F1 2019 Pre-Season Testing Thread

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Sierra117 wrote:
21 Feb 2019, 18:40
The commentary on-air has been like they're all on crack.
Had it on FX entire time. Who could possibly listen to all that gibberish for so long #-o

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I wonder how many KM each team did. I know I can do the maths but I'm feeling lazy lulz. Someone do it for me so I can give an upvote them XD
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Juzh wrote:
21 Feb 2019, 20:14
Sierra117 wrote:
21 Feb 2019, 18:40
The commentary on-air has been like they're all on crack.
Had it on FX entire time. Who could possibly listen to all that gibberish for so long #-o
Man it was something else today. It's like each day they were ramping it up until it would just sound like techno music. Luckily I have been mostly keeping it playing on the second monitor and doing other work to keep busy.
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Sierra117 wrote:
21 Feb 2019, 20:15
I wonder how many KM each team did. I know I can do the maths but I'm feeling lazy lulz. Someone do it for me so I can give an upvote them XD
Mercedes: 2839 km
Ferrari: 2783 km
Alfa Romeo: 2360 km
Toro Rosso: 2243 km
Red Bull: 2211 km
McLaren: 2071 km
Renault: 2015 km
Haas: 1787 km
Racing Point: 1154 km
Williams: 409 km

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Data on the maximum speed anyone has?

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LM10 wrote:
21 Feb 2019, 20:31
Sierra117 wrote:
21 Feb 2019, 20:15
I wonder how many KM each team did. I know I can do the maths but I'm feeling lazy lulz. Someone do it for me so I can give an upvote them XD
Mercedes: 2839 km
Ferrari: 2783 km
Alfa Romeo: 2360 km
Toro Rosso: 2243 km
Red Bull: 2211 km
McLaren: 2071 km
Renault: 2015 km
Haas: 1787 km
Racing Point: 1154 km
Williams: 409 km
Engine Manufacturer Mileage:

Ferrari: 6930km
Honda: 4454km
Mercedes: 4402km
Renault: 4086km

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GPR -A wrote:
21 Feb 2019, 19:33
Got this video for a bit of an analysis! This was when Lewis almost crashed into Kubica when Lewis was on a flying lap on C3. Observe the STRAT dial! I believe the START setting is 6 or 7 (4m40 onwards). Below is also the Mercedes wheel picture.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YwY7Eir_gE

https://wi-images.condecdn.net/image/bE ... eel-v2.jpg

(Click to enlarge)
https://i.imgur.com/JwuoSTr.png
Go to 7m16s on the youtube video. Set the playback speed to 0.25. Now watch the nose of the Ferrari just as the DRS is disabled (likely by a button). As the wing snaps back into position, the nose of the car lifts quite obviously. To me that means they either have something fun going on with their rear suspension, or it's set up very, very soft. Quite cool!
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Why are we all assuming Ferrari were pushing the whole 4 days. I believe they are just quick without pushing too hard, if that is the case then they will start the season with an advantage but how long it lasts is anybody's guess.

Red Bull have only been using the basic car so far, double checking the installation of their new engine works well and ticking the Aero boxes to confirm the base model is sound. Next week the fine tuning starts and then probably a whole new aero pack for the first race.

Mercedes have just been doing what they do every winter, if after analysing the data for the other teams they think they have under-estimated the requirements for this year they will and are capable of rectifying any shortfall in rapid time.

The teams analysis if their competitors is unbelievably complex now. They take GPS data, sound data, rate of acceleration and braking and can model quite an accurate presumption on the relative performances. Teams will know just where they stand and if they need to address any weaknesses.

Next week should show a little more but with the relaiabilty now sorted for most teams we can look forward to a close exciting start to the year, I cannot wait!
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qatmix wrote:
21 Feb 2019, 19:36
motobaleno wrote:
21 Feb 2019, 17:22
Juzh wrote:
21 Feb 2019, 17:12

that's it then, pack it up bois
I would pack it up very easy but this would be the single most interesting stint of the test so far and I cannot find it anywhere...so please source.
It was on the Autosport live feed. They actually stated that Bottas posted the time on his 16th lap on a stint of running on the C2 tyres
It was his actual 16th lap of the day I believe not on those tyres. Although what was impressive was Bottas did two 1.18.3s on C2s - this was faster than Leclerc or anyone else went on C2 during the test, in fact if we assume the same fuel, engine mode, etc, this was net the best lap of the test and has gone a little unnoticed.

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Ferrari did a 1.18.6 with C2 on day 3. Don't have info for day 4.

I'd say that Merc is ahead of Ferrari, Red Bull looks further back to me .

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Fastest lap times per driver last week (by SkySports and Pirelli).

