2018 pre-season testing thread

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godlameroso wrote:
09 Mar 2018, 17:00
FrukostScones wrote:
09 Mar 2018, 16:57
godlameroso wrote:
09 Mar 2018, 16:57


Eating tungsten would be more effective, even better, plutonium.
would be prob. still healthier than Monster
I've come to the conclusion that energy drinks keep you awake, not because of their caffeine or other stuff, but because they make you use the bathroom like crazy. Impossible to fall asleep when your bladder is about to erupt.
That's' all the sugars overworking your kidneys

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FrukostScones wrote:
09 Mar 2018, 17:00
AMUS reporting FUEL saving with be a big issue for most teams this year, as the cars seems to be need more fuel over the race distance...

https://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/for ... utos-2018/
Yes!!! :) More downforce, more time spent on full throttle.
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Spoke too soon, Alonso is up and at them.
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godlameroso wrote:
09 Mar 2018, 17:02
What happened to the McLaren, it was stuck at 7 laps for an engine change, now it's stuck at 34, another engine change?
Maybe pit stop practice :lol:

Hartley just finished his race sim. 7.6 race distances for them this week.

Only have bits of timing, if someone could find them all it would be interesting to see.

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Thunder18 wrote:
09 Mar 2018, 17:04
godlameroso wrote:
09 Mar 2018, 17:00
FrukostScones wrote:
09 Mar 2018, 16:57


would be prob. still healthier than Monster
I've come to the conclusion that energy drinks keep you awake, not because of their caffeine or other stuff, but because they make you use the bathroom like crazy. Impossible to fall asleep when your bladder is about to erupt.
That's' all the sugars overworking your kidneys
Caffeine’s a diuretic

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Why would Kimi have gone onto the hypers? Not finishing the race sim?

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Perhaps they (the media and repeatedly) got the color wrong.

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cliffgamerz wrote:
09 Mar 2018, 17:03
dren wrote:
09 Mar 2018, 16:44
For the Ferrari fans, this should make you happy: https://www.jamesallenonf1.com/2017/03/ ... k-out-for/
Thats last years news =D> :wtf: :D
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Honda!

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JPBD1990 wrote:
09 Mar 2018, 17:07
Thunder18 wrote:
09 Mar 2018, 17:04
godlameroso wrote:
09 Mar 2018, 17:00


I've come to the conclusion that energy drinks keep you awake, not because of their caffeine or other stuff, but because they make you use the bathroom like crazy. Impossible to fall asleep when your bladder is about to erupt.
That's' all the sugars overworking your kidneys
Caffeine’s a diuretic
I get that but sugars keeps the organs on the go all the time too

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Thunder18 wrote:
09 Mar 2018, 17:11
JPBD1990 wrote:
09 Mar 2018, 17:07
Thunder18 wrote:
09 Mar 2018, 17:04


That's' all the sugars overworking your kidneys
Caffeine’s a diuretic
I get that but sugars keeps the organs on the go all the time too
Guys, please stop this irrelevant discussion. First couple posts were funny, but after that it going off track and meaningless for this thread.

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godlameroso wrote:
09 Mar 2018, 16:53
I'm not sure the fuel load is the same, remember last year Mercedes needed less fuel to do a race distance than everyone else. Secondly, one does not need the full 105kg to do the race distance, so it's very possible that fuel levels could be obfuscating true pace. A 30kg difference in fuel is worth ~1 second of lap time. Vettel mentioned he had plenty of fuel left over after his race sim, which could easily explain the lack of pace relative to Mercedes if they only added enough to do the race sim.
I saw this post previously already, but i am not sure i agree with the conclusion. Even if the Ferrari was heavier, it may just be a consequence of Mercedes having a more fuel efficient engine which of course has a legit impact on its race pace and therefore race sim. The reports also conclude that fuel is more critical with Ferrari.

So maybe i should reword my post into not saying fuel comparable but lap comparable. If Ferrari think thes need 10kgs more fuel in total, so be it. Across the stint, we can still compare them as bith cars set out to do representative race sims. Unless you are saying that Ferrari purposely overfilled their car with too much fuel, though what would the point of that be? They’d simply be falsifying their tire wear etc.
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Stroll looks lost. What's the spread to his teammate going to be in quali come AUS? I say 4 tenths.
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Phil wrote:
09 Mar 2018, 17:17
godlameroso wrote:
09 Mar 2018, 16:53
I'm not sure the fuel load is the same, remember last year Mercedes needed less fuel to do a race distance than everyone else. Secondly, one does not need the full 105kg to do the race distance, so it's very possible that fuel levels could be obfuscating true pace. A 30kg difference in fuel is worth ~1 second of lap time. Vettel mentioned he had plenty of fuel left over after his race sim, which could easily explain the lack of pace relative to Mercedes if they only added enough to do the race sim.
I saw this post previously already, but i am not sure i agree with the conclusion. Even if the Ferrari was heavier, it may just be a consequence of Mercedes having a more fuel efficient engine which of course has a legit impact on its race pace and therefore race sim. The reports also conclude that fuel is more critical with Ferrari.

So maybe i should reword my post into not saying fuel comparable but lap comparable. If Ferrari think thes need 10kgs more fuel in total, so be it. Across the stint, we can still compare them as bith cars set out to do representative race sims. Unless you are saying that Ferrari purposely overfilled their car with too much fuel, though what would the point of that be? They’d simply be falsifying their tire wear etc.
When the space inside those side pods is such a big premium, why would one fit an unwanted, oversized fuel tank?

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Oversized for Barcelona or Monza?

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Looking at race sim times between Ferrari and Mercedes, either Mercedes are a full 1-2 seconds clear of not only Ferrari but the entire field - or Ferrari is somehow concealing their pace.

Based on everything that’s been discussed here, on livestreams and in the media, it certainly looks like Ferrari has simply fallen behind and merc is truly that far ahead.

If that’s the case, as an F1 fan, I can’t help but consider this the death throws of the sport. Do hardcore Mercedes fans even wish for this?

Even in dominant eras in the past (most recently Ferrari then redbull) the gaps were never like this. This is not the sport I love. I think... my 14 year long passion is burning out...