Autosport: F1 testing analysis: Jerez speed traps expose Mercedes advantage
SPEED TRAP FIGURES
Jerez F1 test, February 1-4
1 Felipe Massa (Williams-Mercedes) 307.6 km/h
2 Nico Rosberg (Mercedes) 307.6 km/h
3 Pastor Maldonado (Lotus-Mercedes) 306.8 km/h
4 Max Verstappen (Toro Rosso-Renault) 303.3 km/h
5 Marcus Ericsson (Sauber-Ferrari) 303.3 km/h
6 Kimi Raikkonen (Ferrari) 300.8 km/h
7 Daniil Kvyat (Red Bull-Renault) 294.2 km/h
8 Jenson Button (McLaren-Honda) 277.6 km/h
Note: Speed trap figures are from end of back straight on Jerez.
It is hard to deduce any conclusion out of it, but still makes an interesting reading. Generally, whole of last year, Merc was not the fastest on the speed traps, including Spa and Monza as they wanted to run the car with best possible downforce levels. In this test too, they didn't really chased headline time and Aldo Costa was found making comment that, most part of this testing, they were full on fuel load. Interestingly, neither did Williams chased headline times, but the speed trap is being topped by Merc engined cars.