****Winter Testing #1 Jerez****

****Winter Testing #1 Jerez****

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PhillipM

6,524 posts

190 months

Thursday 5th February 2015
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Thankfully it looks like they've actually listened to Kimi this time around as you could see they'd reworked the front end for his driving style as soon as they released it. Hopefully that'll get him back on form again, he was a demon over one lap when he first started out.

London424

12,829 posts

176 months

Thursday 5th February 2015
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entropy said:
On the one hand Ferrari didn't do proper long runs but on the other hand we don't know the fuel loads.

A couple of days ago Nasr set his quickest lap on soft tyres whereas Kimi set his quickest on the mediums. RBR and Merc were on heavy loads. Anybody with useful man maths?
Kimi set his fastest in the softs...Seb set his fastest (only a bit slower) on the mediums.

williamp

19,276 posts

274 months

Thursday 5th February 2015
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go back 12 months, the red bull had an awful time in testing, with very few laps running. Those that did, were slow. They still won races last year and did very well overall.

Scuffers

20,887 posts

275 months

Thursday 5th February 2015
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williamp said:
go back 12 months, the red bull had an awful time in testing, with very few laps running. Those that did, were slow. They still won races last year and did very well overall.
Somewhat different situation, last years red bull was a terrific car, with a st engine.

andyps

7,817 posts

283 months

Thursday 5th February 2015
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Scuffers said:
Somewhat different situation, last years red bull was a terrific car, with a st engine.
We don't know if that is different yet. Not enough laps or enough speed to know if the chassis is good, and to know about the engine. Let's wait and see.

snotrag

14,485 posts

212 months

Friday 6th February 2015
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Some of my photos from the testing, got back Weds night.

https://m.flickr.com/#/photos/simonholehan/sets/72...

Its a very easy circuit to spectate at, worth the trip I thought. dirt cheap and a good amount of action.

Few things of note having been there -

The McHonda - WHEN its running - sounds ace. Very distinctive, bassy, booming.

All the cars have a much more individual sound than what comes across on telly.

Renault powered cars are quiet and whooshy.

The new Sauber driver was enjoying the opportunity for some wet experience at the end of the day on Monday,, really working at throwing the car about, trying lines etc, was interesting to watch.

The Williams, both drivers, looks fantastic. The braking, turn in etc appears just 'looks' right. I know its meaningless, but something about that car just looks and feels good. I really hope its a good sign and Bottas can maybe try for a win or two this year.

Scuffers

20,887 posts

275 months

Friday 6th February 2015
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andyps said:
Scuffers said:
Somewhat different situation, last years red bull was a terrific car, with a st engine.
We don't know if that is different yet. Not enough laps or enough speed to know if the chassis is good, and to know about the engine. Let's wait and see.
True,

Although we.have to assume Renault have moved forward, the others have not stood still.

PhillipM

6,524 posts

190 months

Friday 6th February 2015
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You'll find the Honda 'sound' will quieten down a lot as they bring the systems up to full power, I doubt it'll be loud and bassy for long.

London424

12,829 posts

176 months

Friday 6th February 2015
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rdjohn

6,218 posts

196 months

Friday 6th February 2015
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andyps said:
Scuffers said:
Somewhat different situation, last years red bull was a terrific car, with a st engine.
We don't know if that is different yet. Not enough laps or enough speed to know if the chassis is good, and to know about the engine. Let's wait and see.
STR, with the same engine package, seemed to be able to rattle off laps at will. I think RB may have a chassis issue at this moment, but. I am pretty sure they will cure it, given what they achieved last year.

Some Gump

12,717 posts

187 months

Friday 6th February 2015
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^ I think the chassis issue that affected them most was called Kvyat =)

entropy

5,450 posts

204 months

Friday 6th February 2015
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rdjohn said:
andyps said:
Scuffers said:
Somewhat different situation, last years red bull was a terrific car, with a st engine.
We don't know if that is different yet. Not enough laps or enough speed to know if the chassis is good, and to know about the engine. Let's wait and see.
STR, with the same engine package, seemed to be able to rattle off laps at will. I think RB may have a chassis issue at this moment, but. I am pretty sure they will cure it, given what they achieved last year.
Tom Clarkson observed that the STRs aren't very stable

rah1888

1,547 posts

188 months

Monday 16th February 2015
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suffolk009 said:
Interesting that amongst all the doom and gloom about McLaren, they remain second favourites with the bookies for the WDC.
I realise I'm a bit late replying to this one, but just been chatting to someone from McLaren, and his exact words were: "I wouldn't waste your money betting on us this year." Hopefully 2016 will prove more impressive.