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    Quote Originally Posted by tifosi1993 View Post
    Yeah, she looks good. I'm not that worried about our performance right now, since we always start good. It's the middle part of the season when we lose performance by putting botched "upgrades" on the car.
    Yup.. curious about 2025 Barcelona spec

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    We don't have Sanchez anymore!!

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    Lewis loving it fastest times and faster than this time last year.The SF 25 is starting to stretch its legs with Lewis.Its only testing but looking ok

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    On the other hand, I don't like much doing fast laps. Like a 3lap stint just for 1 push lap and in.
    Rus did 0,5 slower but he then did a 10 lap stint.
    For sure we don't nlkniw the fuel loads ,just saying.
    And everybody are faster this year.
    Sainz on the Williams doing 1:30 flat on C2s and on medium stint.
    But at least it is good to read that on drivebility we are quite good today

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    So all three F1 cars, the RB21, MCL39 and SF-25, have the front pull rod suspension. In comparison to all 3, the RB21 and MCL39 have the more aggressive angle with the pull rod suspension meaning it comes way lower in the chassis compared to the SF-25. Both RedBull and Mclaren have been using the pull rod suspension for quite awhile (more than 2 years) and have capitalized in utilizing this pull rod suspension to it's utmost performance hence the aggressive angle in both cars. Ferrari hasn't used the pull rod suspension setup for 10 years since their last car was the SF-15T with the pull rod suspension. We will see if this more aggressive angle in the front pull rod suspension in both the Mclaren and RedBull will be the difference to Ferrari's less aggressive angle in the front pull rod suspension with regards to tire longevity, cornering and braking distance.
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    What's up with Williams??
    Just watched live timing with both Sai and Lec in track with similar fresh C3s and Sai was over 2 tenths faster then Lec after S2 and he backed out in the final sector. He already has the fastest lap. If we are not running a lot more fuel it's quite impressive by Williams.
    How come and suddenly 1 team can find more then 2s from one year to another???
    It happened with AM and mostly with McL and now Williams???

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    Quote Originally Posted by PURE PASSION View Post
    What's up with Williams??
    Just watched live timing with both Sai and Lec in track with similar fresh C3s and Sai was over 2 tenths faster then Lec after S2 and he backed out in the final sector. He already has the fastest lap. If we are not running a lot more fuel it's quite impressive by Williams.
    How come and suddenly 1 team can find more then 2s from one year to another???
    It happened with AM and mostly with McL and now Williams???
    Sainz in testing(2025) beat last years time(Albon) on the same track for qualifying by several tenths.
    It's not how start but how you finish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jgonzalesm6 View Post
    Sainz in testing(2025) beat last years time(Albon) on the same track for qualifying by several tenths.
    1sec faster!!!! We currently are currently about 2,5 tenths up from best qualy time( lec did then a 1:29:165 on Q2)

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    Quote Originally Posted by PURE PASSION View Post
    1sec faster!!!! We currently are currently about 2,5 tenths up from best qualy time( lec did then a 1:29:165 on Q2)
    Tomorrow morning someone will be in the 28's on C2's showing these times are not really important.

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    Not many laps today

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    Lawson's pm long run stints(day 2) show very little signs of tire degradation. That was on the C2 and C1 tire.
    Last edited by jgonzalesm6; 27th February 2025 at 14:31.
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    so i was watching highlights from the FIRST day of testing and i saw some footage of the ferrari running with a cutout in the engine cover....was wondering if any of you had any idea as to WHY?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FerrariF60 View Post
    so i was watching highlights from the FIRST day of testing and i saw some footage of the ferrari running with a cutout in the engine cover....was wondering if any of you had any idea as to WHY?

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    Engine cooling possibly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PURE PASSION View Post
    We don't have Sanchez anymore!!
    Sanchez WHO??? lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by FerrariF60 View Post
    so i was watching highlights from the FIRST day of testing and i saw some footage of the ferrari running with a cutout in the engine cover....was wondering if any of you had any idea as to WHY?

    engine cover cutout 1.PNG
    sainz putting in glory laps virtually light f I el load just trying to prove a point to ferrari.Come races will be 6th at best .Still not over the fact he got punted.

