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Santozini wrote:Vettel on Softs, finally!
4 laps and he is in ... he set a purple middle sector and probably backed off

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FW17 wrote:
Wass85 wrote:
Restomaniac wrote:The problem is that we are not getting like for like.
It seems Mercedes, Redbull and Ferrari don't want to go directly head to head. It's all guesswork ATM
I think those that predicted we will see them in the 1:17's are being very optimistic.
Last years pole was 1:22:000

Rules were changed to get this down by at least 5 seconds, if 1:17:000 does not happen it is a mess up
Not necessarily. I'd settle for 4 seconds down by the time the season gets to the Spain race weekend.
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2015; the delta was -5s from 2015 times, not 2016.

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Wass85 wrote:
Restomaniac wrote:
danielk wrote:Just to get an idea what times we might see. Hamilton did a 1:20.4 at the beginning of a 16 lap stint. Do we have any idea as to how much the fuel affect is this year? if its 0.1 per lap then you can take 1.5 seconds off that time to give an idea of the minimum time it could potentially do.
The problem is that we are not getting like for like.
It seems Mercedes, Redbull and Ferrari don't want to go directly head to head. It's all guesswork ATM
I think those that predicted we will see them in the 1:17's are being very optimistic.
A 1.20 before doing a 16 lap stint, on day one of the second test - that just convinces me more that the outright pace is in the 17's, not less.

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Wass85 wrote:
Restomaniac wrote:
Wass85 wrote:
It was on the sky live update, at 10:47. I might have been exaggerating slightly but they definitely mentioned Hamilton was drifting coming out of the chicane.
Why exaggerate it?

Drifting out of a corner is one thing being all over the place is another.
I'm sure Hamilton was drifting on purpose was he? The Ferrari and Redbull both look glued to the track. Hamilton didn't really do much laps today, a sign they are lost with the set-up?
Both Ferrari and RedBull have shorter wheel base...
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FW17 wrote:
Wass85 wrote:
Restomaniac wrote:The problem is that we are not getting like for like.
It seems Mercedes, Redbull and Ferrari don't want to go directly head to head. It's all guesswork ATM
I think those that predicted we will see them in the 1:17's are being very optimistic.
Last years pole was 1:22:000

Rules were changed to get this down by at least 5 seconds, if 1:17:000 does not happen it is a mess up
They were predicted to be 5 seconds faster than the 2015 cars not the 2016 cars, 1:17's just ain't happening.

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Mr.G wrote:
Wass85 wrote:
Restomaniac wrote:Why exaggerate it?

Drifting out of a corner is one thing being all over the place is another.
I'm sure Hamilton was drifting on purpose was he? The Ferrari and Redbull both look glued to the track. Hamilton didn't really do much laps today, a sign they are lost with the set-up?
Both Ferrari and RedBull have shorter wheel base...
So the Mercedes are sacrificing low speed traction for high speed stability?

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Someone on ESPNF1 asked ... How does the SF70-H look today?

Nate Saunders @ESPNF1: Quite glorious. Was stood on the roof of the media centre watching Vettel sweep down to Turn 1 this morning. He was braking very, very late and the car looked very stable through the part of the corner I could see from there. Looks like Ferrari has made a very nice car there...

he forgot to mention it looks red :D

Jokes apart .. but arent cars expected to brake late anyway with the additional downforce?

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ironrose wrote:
Santozini wrote:Vettel on Softs, finally!
4 laps and he is in ... he set a purple middle sector and probably backed off
It seems that he keeps going.

Any reports on how hard it is to follow cars yet? I've read different opinions so far..apparently Horner mentioned his drivers are not too bothered whilst others are saying it is harder to follow a car in front..

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I have officially lost my faith in the McLaren Honda project. McLaren better get Renault or Mercedes engines for next year, and persuade BMW to develop an engine for 2020.

There are just no more excuses for Honda to mess up so much. Third year in a row, my gosh.

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McL-H wrote:I have officially lost my faith in the McLaren Honda project. McLaren better get Renault or Mercedes engines for next year, and persuade BMW to develop an engine for 2020.

There are just no more excuses for Honda to mess up so much. Third year in a row, my gosh.
Agree, they are making a fool out of themselves.

There is no place in F1 for such incompetence :evil:

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Santozini wrote:
McL-H wrote:I have officially lost my faith in the McLaren Honda project. McLaren better get Renault or Mercedes engines for next year, and persuade BMW to develop an engine for 2020.

There are just no more excuses for Honda to mess up so much. Third year in a row, my gosh.
Agree, they are making a fool out of themselves.

There is no place in F1 for such incompetence :evil:
Can mclaren sue them for lack of performance and reliability? not trying to stir up anything but just wanted to know if something like that can legally happen.

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McL-H wrote:I have officially lost my faith in the McLaren Honda project. McLaren better get Renault or Mercedes engines for next year, and persuade BMW to develop an engine for 2020.

There are just no more excuses for Honda to mess up so much. Third year in a row, my gosh.
Can you please wait at least until we can see how the car perform?

This is testing, problems here are to be expected, and those problems mean we´ve not see the car performing yet :roll:

If tests are a mess, but once the season start the Melbourne spec PU have solved these problems and can perform, I´ll be happy, even if it does continue with reliability problems from time to time

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vas_04614 wrote:
Santozini wrote:
McL-H wrote:I have officially lost my faith in the McLaren Honda project. McLaren better get Renault or Mercedes engines for next year, and persuade BMW to develop an engine for 2020.

There are just no more excuses for Honda to mess up so much. Third year in a row, my gosh.
Agree, they are making a fool out of themselves.

There is no place in F1 for such incompetence :evil:
Can mclaren sue them for lack of performance and reliability? not trying to stir up anything but just wanted to know if something like that can legally happen.
Almost certainly not. For starters Honda are reportedly paying McLaren a massive amount of money anyway. But their contract will have clauses that Honda cannot guarantee performance etc.

It might also have performance related break-clauses in it as well though.

Personally I'd like to see Honda get it right, but failing that, I think McLaren could do a lot worse than move back to Mercedes PU's. Red Bull are proof that you can win with a customer engine if you have the right resources in place and there is no reason that McLaren can't do just that.
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danielk wrote:Just to get an idea what times we might see. Hamilton did a 1:20.4 at the beginning of a 16 lap stint. Do we have any idea as to how much the fuel affect is this year? if its 0.1 per lap then you can take 1.5 seconds off that time to give an idea of the minimum time it could potentially do.
Let's look at last year's race situation and let's exclude the Mercs from the equation as they did not do a single lap in race. We had Ricciardo's Red bull had the best qualitying time of 1m22.860s. In the race, the first stint was all around 1m30.xxx. The last stint was in 1m28.xxx. As he was stuck behind Vettel, let's assume it could have been 1m26.xxx. That is a roughly, 4 to 5 seconds difference between the quali time and the last stint times.

If we take that and apply, assuming Hamilton is doing a third stint, Hamilton's time of 1m20.xxx makes the pole look around 1m16.xxx OR 1m15.xxx. This is winter testing and times are going to be faster. The race day could be a second slower on all accounts, so pole can be predicted as 1m16.xxx OR 1m17.xxx.