Definetely Portimão would be perfect, it has all the safety approvals to be raced by F1 cars and the best weather on Europe.NathanOlder wrote: ↑27 Feb 2018, 01:20Can't go too far away for testing, the beauty of Barcelona is a part can be completed in the factory at 8am, and be on the car after the lunch break. I'd vote estoril like someone said. Mugello, Imola, Misano all seem equally as bad as the uk right now according to the met office. Maybe Portimao would be good.
I would imagine that's a test for later next week.Brenton wrote: ↑27 Feb 2018, 06:01I know nothing but wouldn't cooling capability be plenty enough measurable here? It's not as simple as taking readings and adding 30C to get an idea of what it would be in hot weather, but I don't think it would be too complicated for F1 engineers to estimate. Straightforward mathematical formulas should do it... Could anyone confirm?
Regarding set lap time targets, I'm surprised they wouldn't use designated test drivers only for that if they're asking for lap times much slower than what the car is capable of in that moment. For most drivers, if you want a consistent lap time from them, the time should be close to the limit of what the car is capable of. Otherwise it's nearly impossible to consistently hit those times in a manner that involves consistent inputs for each corner. This is why I think lap times are relevant. (Referring to a few pages ago but didn't want to have a massive multiple quote post). But I'm not very informed about how exactly capable F1 drivers are at this particular skill, so correct me if I'm wrong. Test drivers are different... Chosen specifically for this skill and train constantly at this skill, I'm assuming.