And then the car broke down a few laps later.......CHT wrote:I dont think anybody here is capable or interested in predicting the outcome of this year's championship simply by looking at the pre-season test result. However one should be able to get a sense of who are on top and who are struggling from the test result at Barcelona because that is the most important testing ground of the season, and history has shown that, if you are strong at pre-season test at bareclona, you should be strong in the first few fly away races at the start of the season.Rob W wrote:Thanks for this - I've only been involved in F1 for a decade and wasn't aware of this.CHT wrote:If you want to make your car go fastest on straight, all you need to do is to reduce the drag of your car by sacrificing...
Unfortunately in F1, you dont score points for being the fastest on the straight etc.....
As for not scoring points for being fastest on the straight - I wasn't implying you do - just that it is faulty logic to imply or state that McLaren are only fast because there is tons of rubber on the track after three days. Moreso because we don't have knowledge of their specific testing schedule and aims that somehow they must be having a necessarily bad run.
Likewise, since the total lap was also fast, it would sort of be indicative of a car set up not merely for a low drag top-speed attempt of sorts.
Extrapolating pre-season test results to the actual season-ending results generally show that they are not very reliable. McLaren are not muppets and to suggest that their car is suddenly fast on a day when most teams have gone home is significantly due to the track having lots of rubber on it is just simplistic in the least - in logic and in modern F1 history. There are dozens of factors, the most likely in my opinion being they let loose on it on day 4 after a planned, scheduled test regime and once most other teams had gone home.
If it were the case that pre-season testing was a truly reliable indicator of the season ahead anything beyond general trends then Toyota would have won half a dozen races over the past few years.
If rubber doesnt play a part in improving the track time at Jerez, then can I say that Williams is now the top team as Nakajima sets the fastest lap time thoughout the entire week at Jerez??
Yup I was one of those ones. I thought that Brawn were underweight and that Renault did the same to see how much weight they reckoned they needed to remove to equal the pace.Kester wrote:I just love when Renault went quick, people said they must have removed ballast. When McLaren do it, they've obviously improved hell of a lot.
It will be interesting to see if the limited testing this season will help small budget teams to catch up with the bigger teams in development.myurr wrote:Yup I was one of those ones. I thought that Brawn were underweight and that Renault did the same to see how much weight they reckoned they needed to remove to equal the pace.Kester wrote:I just love when Renault went quick, people said they must have removed ballast. When McLaren do it, they've obviously improved hell of a lot.
But now I'll admit I was wrong. I think Brawns pace has been genuine and that Alonso's run in the Renault was just a fumes style quali run.
I think the track has improved a fair bit, but then so have McLaren. I don't think they have race winning pace, but in my opinion they're certainly in with a shot of a podium.
well, I think both of the Kovy's fast laps were in 2 lap stints. This doesn't mean they had fuel for 2 laps on-board, but this would be my guess. So, I would conclude that Macca is still 0.5s behind WilliamsRob W wrote:As someone pointed out above - it was something like a 70+ lap run too so it's not like they were practising in-laps on fumes.
If McLaren turn up in the first couple of races and smoke everyone on the grid how many people will suddenly go "wow their testing regime was tops" as if, all along they somehow aren't amongst the most skilled car developers/testers on the planet?
Kester wrote:I just love when Renault went quick, people said they must have removed ballast. When McLaren do it, they've obviously improved hell of a lot.
well, I think that after the Prost for sponsorship, everyone is aware and it will be difficult to get fooled. Do you think the sponsors will hurry up to sign, before seeing the true pace of the teams? Especially, with only a week until Aus?ISLAMATRON wrote:Kester wrote:I just love when Renault went quick, people said they must have removed ballast. When McLaren do it, they've obviously improved hell of a lot.
Both Brawn & Renault need sponsorship... McLaren does not.
Who & why was the most famous incident of a team running light for fast times? Prost for sponsorship.
I'm not saying that is the case now, but that could be the thought process behind those statements.
Both brawn and renault need sponsors for NEXT year, what they heck have they got to gain from faking performance during pre-season testing? The thought process is still flawed if anybody thinks it because of sponsor hunting IMO.ISLAMATRON wrote:Kester wrote:I just love when Renault went quick, people said they must have removed ballast. When McLaren do it, they've obviously improved hell of a lot.
Both Brawn & Renault need sponsorship... McLaren does not.
Who & why was the most famous incident of a team running light for fast times? Prost for sponsorship.
I'm not saying that is the case now, but that could be the thought process behind those statements.
Nope, but they have said that they have enough money to get by this year. Plus, we have no indication of that being their final livery.ISLAMATRON wrote:Havent seen many sponsors on the BRAWN car THIS year.
Yep, Honda money, Will Honda be the main Sponsor?imightbewrong wrote:Nope, but they have said that they have enough money to get by this year. Plus, we have no indication of that being their final livery.ISLAMATRON wrote:Havent seen many sponsors on the BRAWN car THIS year.
Didn't Toyota do it three or four years in a row in pre-season testing? It was almost predictable...ISLAMATRON wrote:Who & why was the most famous incident of a team running light for fast times? Prost for sponsorship.