any hints from the test why Honda should make such progress? the dumbo ears?freedom_honda wrote:i actually think that Button has a greater chance of breaking into the points than alonso.
I must have missed that one. He must have gone back to smoking and switched to the green stuff.freedom_honda wrote:for the same reason why Flavio Briatore reckons Alonso can get on the podium this weekend ....
WhiteBlue wrote:I must have missed that one. He must have gone back to smoking and switched to the green stuff.freedom_honda wrote:for the same reason why Flavio Briatore reckons Alonso can get on the podium this weekend ....
he mentioned suspension and that could mean they also installed a J-damper. so we may have Ferrari, McLaren, BMW, Red Bull, Renault, and Honda using it. I would be surprised if Toyota would actually stay away from it. perhaps Vasselons comments about the legality were a red herring.freedom_honda wrote:WhiteBlue wrote:I must have missed that one. He must have gone back to smoking and switched to the green stuff.freedom_honda wrote:for the same reason why Flavio Briatore reckons Alonso can get on the podium this weekend ....
nah actually its because of the comments made by the team so far are quite positive.
especially Ross Brawn. and he is a realistic man.
LAST year we confused some of you by not holding our ‘Chilled Thirstday’ paddock events at every race. So this year, the rule is simple, if the Energy
Station is in the paddock, we’ll be hosting an event party for anyone who cares to drop by on Thursday evening (with the exception
of Monaco.) Pop in this Thursday and get to meet our charming new catering staff.
After three hectic races, it was time for the test teams to make their first appearance of the season, with Red Bull Racing and Scuderia Toro Rosso both running
here last week.
For the former, David Coulthard and Mark Webber
both got two days behind the wheel. Apart from trying prototype slick tyres for 2009, the main evaluation was of new aerodynamic components; all part of the on-going development
programme. Results were positive, so these new bits will be on the car for the grand prix.
Life wasn’t quite so sweet over at Scuderia Toro Rosso:
the team was having its first proper test with STR3, due to make its race debut in Turkey, but the car French Kissed the barriers at Turn 9 and was badly damaged: a great shame as Bourdais had judged it a major step forward over the current car, after completing over 70 laps prior to the shunt.
It’s not bigger, but it’s better, with improved facilities and of course, our now famous free-for-all lunches.
Winter structural checks revealed one serious fault with our hospitality
unit, namely the floor on the first level was beginning to bend under the weight of all you media.
So this year, we’re setting you a challenge which you may or may not wish to take up.
Eat yourself fit at the Energy Station!
And to help you get started, we have placed weighing scales near the entrance.
Drop by and weigh yourself – we suggest before having lunch – and the scales will be back again for the final European round of the season, at Monza in September so that you can check on your progress.
...Assuming you can see past your stomach to read the scales!