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#403004

Is it just me or is Kobi sorta channeling his inner Maldonado this year. Can't seem to put together a decent weekend to save his life. His problem may be that he has driven better cars and is trying to get the same performance out of the Caterham. Never gonna happen.


Yes, it seemed at times he was getting well ahead of the other guys at the back, but that's all he can really hope for.
#403066
Spanky, you pointed out that Monaco was the largest deficit these cars have had in speed versus the old spec. (you never point to the massively reduced aero though :hehe: ) I think that the cooler temperatures didn't help, combined with the confines of the circuit and the fact that the loose rears from too much torque would have reaped quite a few DNFs.

Conversely, I think Montreal will see one of the smallest speed differences as compared to the previous specs, let's see.
#403092
...I think that the cooler temperatures didn't help, combined with the confines of the circuit and the fact that the loose rears from too much torque would have reaped quite a few DNFs.

Conversely, I think Montreal will see one of the smallest speed differences as compared to the previous specs, let's see.

We've been having a "coolish" Spring, this year! If Montreal is anything like T.O.,
the race just might be in for more of those cooler temperatures!
#403124
Fri
Clear
20°14°
Sat
Clear
25°13°
Sun
Clear
28°13°

Cool on Friday but warming up nicely on the weekend.
#403126
Looks like the coolish weather ends on Thursday!
Perfect for a GP, don'tcha think? :yes:


((Our "highs" are going to be lower than Montreal,
at the weekend... c'est la vie!! :P ))
#403127
 wrote:">Rossi Looking Forward To Friday Outing In Canada

American F1 fans will have good reason to get to Montreal early on Friday as Alexander Rossi will be out on track for Caterham in FP1.

The GP2 star will also be in action in Austin later in the season.

“FP1 in Montreal will be my first drive of the year in the 2014 F1 car,” said Rossi. “But after the amount of laps I’ve done in the sim with CT05 I’m already pretty familiar with how it’ll be inside the cockpit.
“Obviously it’s not quite the same as actually being out on track, but I have a lot of F1 mileage under my belt with the various FP1s and test days I’ve completed and having driven in FP1 in Canada last year I know I can go straight to work and help the team complete its plan for the session.

“The chances for young drivers like me to be in current-season cars on track are very limited, and obviously every lap counts over a race weekend but the fact the team sees that I can add value from the work I do in the car, and they can keep helping me to learn, shows great support and how committed they are to developing young talent. Now I’m focused on Friday morning.

“The weather should hopefully be dry so if that stays true we should have a full session run and be out as the green lights come on – if it rains then so be it, I’ll still be focused 100% on the job the team asks me to do.”
#403170
Renault have said their engines will run at full power for the first time at Csnada, and they are interested to see where they are in terms of the competition.

http://www.f1times.co.uk/news/display/08946

Also mentioned in the article was the fact that at this track fuel consumption will be important and energy recovery.
( that doesn't bode so well for the renaults as thry appeared to be the hungrier engines....bodes well for Lewis, he's generally one of the very lowest fuel users)
#403174
:rofl::rofl: well you never know. That might happen when they're at full power.
#403191
Spanky, you pointed out that Monaco was the largest deficit these cars have had in speed versus the old spec. (you never point to the massively reduced aero though :hehe: ) I think that the cooler temperatures didn't help, combined with the confines of the circuit and the fact that the loose rears from too much torque would have reaped quite a few DNFs.

Conversely, I think Montreal will see one of the smallest speed differences as compared to the previous specs, let's see.



Technically the cars have more KW so it is all down to the Aero for difference in times.

regardless I'm sick of hearing about it, So were last years cars okay even though they were far slower than say 2005 spec cars? Or is it just Ferrari's woes that is compounding the need to bring down this season?
#403194
But we know that 2014 is a particularly bad regulatory change for F1, much much worse than any others where the speeds were reduced. Even going back to when they reduced engine size, and banned turbos and put grooves in the slicks. This year the cars are a couple seconds slower and although there have been much bigger deficits in the past that were always overcome quickly, this year 'oh here go hell come'

We know this because Montezemolo told us this, and what he says is more important than the actual spectacle we have seen with our own eyes at races like Bharain
#403204
The only truly dull races this year have been Sepang and Shanghai. Melbourne, Bahrain, Barcelona and Monaco were all pretty decent. We've seen a much higher ratio of boring races in previous seasons.
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