#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
I was wondering about that - sounds sensible and hopefully they won't try and rested so we can get on with some 'proper' testing.Roman wrote:Amus reported that they let the track dry in order to test full wets, intermediates and then slicks again. So I expect dry running already later this morning and then the rest of the day.
Ferrari was usually looked much better compared to the competition in the FP than in Q and Race because they tend to run lower fuel loads during testing. That was already hyped when Alonso was driving against the RedBulls. This is no miracle, nothing wrong, just a philosophy one should know.f1316 wrote:As I've said before, it's been a very long time since we've seen a Ferrari where trackside observations did not tell of nervousness, twitchiness (relative to the competition) or several corrections into corners, so this is an interesting observation and bodes better for a competitive season than lap times themselves.
There is no qualification for that. The fuel load shifts the weight to downforce ratio. This counts at most in a corner. You can not make up for this ratio with your suspension or whatever, especially not now as everyone still stays away from the curbs. In other words: The observations are useless, because he can not know if it is less weight or more downforce.f1316 wrote:It would be one thing if all of this year's cars were planted on rails but this does not appear to be the case and, again, I think Anderson is qualified enough to interpret fuel loads/long runs into that kind of analysis.
Mercedes and FI are not running, quite weird.BosF1 wrote:So proud to be a McLaren fan! We have the highest lap count up until now:
Let's have a lap count update:
1 Verstappen (12)
2 Raikkonen (9)
3 Vandoorne (13)
4 Giovinazzi (11)
Kvyat (1)
Hulkenberg (1)
Grosjean (1)
Hamilton (0)
Perez (0)
Would increasing the wheelbase by just moving the suspension forward be of any aero benefit without lengthening the floor? I was under the impression that the aero advantage of lwb cars arise from the longer floor. I would also imagine that increasing the floor length would involve at least a relook at both upstream and downstream aero components and would not be a straightforward bolt-on job.turbof1 wrote:...Making it longer is not that hard as Lotus and Virgin have demonstrated in the past. Generally this is done by moving the front suspension forward. The opposite though, moving the suspension backwards, also means shortening the front crash structure.
#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
I am 100% sure Lewis has played some trick to escape wet testing today.Thunders wrote:@Vasconia: AMuS reports an electrical Problem for Mercedes and FI is still waiting for new Parts re their Exhaust burning the Crash structure.
Yeah! He wasn't really excited about today:GPR-A wrote:I am 100% sure Lewis has played some trick to escape wet testing today.Thunders wrote:@Vasconia: AMuS reports an electrical Problem for Mercedes and FI is still waiting for new Parts re their Exhaust burning the Crash structure.
A sincere comment but at least he should try to run and try to give some useful information, its the only way they can help Pirelli to improve.Morteza wrote:Yeah! He wasn't really excited about today:GPR-A wrote:I am 100% sure Lewis has played some trick to escape wet testing today.Thunders wrote:@Vasconia: AMuS reports an electrical Problem for Mercedes and FI is still waiting for new Parts re their Exhaust burning the Crash structure.
Last night Lewis Hamilton said he wasn't particularly looking forward to taking the morning running in the W08: "I heard it’s wet tomorrow, something like that, not particularly looking forward to that. I drove some demonstration wet tyres at Silverstone and they didn’t feel great. And I’m out first unfortunately – I might fake a pulled muscle in the morning and let Valtteri do it!"
yeah for sure he played some trick by burning his car because he's the only driver. I heard that Valtteri will run on a electric bike.GPR-A wrote:I am 100% sure Lewis has played some trick to escape wet testing today.Thunders wrote:@Vasconia: AMuS reports an electrical Problem for Mercedes and FI is still waiting for new Parts re their Exhaust burning the Crash structure.