Team: Ross Brawn (TP), Nick Fry (CEO), Norbert Haug (VP, Mercedes Motorsport), Thomas Fuhr (MD, engines), Loïc Bigois (HA)
Drivers: Michael Schumacher (3), Nico Rosberg (4), Nick Heidfeld (Test)
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Ahhh so Jake Humphrey of BBC F1 fame, updated his twitter at 3pm today with this:
"Richmond to Rockingham- it'll be quicker to get to Bahrain!! Might ask Schumi to drive back!!!!"
So Mercedes GP were at rockingham today as was Schumacher! Good source you have there "hewitt".
JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:100 kms of "shakedown" is allowed.
As mercedes unveiled their car at Valencia, it was a specified test day and not classed as a "shakedown".
Very shrewd indeed
Ah, I see. Quite a few others with those in the bank - Renault, Red Bull (and more?) - can you shakedown the car during the season or just before it begins?
"Words are for meaning: when you've got the meaning, you can forget the words." - Chuang Tzu
Sounds like they were shaking down a chassis or two. Shake them down to the 50Km max as per the rules, take them back to home at Brackley, check them over and get them packed up and shipped off to Bahrain for Sunday night arround the 7pm shipping deadline.
Sounds to me like they have been shaking down W01-02 and W01-03 as W01-01 has been used for testing, and will be used as the spare tub for Bahrain.
Teams with 3 chassis (teams to have their 3rd tub before others): Williams, Ferarri, Renault, Virgin, Mercedes.
Those are the ones i know of.
The reason i think theyll be using Rockingham is that they would normally use the Silverstone national circuit, but due to the Areana layout building works, they cannot use that track. Then theyd then use Donnington, its a mess, so nope. and as Rockingham is next closest, the teams will use that track, most probably the 0.97mile Handling Cicuit.
I´ve heard the team is very pleased with the result of todays test
The main target for Bahrain is to sort out some balance issues, which hampered the drivers especially on high fuel load. If the drivers have more confidence in the car, it should extract a few more tenths over the long runs, additional to the time gain of the new aero/mechanical package.
Hope whatever updates they've got for Bahrain is now a match for the nostrils, snorkels, shark fins, blown wings and other whatzis thingamajigs from the other top teams.