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    Is there a site that shows live stint times per driver?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jgonzalesm6 View Post
    Engine cooling possibly.
    engine cooling??? really??? it was only 15 Deg celcius yesterday....it don't get much cooler then that in Bahrain.....hopefully we didn't package the engine too tight and have enough cooling. Cause if we need to make the engine cover looser OR open it up we'll lose quite a bit of performace

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    Quote Originally Posted by paolo lalli View Post
    sainz putting in glory laps virtually light f I el load just trying to prove a point to ferrari.Come races will be 6th at best .Still not over the fact he got punted.
    OR, maybe they are that much better then last year.....Q3 in OZ will have all the answers boys and gals
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    The car looks way, way better today

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kyss4k View Post
    The car looks way, way better today
    i'm at work, so can't see any of this testing

    but i'm taking your guy's words that it looks much better today....they prolly did some set up changes.

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    Oh god, I hope the fuel loads between Charles and Lando are atleast half a race more fuel for us. The way Lando caught Charles and than the pace he had in creating a gap is scary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FerrariF60 View Post
    i'm at work, so can't see any of this testing

    but i'm taking your guy's words that it looks much better today....they prolly did some set up changes.
    I am watching the morning session right now as I couldn't have done that due to work as well and seeing Lewis doing his fast laps, the car appears managable, stable, not dancing on the edge of grip all the time constantly switching between understeer and oversteer like it did yesterday.

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    Comparing stints of Leclerc and Norris on Hard compounds.14 lap old tyres for NOR, 17 for LEC. Norris in mid-low 32s, LEC mid-high 34s.

    No way the difference in race pas is that match, wondering what are we doing differently compared to McLaren.

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    Quote Originally Posted by subfire91 View Post
    Comparing stints of Leclerc and Norris on Hard compounds.14 lap old tyres for NOR, 17 for LEC. Norris in mid-low 32s, LEC mid-high 34s.

    No way the difference in race pas is that match, wondering what are we doing differently compare to McLaren.
    low engine modes prolly

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    Much like last season McLaren have found a way for their tyres to have basically no degradation. Clearly doing something the other 9 teams aren’t and much like the mini DRS and flexi front wing, you can guarantee it’s not legal but since it’s them the FIA aren’t bothered. Guess this is what happens when you have MBS at the helm and McLaren backed by the emirates.

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    Both Norris and Lec did a race sim.
    Norris was clearly faster ,probably more then 0,5 / lap.
    From this it doesn't look good for us at all.
    Are we so confident with our pace and we are hiding, or we are slow???

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    Quote Originally Posted by FerrariF60 View Post
    low engine modes prolly
    LeClerc C1 and Norris C2 on last stints. Air temp 14 degrees and much bigger gap between C1 and C2 this year. With colder temps that could be part of it. As testing thry can run race sims differently. Maybe Ferrari just looking for similar laps. After 1st few laps LeClerc was in 35's and at end with nearly 100kg fuel was only 1 to 1.5 seconds a lap faster. So many variables. My gut feeling though without any rral evidence is McLaren are a bit quicker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PURE PASSION View Post
    Both Norris and Lec did a race sim.
    Norris was clearly faster ,probably more then 0,5 / lap.
    From this it doesn't look good for us at all.
    Are we so confident with our pace and we are hiding, or we are slow???
    no-one knows mate, at lease NONE of us.....the ONLY people that know is Ferrari, they know exactly how much fuel they had in the tank, what engine mode they used....etc

    i wouldn't worry too much or lose too much sleep over this.....

    Q3 in OZ will tell us all the answers as to where we stack up against the competition

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    Quote Originally Posted by 330 p4 View Post
    LeClerc C1 and Norris C2 on last stints. Air temp 14 degrees and much bigger gap between C1 and C2 this year. With colder temps that could be part of it. As testing thry can run race sims differently. Maybe Ferrari just looking for similar laps. After 1st few laps LeClerc was in 35's and at end with nearly 100kg fuel was only 1 to 1.5 seconds a lap faster. So many variables. My gut feeling though without any rral evidence is McLaren are a bit quicker.
    you have to remember that this is a BRAND NEW car for us, suspension...etc, etc....so they are still experimenting with set-ups and understanding the car.
    they'll collect A LOT OF DATA and will know how to properly fine tune the car for the beginning of the season...

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    Quote Originally Posted by FerrariF60 View Post
    you have to remember that this is a BRAND NEW car for us, suspension...etc, etc....so they are still experimenting with set-ups and understanding the car.
    they'll collect A LOT OF DATA and will know how to properly fine tune the car for the beginning of the season...
    I'm pretty sure we will catchup Maca on tommorow

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