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By Hexagram
#187207
But it seems like Alonso was flying and not on a low glory new tires fuel run.


highly doubt that


I don't know about the tyres but he did that lap with 6 laps worth of fuel on board.
By vaptin
#187208
But it seems like Alonso was flying and not on a low glory new tires fuel run.


highly doubt that


I'm not sure myself, only going on this:

day, Fernando Alonso has got out of bed in fiery mood for Ferrari. The Spaniard has made the morning even better for the flock of home fans as he has clocked the fastest time seen at the Barcelona test so far with a 1:20.738. More significantly, Alonso set that time during a run of consistently fast laps which suggests he probably had a fair splash of fuel on board.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsp ... 537685.stm
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By bud
#187209
But it seems like Alonso was flying and not on a low glory new tires fuel run.


highly doubt that


I don't know about the tyres but he did that lap with 6 laps worth of fuel on board.


thats not much at all
But it seems like Alonso was flying and not on a low glory new tires fuel run.


highly doubt that


I'm not sure myself, only going on this:

day, Fernando Alonso has got out of bed in fiery mood for Ferrari. The Spaniard has made the morning even better for the flock of home fans as he has clocked the fastest time seen at the Barcelona test so far with a 1:20.738. More significantly, Alonso set that time during a run of consistently fast laps which suggests he probably had a fair splash of fuel on board.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsp ... 537685.stm


if he had a fair splash of fuel to do that lap then he must have had a primer movers fuel tank on the day before!
By vaptin
#187210
Primer movers? You talking about house-moving trucks?

At any rate, word it still that its the Ferrari and Red Bull that are quickest
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By bud
#187211
Primer movers? You talking about house-moving trucks?

At any rate, word it still that its the Ferrari and Red Bull that are quickest


yeah yeah so says Ferrari fans.
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By Rusko
#187212
i think that the popular belief of red bull, ferrari and mclaren being the teams to beat with mercedes just behind is correct thus far.
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By Hexagram
#187213
Primer movers? You talking about house-moving trucks?

At any rate, word it still that its the Ferrari and Red Bull that are quickest


yeah yeah so says Ferrari fans.


I'm sure we'll see McLaren & Mercedes flex their muscles shortly to get a more accurate picture.
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By bud
#187215
i think that the popular belief of red bull, ferrari and mclaren being the teams to beat with mercedes just behind is correct thus far.


i dont really like making judgments until the first race. Testing is deceiving at best of times, this year more so.

aside from that McLaren showed that you can have a dog of a car at the beginning of the year and turn it into the pace setter so whoever is fastest now might not be for long!
By vaptin
#187216
Primer movers? You talking about house-moving trucks?

At any rate, word it still that its the Ferrari and Red Bull that are quickest


yeah yeah so says Ferrari fans.


Didn't know James Allen was a Ferrari fan anyway, unless you mean Ferrari fans say primer movers are house-moving trucks.

I've also not pointed out that fuel doesn't just determine whether a driver goes fast or not - do drivers push to the max in testing?

Maybe the Ferrari is fast, maybe not, it could've been a low fuel glory run for all I know but I tend to find the bbc pretty reputable and see no reason why they would suggest the time was genuine pace when it was not.
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By f1ea
#187217
Testing is deceiving at best of times, this year more so.


i don't know about that... they have very few testing opps. so perhaps when they do test, they dont have time for little games...

aside from that McLaren showed that you can have a dog of a car at the beginning of the year and turn it into the pace setter so whoever is fastest now might not be for long!


Now that's more like it. Nobody's mentioned who will remain fastest... just who's credibly showing the best pace right now.

Maybe the Ferrari is fast, maybe not, it could've been a low fuel glory run for all I know but I tend to find the bbc pretty reputable and see no reason why they would suggest the time was genuine pace when it was not.


:yes: furthermore they are not just simply saying they are going fast or not. They are giving some of the facts they do know, and drawing conclusions from these facts. The facts are there for everyone to see... so you can make your own conclusions as well.......
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By Gilles 27
#187229
A few teams doing qualifying sims it seems today. Williams and Ferrari seem to have been doing a few. The Lotus is looking a bit fragile, which I guess this is expected but a bit of a shame if it translates into a reliability problem come the season proper, being reliable is a good way for them to pick up valuable points from faster but potentially more fragile machinery. They really do need to be finishing races regularly...
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By Stealthgate007
#187230
2/26/2010

LATEST TIMES

1 Hulkenberg Williams 1m20.614s
2 Alonso Ferrari 1m20.637s +0.023
3 De la Rosa Sauber 1m20.973s +0.359
4 Liuzzi Force India 1m21.056s +0.442
5 Vettel Red Bull 1m21.258s +0.644
6 Alguersuari Toro Rosso 1m21.571s +0.957
7 Schumacher Mercedes 1m21.689s +1.075
8 Hamilton McLaren 1m22.152s +1.538
9 Kubica Renault 1m24.912s +4.298
10 Trulli Lotus 1m25.524s +4.910
11 Glock Virgin 1m25.942s +5.328
By Ineluke
#187237
Primer movers? You talking about house-moving trucks?

At any rate, word it still that its the Ferrari and Red Bull that are quickest



They would be quickest on low fuel runs which is what Red Bull & Ferrari have been doing according to the BBC F1news page. Mercedes and McLaren have yet to do low fuel runs,that starts tomorrow with Jenson & Nico.

McLaren have a big package of new parts to fit to the car overnight to try out on Saturday, when Jenson Button will take over from Lewis Hamilton, who drives again on the final day of the test, Sunday.That will put the McLaren into pretty much the specification in which it will race in Bahrain.

Tomorrow and Sunday will really show how quick the McLaren car is. :yikes:
Last edited by Ineluke on 26 Feb 10, 22:06, edited 1 time in total.
By vaptin
#187242
Unlike Hulkenberg, who set his fastest lap on one short run, Alonso's was set during a number of formidable-looking runs, in which he produced a set of consistently quick times around the same pace as his fastest lap time.


Dunno what that number was though, at any rate I'll look at james allen's blog and see what he makes of Ferrari today then I'll leave it I think, its not worth getting into arguments about testing.

Also -
Mercedes will wait until Bahrain to introduce their definitive aerodynamic package - which will include a modified diffuser, a crucial part that defines airflow at the back of the car and has a huge role in producing downforce.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsp ... 539308.stm

Hulkenburg looks really talented, and his comments sound very sensible.
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By 7UpJordan
#187248
Good work from the Hulk once again today. The FW32 had a new floor put onto it today fresh out of the factory so that appears to be working well. It better stay dry though tomorrow and Sunday so Barrichello can push the car further forward.
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