WilliamsF1 wrote:sweetmate wrote:what i dont understand and slightly baffles me is with big manufacturers like honda and Ferrari etc why they dont just bolt there design to the back of an lmp chassis and pound round there test circuits. But wasnt sure if Ferrari did this though with that laferrari mule they had going. it would certainly allow you to get a good grasp of software and hardware issues.
MClaren did not eVen HaVe to do tHat
THey Had a MP4-29H ready; tHey Could HaVe just CoVered tHe wHeels and Sent it on traCk
No that would contravene the rules of how and when you test use a current car. MP4-29 is 2013 car and can only be tested as a 2014 car. Therefore in Europe and only 12 days after 31st jan and 2 weeks before first etc
22.1 Testing of Current Cars (TCC) shall be defined as any track running time, not part of an Event, in which a competitor entered in the Championship participates (or in which a third party participates on behalf of a competitor), using cars which were designed and built in order to comply with the 2013, 2014 or 2015 Formula One Technical Regulations. No competitor may sell or make available a car of the current year to any third party without the full knowledge of the FIA.
Each competitor will also be permitted to carry out two Promotional Events (PE) with the above cars which will not be considered TCC. A PE shall be defined as an event in which a competitor participates purely for marketing or promotional purposes. No such test may exceed 100km in length and only tyres manufactured specifically for this purpose by the appointed supplier may be used.
In order that an FIA observer may be appointed, competitors must inform the FIA of any planned TCC or PE at least 72 hours before it is due to commence, the following information should be provided :
i) The precise specification of the car(s) to be used.
ii) The name(s) of the driver(s) if known.
iii) The nature of the test.
iv) The date(s) and intended duration of the test.
v) The purpose of the test.
22.2 Testing of Previous Cars (TPC) shall be defined as any track running time, not part of an Event, in which a competitor entered in the Championship participates (or in which a third party participates on behalf of a competitor), using cars which were designed and built in order to comply with the 2010, 2011 or 2012 Formula One Technical Regulations.