Given pirelli tested multiple compounds with mountains of data to go through to decide on which compounds to use for 2017, any advantage will be slight at best for the teams that tested. I'd say the advantage is likely to be with the drivers who've tested the tyres, as they'll have a rough idea of the physical characteristics of the tyres, even that might be dwarfed by the new aero designs.bauc wrote:The only real advantage is that the drivers of this 3 teams have already a good sing on how will this tyres behave and relate that to the engineers. All data collected on daily basis is shared between all F1 teams, plus although only 3 teams are present wilt mule cars, all teams have their representatives present at the event so over all, yes small advantage to the testing teams already.a1b2i3r45 wrote:It was open to everyone. But McLaren and others didn't think it would be financially feasible to develop a mule car alongside the 2016 & 2017 car.WaikeCU wrote:
I doubt so. The teams in front will yet again be Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull. Why? Because they are the only teams so far that have tested the 2017 spec tires. All the other teams will have to wait, whereas Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull already have valuable data. They know how the cars behave with these tires, thus they also have data on how the suspension should be set up, how it the suspension should be engineered.
Testing the 2017 spec tyres should be open for everyone. Sadly it isn't.
BTW we should move this discussion to the team thread
Might be a bit of lottery as to which teams aero concepts work with the pirelli tyres out of the gate on the first day of pre season testing.
As for McLaren ? They have most of the pieces in place, getting everyone working well together and in the same direction, on the correct path is the challenge. Honda should have the PU sorted more or less without the token milestone around their necks (might not be quite up there with the Mercedes). So the onus will be on McLaren to start producing the goods in terms of the chassis. I think we may see a topsy turvy start to the season, before things settle down. So there might just be a chances of podiums for McLaren if they hit the ground running.