Good to see Sauber & haas doing some laps.
Good to see Sauber & haas doing some laps.
19.3 on mediums...no way
Not only that, but the difference between medium and soft only 3 tenths? Hard to believe
So 2023 started off bad, but managed to claw back some lap time come end of the year. Lets hope SF24 will give us tifosi something to smile about.
looks like 4 teams are gonna fight podiums, different year ahead
also, Honda is working now
Vettel done 100 laps
Gap is worrying compared to last year.
Laps and data ladies and gentlemen thats what its about we are miles ahead with this one flying lap means nothing.
Its annoying to see these doom and gloom posts already, lets face it Mercedes has been and will be the favorite for the last years and since their program has been ahead, they can afford to push for lap times earlier than everyone else because they are not constantly having to make big gaps/jumps to try and catch up to the leaders, that being said, usually testing for lap times comes towards the end of testing, not day 4.
Mclaren's overheating issue solved??? Day 2 vs. Day4
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DXNzzFTXUAAqZGC.jpg (day 2)
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DXNzz__XcAMfXke.jpg (day 4)
also
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DXN36vSX4AA126t.jpg (tiny wing above the tail light Williams and rear diffuser)
no one is taking aero pics at the SF71-H.....it's all eye's on the W09 and RB14.....jeeez
Last edited by jgonzalesm6; 1st March 2018 at 16:02.
Good mileage for Ferrari engines today.
hockenheim 2018 / China 2018 : Never forget how quick Ferrari can lose it all, be humble.
Positivity doesn't win you championships, whining about people being negative makes you blind!
lol ignore the bitter old cows ;-)
TESTING LAPS COMPLETED ON DAY 4
McLaren - 161
Toro Rosso - 146
Sauber - 138
Mercedes - 129
Ferrari - 119
Renault - 109
Williams - 101
Haas - 96
Force India - 65
Red Bull - 32
Day 4 is done......LAPS.................and times(for those that rely on that info)............and max speed (for those that rely on that info)
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DXN-yRQXkAAttfe.jpg
I wonder where they get the speed trap data from. There is no way those speeds are from the normal speed trap at the end of the long straight, as those should be in the 320-330 kph range.
Day 1+ Day 2 + Day 4 testing in miles and laps and by single team and cumulative by manufacturer.
Renault engines - 255laps 1187.02km + 169laps 787km + 305 laps 1419km = 729 laps 3393km
RedBull - 105 laps 488.77km + 67 laps 312km + 35 laps 163km = 207 laps 964km
Renault - 99 laps 460.84km + 65 laps 303km + 109 laps 507km = 273 laps 1271km
Mclaren - 51 laps 237.40km + 37 laps 172km + 161 laps 749km = 249 laps 1158km
Ferrari engines - 198laps 921.69km + 214 laps 996km + 354 laps 1649km = 766 laps 3567km
Ferrari - 80 laps 373.40km + 98 laps 456km + 120 laps 559km = 298 laps 1388km
Sauber - 63 laps 293.26km + 81 laps 377km + 138 laps 643km = 282 laps 1313km
Haas - 55 laps 256.02km + 35 laps 163km + 96 laps 447km = 186 laps 866km
Mercedes engines - 178 laps 828.59km + 273 laps 1271km + 295 laps 1373km = 746 laps 3473km
Mercedes - 83 laps 383.36km + 94 laps 438km + 129 laps 600km = 306 laps 1421km
Williams - 73 laps 339.81km + 100 laps 465km + 101 laps 470km = 274 laps 1275km
Force Inda - 22 laps 102.41 + 79 laps 368km + 65 laps 303km = 166 laps 773km
Toro Rosso (Honda) for all 3 days = 324 laps 1518km
Teams % of the whole field mileage for the week.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DXOCPePX0AA3Kec.jpg
Deliveries from Maranello to the Scuderia....
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DXON3vAX4AAZss3.jpg
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DXON3vDXUAA81c6.jpg
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