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    Alonso: “Non-stop learning”

    Sakhir, 28 February – This was the third last day of testing for Scuderia Ferrari ahead of the start of the season. After the morning’s work, focused on aerodynamics, set-up and tyres, the afternoon programme for the F14 T included a race distance. In the cockpit for his first 310km ‘in one go’ was Fernando Alonso, who told journalists about this fundamental moment of the test: “The race simulation went rather well, even if not perfectly: we had a few small problems but we managed to complete the 55-60 laps that we had set ourselves as a race distance without ever coming back to the garage. I’m happy with the large number of laps that we got through today, also taking into account the 45 laps in the morning. Today we worked on set-up as well as aerodynamics and we continued to learn important things about the F14 T.”
    Fernando looked back on the work that has been completed so far: “It’s important to have been able to get through so many laps this winter; we have important data both on the level of potential performance and on the set-up and how the new components are working. Still the work is not yet finished: for the team there are still two days left, one of them for me, which will be crucial to arrive in Melbourne in the best shape. The important thing is that these two days should be free of problems because we have to be able to maximise the hours that are still available. One thing’s for sure: Ferrari has really done a great job and I’m sure that we will be competitive. I can’t say if we will be at the front or behind someone else but we will definitely be up there at the top among the best.”
    Regarding the race simulation, Alonso had clear feelings: “I’d say that there are not huge differences in how you manage a race distance: without going into too much detail I can say that many things have stayed the same. Last year we had to manage tyres from the first lap and this year it’s the same, with the extra point that the car seems slower thanks to the increased weight and the reduction of the available aerodynamic downforce. You also have to manage fuel consumption and the batteries. There are therefore few big changes even if the time to complete the race distance will inevitably go up. The biggest differences this year will probably be seen between the race and qualifying because you will really be able to push hard on Saturdays.”
    Then there were his thoughts about the new powertrain, which was sent to the FIA for homologation yesterday: “When it comes to drivability, the new engine requires a few changes in driving style, both in the corners and on the straights. The main difference is in the distribution of the power, which is more immediate and less progressive. We must learn to understand the car’s behaviour given that, and it will be necessary to almost anticipate it with our reactions, because you get an intuition about how it will behave at certain points: overall it’s a bit harder to drive in a clean and precise way. On the straights too the sensations are different. Last year we had a KERS that gave us 80bhp more, this year we have 160bhp extra and you really can feel the push.”

    - See more at: http://formula1.ferrari.com/news/alo....1MuNWzLI.dpuf
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    The F14T looks awesome!!! This car is going to kick tushey this year.
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    I like this part from Alonso:

    "One thing’s for sure: Ferrari has really done a great job and I’m sure that we will be competitive. I can’t say if we will be at the front or behind someone else but we will definitely be up there at the top among the best.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by pavenc View Post
    The F14T looks awesome!!! This car is going to kick tushey this year.
    Last edited by Tifoso; 28th February 2014 at 22:26.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shamim179 View Post
    I like this part from Alonso:

    "One thing’s for sure: Ferrari has really done a great job and I’m sure that we will be competitive. I can’t say if we will be at the front or behind someone else but we will definitely be up there at the top among the best.”
    That part caught my eyes too. I think those are the most confident words yet from the Ferrari camp. Gives me hope. :)

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    Any evaluation of flow viz on new FW
    Seems to be devoid of any flow seperation on boundary layers near the curved ends, getting sucked in the end plate opening (seeing the flow on the inner side of the end plate)



    Awfully hard to see the main plate flow viz though (weird angle)

    F1 show biz 2016 :
    Toto - "Ferrari are a real threat" .... Nico - "Awesome, everything is just awesome" .....Lulu - "Mental strength man, lifestyle man, I'll drive at 400% as ever man".... and then suddenly a wild Bull out of nowhere slams into a Ferrari.

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    Anyone knows whether there has been any change in position of bargeboards or turning vanes under nose with the introduction of new front wing?

    F1 show biz 2016 :
    Toto - "Ferrari are a real threat" .... Nico - "Awesome, everything is just awesome" .....Lulu - "Mental strength man, lifestyle man, I'll drive at 400% as ever man".... and then suddenly a wild Bull out of nowhere slams into a Ferrari.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob View Post
    Alonso: “Non-stop learning”
    ...Fernando looked back on the work that has been completed so far: “It’s important to have been able to get through so many laps this winter; we have important data both on the level of potential performance and on the set-up and how the new components are working. Still the work is not yet...
    - See more at: http://formula1.ferrari.com/news/alo....1MuNWzLI.dpuf
    I like the sound of that, especially the "level of performance"
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    F14-T- Development & News

    Sakhir International Circuit, Bahrain (01/03/2014)






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    Old rear wing ( the Upper element )

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    Good to see that all updates introduced at this test so far is still on the car.


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    F14-T- Development & News

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    Quote Originally Posted by tifosi1993 View Post
    Beeeautiful!!! Che bella macchina! Love it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob View Post
    It helps to give rear downforce. Now with the bottom beam wing gone, all D/F around there will help.
    thanks Rob.
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    Thank you tifosi1993. Once again fantastic pics. What do you do in the F1 world be able to take these amazing pics?

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    The rear wing is new(3rd Iteration).The rear wing used yeasterday was without the vertical strake,had different horitontal strakes,different endplate slits,different flap and main plain and different lower strakes,the new modifications for today are a different gurney flap accomodations(you can see a slit trought the whole lenght of the flap,it seems the flap tried on friday without gurney) and the upper part of the endplates(the pointy one)has been smoothed out to cure Separation seen yeasterday.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pavenc View Post
    Thank you tifosi1993. Once again fantastic pics. What do you do in the F1 world be able to take these amazing pics?
    But those aren't mine! Most of them are taken from Sutton Images.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tifosi1993 View Post
    But those aren't mine! Most of them are taken from Sutton Images.
    All this time I was thinking you're a professional F1 photographer who happens to be a Ferrari fan! I never bothered to ask as this is your own personal matter.

