Does anyone know why drivers were not staying between the white lines at T4? Shouldn't they eh...practice that?
Official 2022 F1 testing
#2751
Posted 15 March 2022 - 20:45
Advertisement
#2752
Posted 15 March 2022 - 21:25
This could be interesting.
Turn speeds in all corner combinations, based on best minisector times during the whole 3 days of testing.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/...732524756963328
#2753
Posted 16 March 2022 - 00:01
Whenever I think about trying to predict things from pre-season testing, I'm reminded of this article by Mark Webber from February 2009, where he claims that: "What is obvious, though, is that the McLaren is very quick". We all know how it turned out in reality and I've always wondered if he was just totally off (which is quite incredible to believe really) or he was just totally bluffing given that he most certainly knew that year's Red Bull was going to be a rocket ship. http://news.bbc.co.u...one/7885879.stm
I just remembered this article for some reason and thought I'd bring it up here for fun.
#2754
Posted 16 March 2022 - 00:47
I smell a build up thread....
#2755
Posted 16 March 2022 - 14:15
This could be interesting.
Turn speeds in all corner combinations, based on best minisector times during the whole 3 days of testing.
Thought it was said Merc was fastest in the slow corners?
#2756
Posted 16 March 2022 - 14:23
Thought it was said Merc was fastest in the slow corners?
That was Ferrari bigging up Mercedes
#2757
Posted 16 March 2022 - 15:03
This could be interesting.
Turn speeds in all corner combinations, based on best minisector times during the whole 3 days of testing.
Alfa look really good in the slow corners according to this.
#2758
Posted 16 March 2022 - 15:11
This could be interesting.
Turn speeds in all corner combinations, based on best minisector times during the whole 3 days of testing.
I would love to see the data of the 2021 test first... Then we'll know if it is actually a good indicator of form...