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By smokin
#211391
gpupdate.net:

"Virging (sic) Racing and the team’s test driver and Formula 2’s reigning champion Andy Soucek will part company. The Spaniard attended several races as the team’s test and reserve driver but the testing ban prevented him from any testing during the year for the British team."

Well, fancy that. A test driver leaves because of a lack of testing.
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By madbrad
#211463
Fancy the team hiring a test driver knowing they cannot test. Or did they know?
By vaptin
#211464
Presumably he was more of a reverse driver and was hoping for some Friday running. He's not ex f1 so I don't think would've been useful for testing anyway?
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By smokin
#211468
Presumably he was more of a reverse driver and was hoping for some Friday running. He's not ex f1 so I don't think would've been useful for testing anyway?

"Reverse driver"? :rofl: Unintentional, but funny, nonetheless.
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By nish2280
#211473
Well Lotus (car company not F1 team) have just launched a car which is an open wheel, single seater which looks a lot like an F1 car. Funny thing is that customers who buy it arnt allowed to take it home but instead have events organized for them where they can drive their 650,000 pound car.

Many are speculating that due to its resemblance to the Lotus F1 car that this is just a ploy to get some testing done for both young aspiring drivers and for new parts that they can add to their F1 car such as front wings, diffusers etc.
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By scotty
#211475
Well Lotus (car company not F1 team) have just launched a car which is an open wheel, single seater which looks a lot like an F1 car. Funny thing is that customers who buy it arnt allowed to take it home but instead have events organized for them where they can drive their 650,000 pound car.

Many are speculating that due to its resemblance to the Lotus F1 car that this is just a ploy to get some testing done for both young aspiring drivers and for new parts that they can add to their F1 car such as front wings, diffusers etc.


I haven't heard anything about this car. What is it called?
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By nish2280
#211476
Well Lotus (car company not F1 team) have just launched a car which is an open wheel, single seater which looks a lot like an F1 car. Funny thing is that customers who buy it arnt allowed to take it home but instead have events organized for them where they can drive their 650,000 pound car.

Many are speculating that due to its resemblance to the Lotus F1 car that this is just a ploy to get some testing done for both young aspiring drivers and for new parts that they can add to their F1 car such as front wings, diffusers etc.


I haven't heard anything about this car. What is it called?


Its called the Lotus T125.

Here is a link http://www.topgear.com/uk/car-news/lotu ... -track-day
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By Robert12010
#211522
Costs of testing ARE substantial - and smaller teams don't have nearly the necessary cash to keep up with the bigger teams' testing if it was unlimited, thus putting them at an even greater disadvantage.
I think there needs to be a good compromise with some meaningful limit (miles or days or whatever) on testing, but testing nevertheless during the season.
Maybe stipulate that teams can't have a 'test team' solely dedicated to testing (way expensive). Possibly regulate who should participate in testing and for how much of it (include young/test drivers).

How about each team gets a certain combined allotment of wind tunnel/rig time/miles and time/miles on the track and they can decide for themselves how they want to spend their chips?


that was the idea of banning in season testing, to reduce cost and the with the economy still not back to its best, you need to keep the sport stable as much as you can, :)
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By Mr.Conte
#211539
It seems to me that not a single team is happy with this piece of brain dead reasoning from the FIA.
If every team has Ferrari's bank roll you'd be damn sure they all would be testing their little butts off anytime they felt the need.
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By smokin
#211541
It seems to me that not a single team is happy with this piece of brain dead reasoning from the FIA.
If every team has Ferrari's bank roll you'd be damn sure they all would be testing their little butts off anytime they felt the need.

I think Mercedes are quite happy with this arrangement.
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By Mr.Conte
#211644
It seems to me that not a single team is happy with this piece of brain dead reasoning from the FIA.
If every team has Ferrari's bank roll you'd be damn sure they all would be testing their little butts off anytime they felt the need.

I think Mercedes are quite happy with this arrangement.


They for one would benefit more than most... LOL :drink:

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