F1 Testing 2025
F1 Testing 2025
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tight fart

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3,243 posts

289 months

Monday 24th February
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I couldn’t see a post on this,
I’m more excited than I should be looking forward to this year.
McLaren think they are .5sec up on the car that finished in 2024 I wonder what everyone else has found.
A lot of eyes will be on the 44 car but Ferrari always seems quicker in testing than the first race.

BunkMoreland

2,312 posts

23 months

Monday 24th February
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I'll stick to the evening highlights shows. *8pm I think

Testing is painful to watch all the hours of it


Wh00sher

1,709 posts

234 months

Tuesday 25th February
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Highlights for me too. I'll put it on if I'm having a cuppa during the day but that's all.

With only 3 days of testing this year, you'd expect the teams to be out a fair bit.

Testing next year should be far more interesting!

BrettMRC

5,088 posts

176 months

Tuesday 25th February
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tight fart said:
I couldn’t see a post on this,
I’m more excited than I should be looking forward to this year.
McLaren think they are .5sec up on the car that finished in 2024 I wonder what everyone else has found.
A lot of eyes will be on the 44 car but Ferrari always seems quicker in testing than the first race.
Fingers crossed for McLaren that the wind tunnel/CFD/simulator outputs match reality - wouldn't be the first time a team has had a huge wake up call on day 1 of testing...

Quietly confident that Williams will have a decent car and be a regular in the top 6 this year too! smile (Feel free to remind me of this when they are touring round, 2secs off the pace and a lap down! hehe )

EmailAddress

14,522 posts

234 months

Tuesday 25th February
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Lando should 'test' grid box -> first corner.

He'd probably be champ if he hadn't st the bed so many times.

Sandpit Steve

13,009 posts

90 months

Tuesday 25th February
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I think the only time testing has ever really been exciting, was in 2020 when Mercedes shocked everyone with DAS.

Rumours this year are that McLaren and Ferrari have gone with a ‘revolutionary’ new car, substantially new compared to last year’s, whereas Red Bull and Mercedes have gone with an ‘evolutionary’ new car, substantially based on last year’s.

It will be fascinating to see how those different strategies play out, the evolutionary car should be easier to dial in, but the revolutionary car could either give better ultimate performance or be a relative dud. The evolutionary car should also give more headroom to invest in the ‘26 car, which will be very much revolutionary for everyone!

Edited by Sandpit Steve on Tuesday 25th February 08:05

Liamjrhodes

315 posts

157 months

Tuesday 25th February
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The last season before a rule change is always an interesting one, very excited for a close championship!

thegreenhell

20,023 posts

235 months

Tuesday 25th February
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BrettMRC said:
Fingers crossed for McLaren that the wind tunnel/CFD/simulator outputs match reality - wouldn't be the first time a team has had a huge wake up call on day 1 of testing...
Apparently one of the reasons they did so well last year was that they got all of those tools working well together, in particular their new high tech wind tunnel.

Ferrari are the only other team to have a similar new wind tunnel at the moment, with several other teams rushing to build or upgrade theirs.

Byker28i

76,749 posts

233 months

Tuesday 25th February
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Got to love Sky...

Red Bull....finished third behind McLaren and Ferrari last year after an astonishing mid-season drop-off in performance.

Hum, wonder why that was... biggrin

TikTak

2,335 posts

35 months

Tuesday 25th February
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Similar to others, not sure I want to watch too much of it as it's usually not too exciting or much of a precursor to the season. Glad we're finally rolling into it though!

Mainly a post for interest as you guys will highlight anything interesting or out of the ordinary I'm sure smile

Byker28i

76,749 posts

233 months

Tuesday 25th February
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Red Bull having a restricted filming day today, to shake down the car?

hondajack85

703 posts

15 months

Tuesday 25th February
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Going back a couple of years,the Williams was always described in the pre testing press as being a very daring design full of interesting features. Then was anonymous in testing and the season,due to them not actually having bothered to do anything.
None of that now ,with new manglement and personnel , they should do well now press tea and biccy budget has gone into
making the car.

paulguitar

30,917 posts

129 months

Tuesday 25th February
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hondajack85 said:
None of that now ,with new manglement
That doesn't sound helpful.



BrettMRC

5,088 posts

176 months

Tuesday 25th February
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paulguitar said:
hondajack85 said:
None of that now ,with new manglement
That doesn't sound helpful.
It should get things ironed out.

munroman

1,897 posts

200 months

Tuesday 25th February
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BrettMRC said:
paulguitar said:
hondajack85 said:
None of that now ,with new manglement
That doesn't sound helpful.
It should get things ironed out.
They're going to have to roll with it now.

Basil Brush

5,381 posts

279 months

Tuesday 25th February
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It was entertaining for the wrong reasons when the McLaren Honda was barely managing a lap at the 2015 testing.

UKsandman

2,894 posts

154 months

Tuesday 25th February
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I’m interested in how Aston Martin are going to perform this season. Especially how their in season development progresses with Adrian Newey joining the team in the next week or so. Do they not also have brand new wind tunnel? It would be great to see Alonso and Hamilton having a season long rivalry.

HighwayStar

4,760 posts

160 months

Tuesday 25th February
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UKsandman said:
I’m interested in how Aston Martin are going to perform this season. Especially how their in season development progresses with Adrian Newey joining the team in the next week or so. Do they not also have brand new wind tunnel? It would be great to see Alonso and Hamilton having a season long rivalry.
Yep, the there new wind tunnel was completed last year. That’s only potential though… many times teams have arrived at the track for preseason testing or in season upgrades only to come up short of the expectations promised from developments in the wind tunnel. Hopefully Aston are on point with the calibration.

MiniMan64

18,313 posts

206 months

Tuesday 25th February
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Sandpit Steve said:
I think the only time testing has ever really been exciting, was in 2020 when Mercedes shocked everyone with DAS.

Edited by Sandpit Steve on Tuesday 25th February 08:05
2009 and Brawn would like a word hehe

hondajack85

703 posts

15 months

Tuesday 25th February
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We keep getting told that the field will be bunched up due to finite gains from the runaway leaders who have realized every last millisecond the cars capable of.
In this case even the backmarkers should be about equal in 2025 as they had easy gains available.
Sounds like bks to me.
I would like to thinK Aston can get back to where they were 2 years ago.
Newey said he prefers to go to a team where he can add something,and bring a team forward.
Maybe Aston dropped off in 2024 on purpose to lure him in.