg admitted the Scuderia’s pace had been an “eye-opener”, Hamilton is unconcerned by their table-topping performances in Spain.
“I’ve not been paying much attention to be honest and just doing my own thing,” he said. “I’m sure they are on different fuel loads to the others and doing short runs. My engineer told me that they were on qualy-style attacking runs which we were not.”
We may as well close this topic then. I mean, its testing, what more can you talk about except lap times, problems and speculations. I'm quite sure people posting here are well aware what testing is. That doesn't mean they can't compare times and observations. Testing actually can predict bad or good seasons for teams. It predicted Mercs last season, it predicted a bad one for Mclaren few years ago. As I remember, even very early engine power rumors turned correct for the last season, but it also failed predicting RB's and Ferrari's performance last year. But that certainly does not make speculations meaningless.Aesto wrote:Anyone posting in this thread should have to pass a Captcha asking you to write ''I shall not attempt to make inferences about car performance based on testing times'' 25 times.
Every single year people who have, you know, watched F1 for more than one season, caution against it, every single year other people ignore them and plow right ahead