- 12 Jul 13, 23:38#366166
http://www.formula1.com/news/headlines/ ... 14790.html
I think this talk off the race drivers being allowed to test new parts was just a rumour, anyway, here's the current position for you, no new parts being tested by the drivers.
If Alonso doesn't think it's worth going to, well it suggests, it is just a PR stunt then, the guy won't pass up a chance to get an advantage, so basically, no extra disadvantage to Mercedes from the extra parts of the young drivers test.
Even the drivers including Alonso said there was absolutely no point him turning up just to test tyres, thats why it appears as though the race drivers can now test parts, which is why Merc took a stand
Formula One racing’s governing body, the FIA, has confirmed that the upcoming young driver test at Silverstone will not be extended in to a fourth day and will instead remain a three-day session beginning July 17.
Following the tyre failures in the 2013 Formula 1 Santander British Grand Prix, the FIA decided to make changes to the Silverstone test, permitting race drivers to take part, provided that their running is limited to testing Pirelli’s revised tyres.
There had been discussions about extending the test to a fourth day to allow for extra tyre running, but the FIA has decided to keep to the original dates.
Pirelli will be providing teams with extra sets of their revised tyres, which are the 2012-specification construction combined with the 2013 soft, medium and hard compounds. However, teams have been reminded that any set-up changes that are made to cars when a race driver is at the wheel must be related to tyre testing, not to improve the car.
Mercedes are the only team that will not have the opportunity to test the revised tyres. The Brackley-based squad were excluded from attending the Silverstone session for breaching F1 regulations by taking part in a private 1000-kilometre tyre test with Pirelli following the Spanish Grand Prix.
http://www.formula1.com/news/headlines/ ... 14790.html
I think this talk off the race drivers being allowed to test new parts was just a rumour, anyway, here's the current position for you, no new parts being tested by the drivers.
If Alonso doesn't think it's worth going to, well it suggests, it is just a PR stunt then, the guy won't pass up a chance to get an advantage, so basically, no extra disadvantage to Mercedes from the extra parts of the young drivers test.