wesley123 wrote:Is it just me or did it seem STR was running a whole new tub? They seemed to have different airbox and engine cover, different headrest and I thought there were larger bulges on top of the nose
They ran STR6-04 for Buemi and STR6-01 for Alguersauri. This is the same chassis both have used since Monaco for Buemi and Spain for Alguersauri.
Chassis breakdown is as follows:
STR6-01: Alguersauri (ESP, MON, CAN, EUR, GBR, GER, HUN, BEL) Riccardo (MON FP1)
STR6-02: Alguersauri (Valencia Test, Jerez Test, Barcelona #1 Test) Buemi (Valencia Test, Jerez Test, Barcelona #1 Test, AUS, MAL, CHI, TUR, ESP) Riccardo (Jerez Test, MAL, ESP)
STR6-03: Alguersauri (Barcelona #2 Test, MAL, CHI, TUR) Buemi (Barcelona #2 Test) Riccardo (CHI FP1, TUR FP1)
STR6-04: Alguersauri (AUS) Buemi (MON, CAN, EUR, GBR, GER, HUN, BEL) Riccardo (AUS FP1, CAN FP1, EUR FP1)
Each chassis has been extensivly used, and used pretty much to its potential, Chassis 03 is the least used, 01, 02 & 04 have all been used to arround the same distance. Each chassis has a average of 5,309.262km on it as Toro Rosso have done 21,237.046km of distance this year so far including testing.
I think that STR may be about to introduce their final new tub for their #1 driver so far in terms of points and give their #2 driver tub 03 for the remainder of the season with the tub that has done the least distance in the season to date being their unbuilt T-Car.
The improved front aero map has increased the performance of the STR6 massivly, with them being able to take advantage of the rake and other improvements pre summer holidays, they STR guys are on the way up the feild again.
Also Jean Eric vergne will be testing the car in FP1 from Korea seemingly.