F1Krof wrote: ↑18 Feb 2019, 22:53
Schuttelberg wrote: ↑18 Feb 2019, 20:56
Followed the test extensively.
The sandbags on the Mercedes are humongous.
I personally don't believe so. They're somehow too 'conventional' if I may say. The front wing looks rudimentary compared to most of them.
Ferrari looking very strong though.
I think Schuttelberg is dead-on, but I don't agree with the term "sand-bagging."
Merc are just running their own program, and couldn't care less about turning out the occasional quick lap. I can't argue with their approach, considering what it has helped them achieve the past 5 years.
What are you basing your contradictory opinion on? It can't be just the front wing, which I think is actually fascinating (partially because of the end plate design) and beautifully constructed. The FW appears to be fine, especially considering Mercedes previously had the most complicated front wing in the entirety of F1 with their beautifully sculpted outwash tunnels.
Mercedes and Ferrari both had a reasonable start from a reliability perspective. It's been 1 day. In terms of pace? We have no serious long run times to analyze yet.
James Allison after testing today:
"We managed to squeeze quite a lot in to this first day of running, finding out both how the 2019 tyres are working and also learning about the way the car responds to set-up changes. Today was not about absolute pace and we’re reasonably pleased with the handling of the car and the way it is behaving."
And as a reminder, last year, after 2 weeks of testing, Hamilton was 8th fastest in terms of single lap pace.