Perks of driving a Mercedes!NathanOlder wrote: ↑19 Feb 2020, 12:31Just noticed in the first 2 hours of 2020 testing, Racing Point have gone quicker than they managed in 8 days of testing last year!
Perks of driving a Mercedes!NathanOlder wrote: ↑19 Feb 2020, 12:31Just noticed in the first 2 hours of 2020 testing, Racing Point have gone quicker than they managed in 8 days of testing last year!
And Williams 1,4 seconds faster so far. Good news for them.NathanOlder wrote: ↑19 Feb 2020, 12:31Just noticed in the first 2 hours of 2020 testing, Racing Point have gone quicker than they managed in 8 days of testing last year!
Indeed, but when your performance has been so bad this improvement is, at least, encouraging.
Of course you can. If in day 1 of testing a car is already faster than in their party mode in qualifying last year, you can tell for sure that they've improved massively.
Not if conditions are much faster than they were in qualifying last season.LM10 wrote: ↑19 Feb 2020, 13:08Of course you can. If in day 1 of testing a car is already faster than in their party mode in qualifying last year, you can tell for sure that they've improved massively.
It's not a surprise Racing Point W10 is much faster than Racing Point RP19, but it's nice to see the Williams being significantly faster (6 tenths) than it's predecessor in qualifying last year.
Which they aren't as an F1 car is optimized to work better in warmer conditions.Wass85 wrote: ↑19 Feb 2020, 13:11Not if conditions are much faster than they were in qualifying last season.LM10 wrote: ↑19 Feb 2020, 13:08Of course you can. If in day 1 of testing a car is already faster than in their party mode in qualifying last year, you can tell for sure that they've improved massively.
It's not a surprise Racing Point W10 is much faster than Racing Point RP19, but it's nice to see the Williams being significantly faster (6 tenths) than it's predecessor in qualifying last year.
Is this homework ?