Yes, They mentioned that Sebastian pushed too hard the super soft tyres on the first sector of his flying lap. But I dont remember Sebastian´s comments about that.f1316 wrote:What's for me is the planned engine upgrade for Spain (if true) which is not that far off. Of course we don't know Mercedes' engine development plans but Renault 's are apparently not til summer. Moving forward with the engine is going to be the biggest chunk of development potential for them so positive that they feel they can make further improvements so soon after already taking a major step.
Williams themselves also think that vettel's lap didn't show Ferrari's full potential, and I also feel there's more obvious tightening up work possible on the rear than on some other cars, which speaks of good potential in the car.
It's on Gazzetta's page, but «© RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA»; you have to read it in http://www.gazzetta.it/Formula-1/07-03- ... 7766.shtmlVasconia wrote:According to a Spanish site Ferrari has decided to run a conservative version(like 2014´s engine) of their engine because the telemetry in Barcelona showed something that worried the team about the new engine´s reliability.
http://tecnicaformula1.com/ferrari-da-u ... melbourne/
Sir, you are quite correct. My foolish error.F1NAC wrote:its Haas not Manor
Well I hope they will only use it in Melbourne and that the new engine will be ready for the next race. I wouldnt understand another strategy.one_o_six wrote:It's on Gazzetta's page, but «© RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA»; you have to read it in http://www.gazzetta.it/Formula-1/07-03- ... 7766.shtmlVasconia wrote:According to a Spanish site Ferrari has decided to run a conservative version(like 2014´s engine) of their engine because the telemetry in Barcelona showed something that worried the team about the new engine´s reliability.
http://tecnicaformula1.com/ferrari-da-u ... melbourne/
(OR http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... 7766.shtml; lots of errors...)
They can't do that - with only four engines this year they will milk this engine for at least three, if not four, races.Vasconia wrote:Well I hope they will only use it in Melbourne and that the new engine will be ready for the next race. I wouldnt understand another strategy.one_o_six wrote:It's on Gazzetta's page, but «© RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA»; you have to read it in http://www.gazzetta.it/Formula-1/07-03- ... 7766.shtmlVasconia wrote:According to a Spanish site Ferrari has decided to run a conservative version(like 2014´s engine) of their engine because the telemetry in Barcelona showed something that worried the team about the new engine´s reliability.
http://tecnicaformula1.com/ferrari-da-u ... melbourne/
(OR http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... 7766.shtml; lots of errors...)
As it should be an actual 2015 engine, although tuned to lower than possible output, it might be possible to later have it tuned to greater output, who knows?CBeck113 wrote:They can't do that - with only four engines this year they will milk this engine for at least three, if not four, races.Vasconia wrote:Well I hope they will only use it in Melbourne and that the new engine will be ready for the next race. I wouldnt understand another strategy.one_o_six wrote: It's on Gazzetta's page, but «© RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA»; you have to read it in http://www.gazzetta.it/Formula-1/07-03- ... 7766.shtml
(OR http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... 7766.shtml; lots of errors...)