Because verifying results is important...Javert wrote:The reason for this test?
All the teams are allowed one 3 day young driver training test per year.raymondu999 wrote:But the legality?
Isn't that a shared test with all teams together testing drivers at Yas Marina?beelsebob wrote:All the teams are allowed one 3 day young driver training test per year.raymondu999 wrote:But the legality?
Oh duh, point... Yeh, I see no legal way that they should be able to run the RB7 other than straight line tests then.raymondu999 wrote:Isn't that a shared test with all teams together testing drivers at Yas Marina?beelsebob wrote:All the teams are allowed one 3 day young driver training test per year.raymondu999 wrote:But the legality?
Obviously the video says RB7, however I noticed they weren't using the latest iteration of their FW with the MaCa inspired R element. This isn't straight line testing either. Wonder what's up with this.raymondu999 wrote:Yes which makes this quite a bit weirder. A promo video? Doesn't look like it
The body work looks very much like the RB7 (though clearly without the very latest upgrades on it), that would be enough to make it illegal – all the parts are meant to be from a 2 year old car if you're doing promo video work.Crucial_Xtreme wrote:Obviously the video says RB7, however I noticed they weren't using the latest iteration of their FW with the MaCa inspired R element. This isn't straight line testing either. Wonder what's up with this.raymondu999 wrote:Yes which makes this quite a bit weirder. A promo video? Doesn't look like it
If memory serves me correctly you're allowed to use even the latest spec of your car in a promo video; but the parts must have been raced before.beelsebob wrote:The body work looks very much like the RB7 (though clearly without the very latest upgrades on it), that would be enough to make it illegal – all the parts are meant to be from a 2 year old car if you're doing promo video work.Crucial_Xtreme wrote:Obviously the video says RB7, however I noticed they weren't using the latest iteration of their FW with the MaCa inspired R element. This isn't straight line testing either. Wonder what's up with this.raymondu999 wrote:Yes which makes this quite a bit weirder. A promo video? Doesn't look like it
Maybe they think giving up a day in Abu Dhabi, which is not a probing track relatively to downforce, for a day in Silverstone can be useful.beelsebob wrote:All the teams are allowed one 3 day young driver training test per year.raymondu999 wrote:But the legality?