Made the following corrections:
Reference is the C4 compound + 0.0sec
Times set on C5: plus 0.6sec
Times set on C3: minus 0.6sec
Times set on C2 (only Stroll and Kubica): C2->C3 0.7sec + the above 0.6sec C3->C4

Charles Leclerc Ferrari 1 minuut 17,446
Sebastian Vettel Ferrari 1 minuut 17,561
Antonio Giovinazzi Alfa Romeo 1 minuut 17,911
Romain Grosjean Haas 1 minuut 17,963
Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1 minuut 17,977
Nico Hulkenberg Renault 1 minuut 17,993
Kevin Magnussen Haas 1 minuut 18,120
Alex Albon Toro Rosso 1 minuut 18,137
Daniel Ricciardo Renault 1 minuut 18,164
Pierre Gasly Red Bull 1 minuut 18,180
Max Verstappen Red Bull 1 minuut 18,187
Daniil Kvyat Toro Rosso 1 minuut 18,304
Kimi Raikkonen Alfa Romeo 1 minuut 18,362
Lance Stroll Racing Point 1 minuut 18,364
Lando Norris McLaren 1 minuut 18,431
Valtteri Bottas Mercedes 1 minuut 18,457
Carlos Sainz McLaren 1 minuut 18,558
Sergio Perez Racing Point 1 minuut 19,344
Robert Kubica Williams 1 minuut 20,242
George Russell Williams 1 minuut 20,397

However, except for Ricciardo I don't have all the times, so this means the time mentioned above by LeClerc of 1:18.600 on C2 minus 0.7 minus 0.6 for C4 would be 1:17:300. Close, but faster than stated above.
Disclaimer: I just thought it was a fun list to make.

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FittingMechanics wrote:
21 Feb 2019, 23:08
Ferrari did a 1.18.6 with C2 on day 3. Don't have info for day 4.

I'd say that Merc is ahead of Ferrari, Red Bull looks further back to me .
Leclerc did a 1.18.4 when Hamilton did a 1.18.8, however Bottas did 1.18.3 later in the day, but of course we have no clue how much fuel they had. Bottas also did. 1.18.1 on C3, only 1 tenth behind Leclerc. Merc's runs on C4 and c5 weren't very impressive at all in comparison but these two runs from Bottas stand out as showing good potential. I'm really interested to see merc's front wing next week, I hope they have something a bit more radical in store! I have a feeling Merc and RB will bring something to surprise everyone. It cannot be a coincidence they have most conventional wings, they clearly didn't want to show everyone till last minute.

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tranquility2k4 wrote:
21 Feb 2019, 23:00
qatmix wrote:
21 Feb 2019, 19:36
motobaleno wrote:
21 Feb 2019, 17:22


I would pack it up very easy but this would be the single most interesting stint of the test so far and I cannot find it anywhere...so please source.
It was on the Autosport live feed. They actually stated that Bottas posted the time on his 16th lap on a stint of running on the C2 tyres
It was his actual 16th lap of the day I believe not on those tyres. Although what was impressive was Bottas did two 1.18.3s on C2s - this was faster than Leclerc or anyone else went on C2 during the test, in fact if we assume the same fuel, engine mode, etc, this was net the best lap of the test and has gone a little unnoticed.
It definitely has gone a little unnoticed.

Here was the sequence:

https://twitter.com/f1debrief/status/10 ... 1177185281

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tranquility2k4 wrote:
21 Feb 2019, 23:17
FittingMechanics wrote:
21 Feb 2019, 23:08
Ferrari did a 1.18.6 with C2 on day 3. Don't have info for day 4.

I'd say that Merc is ahead of Ferrari, Red Bull looks further back to me .
Leclerc did a 1.18.4 when Hamilton did a 1.18.8, however Bottas did 1.18.3 later in the day, but of course we have no clue how much fuel they had. Bottas also did. 1.18.1 on C3, only 1 tenth behind Leclerc. Merc's runs on C4 and c5 weren't very impressive at all in comparison but these two runs from Bottas stand out as showing good potential. I'm really interested to see merc's front wing next week, I hope they have something a bit more radical in store! I have a feeling Merc and RB will bring something to surprise everyone. It cannot be a coincidence they have most conventional wings, they clearly didn't want to show everyone till last minute.
I feel like the front wing designs are a bit of red herring right now.

It appears Ferrari has made some gains with their underfloor and rear suspension (watching the way the car behaves in transition areas like corner entry/exit). There have been changes "under the skin" on that Ferrari which we can't see. I think Merc needs to explore these routes.

The way Bottas made it sound, is that the W10 has a lot of potential (kept improving each session/day), but they're still trying to arrive at a setup that makes the car easy to drive *and* quick.

The Ferrari seems on rails and quick out of the box.

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zibby43 wrote:
21 Feb 2019, 23:26
I feel like the front wing designs are a bit of red herring right now.

It appears Ferrari has made some gains with their underfloor and rear suspension (watching the way the car behaves in transition areas like corner entry/exit). There have been changes "under the skin" on that Ferrari which we can't see. I think Merc needs to explore these routes.

The way Bottas made it sound, is that the W10 has a lot of potential (kept improving each session/day), but they're still trying to arrive at a setup that makes the car easy to drive *and* quick.

The Ferrari seems on rails and quick out of the box.
This really isn't anything new for Merc, they always have a hell of a time getting the car dialed in early in the year, but as the year goes on it gets better and better. Ferrari seems good out of the box, but doesn't seem to improve as much. RBR is some place in the middle.
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