    Awesome photos. Many thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by shamim179 View Post
    All this time I was thinking you're a professional F1 photographer who happens to be a Ferrari fan! I never bothered to ask as this is your own personal matter.

    Awesome photos. Many thanks!
    Most welcome mate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tifosi1993 View Post
    Most welcome mate.
    I thought you worked for Ferrari and I envied you for being able to attend all the F1 Racers. Thank for the pics all the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pavenc View Post
    I thought you worked for Ferrari and I envied you for being able to attend all the F1 Racers. Thank for the pics all the same.
    Just a student here studying in engineering, but i would love to work there one day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tifosi1993 View Post
    Just a student here studying in engineering, but i would love to work there one day.
    I hope you do, that would be the best job in the world, but don't forget your buddies on this forum. Great pics.

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    Compared 2014 Ferrari F14 T and 2013 Ferrari F138


    http://thisisf1.com/2014/01/26/compa...-ferrari-f138/

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    Domenicali: “Reliability the key in Australia”

    Sakhir, 2 March–Testing prior to the start of the 2014 Formula 1 World Championship came to an end this afternoon in Bahrain and at the end of the day, Ferrari Team Principal Stefano Domenicali shared his thoughts with the journalists. “The rule changes for this season have been so radical that I’d say to get a consensus you would need further tests before the championship gets underway. In our case, we are taking a lot of data back home, which we will now analyse in depth. Some aspects deserve more attention to achieve the performance level we are looking for, while others maybe just need a bit of fine tuning. Once back in Maranello, we will do all in our power to rectify the things that aren’t working properly yet, so that we can be as well prepared as possible in Melbourne.”

    Domenicali reckons this will be an unusual season, especially in the early stages. “I believe, we could see big changes from the first race to the second and from the second to the third, with everyone bringing in developments all the time. At first, reliability will be the key, because without it you don’t score points. I also think that some teams that are struggling at the moment will be able to catch up, while teams that currently seem to have a slight advantage could see a plateau in their performance, allowing the others to close the gap. From what we have seen so far, there are two teams out in front, Mercedes and Williams. After them, it could be us.”

    For Scuderia Ferrari, the remaining twelve days to go to the first race will be busy. “From our side, we know there is still a mountain of things for our engineers to develop. What I’m interested in and what I have specifically requested is that we define a list of priorities and stick to it. One aspect we will definitely be looking at is the relationship between the turbo engine and the electric energy recovery systems and there’s much to do in this area. On the other hand, we return to Maranello knowing that the figures we saw from the car during the design phase have been correlated at the track and that’s already a good starting point.”

    - See more at: http://formula1.ferrari.com/news/dom....0bRrICUG.dpuf
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    Next stop Melbourne

    Circuit: Sakhir circuit – 5.412 km
    Driver: Fernando Alonso
    Car: Ferrari F14 T
    Weather: air temperature 21/26°C, track temperature 26/36 °C. Sunny.
    Laps/Kms completed: 74/400
    Best time: 1:34.280

    Fernando Alonso was at the wheel of the F14 T for the final day of winter testing for Scuderia Ferrari and the other ten Formula 1 teams, prior to the start of the 2014 World Championship.

    In the morning, the team worked with Fernando on fine tuning some electronic configurations linked to optimising the use of energy in the new power unit. Before the lunch break, work was halted by the need to change the gearbox on the car.

    In the afternoon, the technical programme moved on to a series of short and long runs to check the management of systems on the F14 T.

    Over the past four days in Sakhir, the F14 T has completed a total of 337 laps, equivalent to 1.823 kilometres.

    “The team did its utmost to carry out changes on the car as quickly as possible, but again today, we had planned to do more laps than we managed” – Fernando told www.ferrari.com – “There are a lot of things to learn with the use of the power unit to improve the performance of the car and we are not yet where we want to be. Everyone in the team is very competitive and we are working day and night in order to get all the potential out of the F14 T as soon as possible. We have gone through twelve days of testing that were very demanding for everyone and I would like to thank the whole team for all its efforts.”

    The next time the cars will be on track will be on Friday 14 March in Melbourne’s Albert Park, when the curtain goes up on the first free practice session for the Australian Grand Prix.

    - See more at: http://formula1.ferrari.com/news/sto....y8a18CoS.dpuf
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    Domenicali: “Reliability the key in Australia”
    What I’m interested in and what I have specifically requested is that we define a list of priorities and stick to it.

    - See more at: http://formula1.ferrari.com/news/dom....0bRrICUG.dpuf
    Wow, new management approach: make a priority list and stick to it ...
    will take it with me maybe it can be used also outside motorsport business ...
    "If I was driving for Red Bull [from 2008] probably I would have more championships, but because they were dominating between 2010 and 2014 probably I would never have driven for Ferrari. I am very happy and very proud to drive for Ferrari, all my time there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Senna4Ever View Post
    Wow, new management approach: make a priority list and stick to it ...
    will take it with me maybe it can be used also outside motorsport business ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Senna4Ever View Post
    Wow, new management approach: make a priority list and stick to it ...
    will take it with me maybe it can be used also outside motorsport business ...
    You now, Ferrari are always using sophisticated tools, whether it's a car developement or a team management

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    Was delighted to hear that the wretched last three race double points super idea had been abandonned until someone
    Pointed out to me that whilst the wording might be as I Understood it it could of course be that the last race still has double
    Points , just not the last three!
    Any thoughts?

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