they had a "base" car on the test days. you can not stand with a completely new car in Melbourne. then testing did not make any sense either.BloodLad91 wrote: ↑22 Mar 2018, 19:41I expected bigger upgrade package than just new sidepod deflectors maybe they will put on rest of it in FP session.
nevertheless the car has changed considerably at the back and have heavily revised their vertical airflow conditioners beside the sidepod intake - now an extra element, plus significant reshaping
The team of Force India has a large package of new parts for the VJM11 for the Grand Prix of Australia this weekend. Judging by the winter tests, the fourth place of the Indian team is on the tour and many teams are aiming at the best of the rest. To give the car a boost, Force India in Melbourne introduces an update for the car.
The new components, including a new layout of the barge boards and vertical wind deflectors around the side pods, should save the team half a second of time. Sergio Perez: "We are very optimistic, we know it will be a tough fight, because the opposition comes from great teams." McLaren takes the attack and Renault is also ambitious. "And then you still have Haas F1, who surprised during the tests", according to the Mexican.
Perez continues: "We are less bad than it seems, we have reasons to be optimistic." Teammate Esteban Ocon nodded in agreement. "Every time Force India introduces a new package, we've really got something done and it's always good for a better performance, we'll see what it brings this time, get the third part of the qualifying and score points during the race. That is the goal. "