Mansell89 wrote: ↑03 Mar 2018, 11:24
So at what point of the second test will teams really crank up and deliver a performance run?
Is it the latter two days usually?
Two days, are you kidding? It depends:
A. If fans of a team like the current times and results that would be the time they cranked it with the usual name/budget adjustments. Example, Red Bull last season, no amount of poor performance could convince experts they were behind. If reality...
B. If they don't:
- Melbourne - the updates, package, engine modes, sandbagging, tests mean nothing myths.
- After three races - because Melbourne is not a good track to judge
- Europe/Spain - big updates myths
- second part of the season
- in McLaren's case - next season or indefinitely sometime in the future