2018 pre-season testing thread

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I'm still waiting TR to run some quali laps to see if honda pu hawe some horses ;)

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GPR-A duplicate2
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Seems like 4 seconds improvement, from last year (Race to Current Test), including around 1 to 1.5 seconds from the new surface itself, plus the advantage of cooler weather (which has generally accounted for 1 second from winter to summer in quali and around 4 tenths in race). That leaves with just 2 - 2.5 seconds performance improvement from the car in the last 12 months!

Hulk qualified with a time of 1m21.397 and started his race with 1m28.858 in last year's race. That is 7.4 seconds difference. If we extrapolate the same with his current starting stint of 1m24.7, he should theoritically qualify today with a time of 1m17.3xx with Softs!

2018 Winter Testing
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2017 Race
27 N. HULKENBERG
LAP TIME LAP TIME
1 14:04:46
2 1:29.539
3 1:28.858
4 1:28.548
5 1:28.845
6 1:28.883
7 1:28.698
8 1:28.478
9 1:28.360
10 1:28.365
11 1:28.628
12 1:28.635
13 1:28.655
14 1:28.390
15 P 1:31.631
16 1:46.316
17 1:27.617
18 1:27.951
19 1:27.598
20 1:27.547
21 1:27.760
22 1:27.814
23 1:27.613
24 1:27.792
25 1:27.652
26 1:27.519
27 1:27.662
28 1:27.807
29 1:27.739
30 1:27.806
31 1:27.730
32 1:28.026
33 P 1:36.829
34 2:18.122
35 1:59.302
36 1:28.309
37 1:26.880
38 1:27.260
39 1:27.325
40 1:27.482
41 1:27.100
42 1:29.356
43 1:27.271
44 1:26.908
45 1:26.839
46 1:26.922
47 1:27.093
48 1:27.006
49 1:27.127
50 1:27.117
51 1:27.020
52 1:27.069
53 1:26.940
54 1:26.852
55 1:26.841
56 1:26.703
57 1:26.814
58 1:26.731
59 1:26.818
60 1:26.740
61 1:26.864
62 1:26.912
63 1:27.119
64 1:27.312
65 1:28.116
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Alonso is back on the track, Six hours and 37 minutes after his last lap time :mrgreen:
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Now the day is finished.
Finishing races is important, but racing is more important.

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Red Flag Alert!!

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Too bad, apparently Hartley was preparing for another quick lap :(
1:19.823 is not bad

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Haas is in the gravel.... McLaren fans breathe...

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GPR-A wrote:
07 Mar 2018, 18:27
Hulk qualified with a time of 1m21.397 and started his race with 1m28.858 in last year's race. That is 7.4 seconds difference. If we extrapolate the same with his current starting stint of 1m24.7, he should theoritically qualify today with a time of 1m17.3xx with Softs!
Good stuff. Goes to show how fast the front-runners could go if they really were unleashing proper quali pace in these conditions - and therefore how any talk of 'ominous' this or 'scary' that are vastly premature.

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Santozini wrote:
07 Mar 2018, 18:02
GPR-A wrote:
07 Mar 2018, 18:00
Renault closing in on 200 laps !!!
The seem to be having cooling problems too, doesn't keep them from going still though! :wtf:

https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201803 ... eefac9.jpg
Because McLaren doesn't really have issues, they're pretending because their simulations are so good that testing is just for the drivers to get a feel for the car. :lol: 8)
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Global conclusion after day 6 :

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Is someone know the gap between each tyre compound ?

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In the first couple of days of the first week of testing Ferrari seemed to be planted quite well. It was told that them and RBR looked better than Mercedes which were a bit wiggly yet. However, towards the end of first week it kinda was the other way round between Mercedes and Ferrari.

Mercedes getting better with more laps and optimizing setup seems just to be a logical consequence of testing time. But how to interpret the decreasing stability of Ferrari? What could be the reason behind that?

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That could be explained by fuel load, and the times reflect that.
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Testing parameter changes with the measured effects would be my guess.

Need more heat in the front : do X,Y,Z

More in the rear? : A,B,C

Stuff like that. I imagine there are several other changes like torsion spring changes, ride height changes, camber changes that are simply defining the operating window. They aren't going to be racing in Barcelona but once this year, the teams need data to handle the unknowns of the other circuits on the fly.

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LM10 wrote:
07 Mar 2018, 19:36
In the first couple of days of the first week of testing Ferrari seemed to be planted quite well. It was told that them and RBR looked better than Mercedes which were a bit wiggly yet. However, towards the end of first week it kinda was the other way round between Mercedes and Ferrari.

Mercedes getting better with more laps and optimizing setup seems just to be a logical consequence of testing time. But how to interpret the decreasing stability of Ferrari? What could be the reason behind that?
ferrari is probably just experimenting with different setups and finding whats good and whats not....
on another note surprise surprise, mclaren so far is winning the golden raspberry award for most mileage ;)

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