Phil wrote:I'm not sure, but i think Rosberg will be strong. He has had significantly more testing in the new car and i think will be the one to beat in QF. I'm not even sure i am counting on a frontrow Merc. Think there will be a strong challenger. Just a hunch...
It was the same case last year. Lewis got lesser mileage than Nico in winter testing.
2014 March - Here are the lap counts from the third winter test, with each driver’s total from all three tests in brackets:
1. Valtteri Bottas, Williams, 235 laps (448)
2. Sergio Perez, Force India, 213 laps (337)
3. Felipe Massa, Williams, 202 laps (400)
4. Kevin Magnussen, McLaren, 197 laps (485)
5. Fernando Alonso, Ferrari, 196 laps (529)
6. Nico Rosberg, Mercedes, 192 laps (554)
7. Esteban Gutierrez, Sauber, 191 laps (402)
8. Nico Hulkenberg, Force India, 189 laps (343)
9. Adrian Sutil, Sauber, 181 laps (372)
10. Marcus Ericsson, Caterham, 172 laps (284)
11. Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes, 159 laps (420)
As far as strong challenger is concerned, looking at Pat Symond's
interview on autosport, they quietly felt that are they much more closer to Merc than last year, but only figure to out that the gap has grown in winter testing. Renault still struggling to find more power, it's not hard to imagine that Red Bull is not going to be a threat and although Ferrari has improved, to believe they can challenge Merc would be foolish at this point. That only leaves scope for McLaren, because no one knows where they are. If they turn out to be WHAT THEY ARE CLAIMING, then they can be a threat, but with LOADS OF INEXPERIENCE (:!:) on their power unit.