2018 pre-season testing thread

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at least after the last 3 years, mclaren are fairly practised at engine changes

more seriously, since they're dealing with a new manufacturer, it will probably be good for them to do an engine change under a bit of pressure, the only question now is with their packaging and compromised design, how easy will it be to swap things?

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matt_s wrote:
07 Mar 2018, 13:08
Sevach wrote:
07 Mar 2018, 13:03
Ricciardo and Hamilton on US at the same time doing short runs (the only remaining question is how much fuel they have onboard).

18.9 for Ric, 18.6 for Ham.
Clever tactic from Merc. Lewis has shaved a very tiny margin off the times he was going on longer stint + medium tyres and now it looks like the teams are well matched.
Yup, they did 18.9 on mediums on a much longer run than they did their fastest laps.

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Squid wrote:
07 Mar 2018, 13:27
Mattchu wrote:
07 Mar 2018, 13:15
Why do some seem to take pleasure in the demise/failures of McLaren? We all know the situation, it was never going to be an easy job switching to Renault power after the mess that occurred with Honda, they have done a lot more running in these tests than in the last few [not checked].

Having a strong, reliable, reasonably competitive Mclaren is good for Formula 1, just as it`s good to have Williams, Ferrari, Red Bull, FI, etc.
I understand peoples frustration with Boullier because sometimes he comes accross as a babbling bumbling bafoon who skirts the acual question and gives nonsensical answers. I`m sure they knew that testing was going to throw up several "issues" and i`d imagine they`ve prepared for them.
Anyway the colour looks nice :P
A lot of people were rubbed the wrong way by how McLaren basically washed their hands of any blame in what happened during those 3 years and put it all on Honda. I definitely want every team to be competitive, including McLaren, but I can't help but feel a little bit of schadenfreude. Just gotta get it out of my system and it'll pass. For example, McLaren's latest misfortune today is just about past the point of funny and into worrying.
Just to add, Torro Rosso have also had to switch engine supplier and it's going ok for them so far... an outfit with much less "pedigree" than Mclaren

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The fumes coming out the rear crash structure of Ferrari powered teams can cause quite a few problems in the garage I can imagine:

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via AMuS

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Go Daniel :)

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Thunder18 wrote:
07 Mar 2018, 13:34
Just to add, Torro Rosso have also had to switch engine supplier and it's going ok for them so far... an outfit with much less "pedigree" than Mclaren
Good point, well made, Eric Boullier could learn from your style :wink:

Dans stint: Hyper Soft.

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johnny comelately wrote:
07 Mar 2018, 13:45
Go Daniel :)
=D>

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So is Ric's 1:18.047 now the fastest ever time at Barcelona (current layout)?

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Yurasyk wrote:
07 Mar 2018, 14:09
So is Ric's 1:18.047 now the fastest ever time at Barcelona (current layout)?
Yes.

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what does Boullier translate to in English?

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Pedro de la Rosa told that the Mercedes is by far the most planted car out there.
I hope that it is not gonna be a straight out Mercedes-domination..

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I don't like this pessimism about Mclaren. They are a big team and they can overcome those issues, the problem used to be the engine where their impact was minimal. Now they have it in their hands.

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johnny comelately wrote:
07 Mar 2018, 14:16
what does Boullier translate to in English?
In French it is:
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boulier

In english don't know the word.

Quick lap for RIC =D>
With the Renault engine still on "eco" mode, I assume we can have low 1.17 or high 1.16 for this week for Mercedes

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TheGkbrk wrote:
07 Mar 2018, 14:19
I don't like this pessimism about Mclaren. They are a big team and they can overcome those issues, the problem used to be the engine where their impact was minimal. Now they have it in their hands.
At least we know that they will not fight for championship.
I think they can make really good progress but the 4 or 5 first races will be tough.

Then they will have a better package and be well adapted to Renault engine.

It may come with the second engine of Renault as well (as they plan to use 4 engines this year)