- 23 Feb 11, 21:27#240755
My thoughts have been gathered based on what engineers, drivers and some journalists (who have all been present at all the tests) have been saying. Probably the best source at this stage really... Don't get that confused with me reading into times though, it's nothing to do with that.
As for McLaren, i think they took somewhat of a gamble in trying to get 'reliable' tyre info over putting laps on the new car, and now they're suffering because they're having reliability issues that are preventing them getting the mileage in and actually learning about the new car itself alongside the Pirellis, while the other teams for the most part got this 'phase' out the way at the first test. Obviously that leaves McLaren at a disadvantage, at least in the short term. It probably isn't helping them that certainly Hamilton (dunno about Button) isn't enjoying these new tyres thus far. I certainly question McLaren's logic in bringing the new car out late when Hamilton was saying ""It feels difficult to know how much of it is car and how much is tyres" just last Sunday.
McLaren didn't test the MP4-25 in the first tests for their entertainment, they gathered data on tire wear and degradation rates and general feel as well as any other bits from the MP4-26 they felt they could test in that car. If you combine the miles the difference isn't as great. We know they're a test behind, so I'm not sure where the pessimism or optimism is coming from... for any team.
My thoughts have been gathered based on what engineers, drivers and some journalists (who have all been present at all the tests) have been saying. Probably the best source at this stage really... Don't get that confused with me reading into times though, it's nothing to do with that.
As for McLaren, i think they took somewhat of a gamble in trying to get 'reliable' tyre info over putting laps on the new car, and now they're suffering because they're having reliability issues that are preventing them getting the mileage in and actually learning about the new car itself alongside the Pirellis, while the other teams for the most part got this 'phase' out the way at the first test. Obviously that leaves McLaren at a disadvantage, at least in the short term. It probably isn't helping them that certainly Hamilton (dunno about Button) isn't enjoying these new tyres thus far. I certainly question McLaren's logic in bringing the new car out late when Hamilton was saying ""It feels difficult to know how much of it is car and how much is tyres" just last Sunday.
Rising number one of Formula 1, Juan - Juan, one wonders should Juan only win one Formula 1 one year, would Juan have won that one in round one, Juan??