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By McLaren Fan
#61952
Here are today's times:

1 . F. Massa - Ferrari F2008 - 1:23.428 (+ 0.000 ) - 101 laps
2 . H. Kovalainen - McLaren Mercedes MP4-23 - 1:23.439 (+ 0.011 ) - 78 laps
3 . N. Rosberg - Williams Toyota FW30 - 1:23.461 (+ 0.033 ) - 60 laps
4 . S. Vettel - Toro Rosso Ferrari STR3 - 1:23.691 (+ 0.263 ) - 99 laps
5 . R. Barrichello - Honda RA108 - 1:23.827 (+ 0.399 ) - 85 laps
6 . M. Webber - Red Bull Renault RB4 - 1:24.005 (+ 0.577 ) - 96 laps
7 . N. Heidfeld - BMW Sauber F1.08 - 1:24.075 (+ 0.647 ) - 77 laps
8 . V. Liuzzi - Force India Ferrari VJM01 - 1:24.239 (+ 0.811 ) - 99 laps
9 . J. Trulli - Toyota TF108 - 1:24.510 (+ 1.082 ) - 92 laps
10 . N. Piquet - Renault R28 - 1:24.540 (+ 1.112 ) - 117 laps.
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By Denthúl
#61954
Hmm, Barrichello only four tenths off the pace? I wonder how much horsepower the Honda engine puts out in comparison to the others...or was he on a light run when he set that? I wonder indeed.

Nice to see Kovalainen on Massa's pace. Not sure how long his run was, though, and whether he'd be able to match him over the race distance, unfortunately. :/

I think this test will probably show where people stand in terms of raw power from the engines. Though, I expected Trulli to be a bit faster, perhaps around Rosberg's pace, because the Toyota has seemed like one of the more powerful engines this season. I guess the FW30's mechanical grip more than makes up for the rest of the car's downfalls here and maybe they'll get a decent result. Might also help Force India get a decent result, seeing as they have a Ferrari power plant. :)
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By 7UpJordan
#61955
Hmm, Barrichello only four tenths off the pace? I wonder how much horsepower the Honda engine puts out in comparison to the others...or was he on a light run when he set that? I wonder indeed.

Nice to see Kovalainen on Massa's pace. Not sure how long his run was, though, and whether he'd be able to match him over the race distance, unfortunately. :/

I think this test will probably show where people stand in terms of raw power from the engines. Though, I expected Trulli to be a bit faster, perhaps around Rosberg's pace, because the Toyota has seemed like one of the more powerful engines this season. I guess the FW30's mechanical grip more than makes up for the rest of the car's downfalls here and maybe they'll get a decent result. Might also help Force India get a decent result, seeing as they have a Ferrari power plant. :)

Williams went well here last year, and they've got some updates for Spa which will finally cure the car's problems with aero circuits. They should come handy for Monza too for corners like the Parabolica.
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By Denthúl
#61956
It would be nice to see them score some points towards the end of the season. Of course, any rise in competitive form from them just means that Honda have even less chance of making it out of Q1 :(

I swear, if those guys don't put a good car together next year (not a race-winning one, just one that's as good as, say, this year's Red Bull or Toro Rosso (in comparison to the cars around them) would be a step, though I'd prefer it if they could get closer to Toyota's performance level) then I think everyone but me will lose faith in them. They have two of the most experienced drivers in the field, who are massively talented (more so than either of them is rated), they have a guy who was part of one of the most successful teams of the past ten years and who has experience of dealing with Japanese companies, which should be an advantage in making things less corporate and more 'racey' within the Honda team and, lastly, they have a huge budget. All the ingredients are there, but the car isn't. It's frustrating. :banghead:
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By AKR
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MASSA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
CAMPIONE FUTURO IO SPERO MOLTISSIMO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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By welshie
#62059
It would be nice to see them score some points towards the end of the season. Of course, any rise in competitive form from them just means that Honda have even less chance of making it out of Q1 :(

I swear, if those guys don't put a good car together next year (not a race-winning one, just one that's as good as, say, this year's Red Bull or Toro Rosso (in comparison to the cars around them) would be a step, though I'd prefer it if they could get closer to Toyota's performance level) then I think everyone but me will lose faith in them. They have two of the most experienced drivers in the field, who are massively talented (more so than either of them is rated), they have a guy who was part of one of the most successful teams of the past ten years and who has experience of dealing with Japanese companies, which should be an advantage in making things less corporate and more 'racey' within the Honda team and, lastly, they have a huge budget. All the ingredients are there, but the car isn't. It's frustrating. :banghead:


It certainly is. I love Honda :crying:
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By texasmr2
#62060
Has anyone else noticed the snorkle design on the McLaren along with it's new winglet/aero design in that pic?
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By Denthúl
#62061
Apparently, today's test times are as follows:

1. N. Heidfeld BMW Sauber F1.08 1:22.621 89
2. N. Rosberg Williams FW30 1:22.879 +0.258 100
3. H. Kovalainen McLaren MP4-23 1:23.341 +0.720 92
4. S. Vettel Toro Rosso STR3 1:23.424 +0.803 47
5. F. Massa Ferrari F2008 1:23.445 +0.824 86
6. F. Alonso Renault R28 1:23.606 +0.985 95
7. A. Sutil Force India VJM-01 1:23.823 +1.202 92
8. M. Webber Red Bull Racing RB4 1:23.936 +1.315 101
9. J. Trulli Toyota TF108 1:24.158 +1.537 77
10. S. Bourdais Toro Rosso STR3 1:24.311 +1.690 44
11. R. Barrichello Honda RA108 1:24.695 +2.074 51
12. J. Button Honda RA108 1:25.049 +2.428 42
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By scotty
#62062
It's great to see the cars without those retarded dumbo ears and engine cover fins!
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By McLaren Fan
#62066
Has anyone else noticed the snorkle design on the McLaren along with it's new winglet/aero design in that pic?

I can see a few new bits and bobs on the Ferrari as well. Sadly for it, they aren't hidden too well, so the car looks pretty yuck. Still, it's fast, and that's the main thing. Thankfully, the "Dumbo ears" will be removed from the McLaren, if only for one race.
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By 7UpJordan
#62078
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MASSA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
CAMPIONE FUTURO IO SPERO MOLTISSIMO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Is it me or does the Ferrari in that picture look super-imposed?
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By scotty
#62081
Is it me or does the Ferrari in that picture look super-imposed?


Now you mention it, it really does - there's no shadows at all!
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By texasmr2
#62082
I can see a few new bits and bobs on the Ferrari as well. Sadly for it, they aren't hidden too well, so the car looks pretty yuck.

For some reason I noticed that snorkle design and missed all the other's, it was not intentional. :wink:
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By McLaren Fan
#62084
I can see a few new bits and bobs on the Ferrari as well. Sadly for it, they aren't hidden too well, so the car looks pretty yuck.

For some reason I noticed that snorkle design and missed all the other's, it was not intentional. :wink:

No worries. Nor did I think it was intentional. :thumbup:

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Is it me or does the Ferrari in that picture look super-imposed?

No that you mention it, it does look superimposed. There are no shadows, the car does not look as though it is on the ground properly etc.

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