Not yet. They have a minimum weight for the ES, what I believe is 25kg (and a max charge). A slightly smaller (lower) package would be the only advantage. If they would release the min weight it would be a good erea for innovation.godlameroso wrote: ↑07 Mar 2018, 01:05Just a 10% increase in energy density would be a game changer, especially during the race.
HahahahaManoah2u wrote: ↑28 Feb 2018, 00:54oh dear lord i sincerely apologize
did not mean to be mean. well i can't say that i don't like the format, so that's out there anyway.
nevertheless, do respect the work you put into it, and hey - take it as a compliment that it's been mistaken as official matarial then
good lord i'm gonna crawl under a blanket in a corner and hide
Webber2011 wrote: ↑07 Mar 2018, 02:49HahahahaManoah2u wrote: ↑28 Feb 2018, 00:54oh dear lord i sincerely apologize
did not mean to be mean. well i can't say that i don't like the format, so that's out there anyway.
nevertheless, do respect the work you put into it, and hey - take it as a compliment that it's been mistaken as official matarial then
good lord i'm gonna crawl under a blanket in a corner and hide
This is possibly the most entertaining thing I've seen out of all the posts in this thread !
Fantastic apology Manoah2u, and a very funny set of circumstances.
We've all put our foot in our mouth at some time or other.
I know I've made a fool of myself plenty of times.
Back to testing, I believe McLaren are
In a bit of trouble here.
Seems to me they are having too many problems to simply be put down as normal testing gremlins.
I honesty wish they had stayed with Honda
Sainz race sim (incomplete last run) https://twitter.com/f1debriefMr Brooksy wrote: ↑07 Mar 2018, 03:34Hi all, I've looked everywhere I know of to find the long run times for teams like Force India, Williams and Renault etc, but it's very hard to find much at all. At best I've found 2 for Williams, one run from Kubica in the first week and one run from yesterday with Stroll. None for FI and a few for Renault.
Anyone help me out with these?
That's fantastic! Thanks for finding those... Wonder why I didn't see them... Were they yesterday, or last week?Blackout wrote: ↑07 Mar 2018, 07:18Sainz race sim (incomplete last run) https://twitter.com/f1debriefMr Brooksy wrote: ↑07 Mar 2018, 03:34Hi all, I've looked everywhere I know of to find the long run times for teams like Force India, Williams and Renault etc, but it's very hard to find much at all. At best I've found 2 for Williams, one run from Kubica in the first week and one run from yesterday with Stroll. None for FI and a few for Renault.
Anyone help me out with these?
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Yesterday were different Issues, but Renault had to change a Battery last Week.
#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
Yesterday. Keep watching @f1debrief and/or AMuS live.Mr Brooksy wrote: ↑07 Mar 2018, 08:32That's fantastic! Thanks for finding those... Wonder why I didn't see them... Were they yesterday, or last week?
Yes yesterday VAN battery did shut down and VES had a minor problem according de RBR. But Renault had no problem until now. Bob Bell has explained Renault's shitty way of testing the batteries yesterday forum/viewtopic.php?p=745116#p745116
Kimi will drive this afternoon, if he feels better by then.