I’m sure they could have run if they wanted to... There was no benefit on doing so from a cost perspective most probably and that’s why they decided (fairly early) that they wouldn’t be running on the final test of the seasonEmag wrote:It's a shame McLaren has no young drivers to run on this test. I doubt they could gather too much data from it anyway, but testing is testing I guess. Wouldn't hurt to have it.
AMC ?mwillems wrote: ↑14 Dec 2020, 23:24Yes, due to a "Gremlin"ALO_Power wrote: ↑14 Dec 2020, 22:41Ye I think they told that all Mercedes powered cars were running bit detuned for reliability.diffuser wrote: ↑14 Dec 2020, 20:31Something very "off" about Merc's Quali pace in Abu-dhabi
Dream Lap by Norris ?
Was Merc hiding a problem?
Did Merc MGU-K issue hamper them more than they were letting on ?
Tires a softer compound than 2019?
Last 5 GP Quali results in the dry. eifel-grand-prix Valtteri Bottas 1:25.269 Max Verstappen 1:25.562 Lando Norris 1:26.458 ....
I'm pretty certain that they do run a compromise. Everything about setting up an F1 car is compromise.godlameroso wrote: ↑14 Dec 2020, 23:29The aero on the McLaren is simply underdeveloped because of the all the engine changes slowing them down. To maintain the confidence in the car, they make it well balanced and easy to drive, it works on certain tracks at higher speed corners that require mid speed traction, but the understeer hurts them in slower corners. They could put more downforce on the front of the car, but then the car becomes more difficult to drive, so they opt to increase downforce globally to maintain the balance of the car. The former is easier for the team, harder for the driver, the latter is easier for the driver, harder for the team, perhaps there needs to be a compromise.
I believe the reason given was that they wanted the team home as soon as possible for Xmas, given that there was a 14 day quarantine period (now 10) from when the team got home yesterday which already took them past Xmas day.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑15 Dec 2020, 00:52I’m sure they could have run if they wanted to... There was no benefit on doing so from a cost perspective most probably and that’s why they decided (fairly early) that they wouldn’t be running on the final test of the seasonEmag wrote:It's a shame McLaren has no young drivers to run on this test. I doubt they could gather too much data from it anyway, but testing is testing I guess. Wouldn't hurt to have it.
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Numbers 3 & 4, I will pretend this is some season in the 2000's and we finished P2 in the constructors the previous yearNiyolHuayra wrote: ↑15 Dec 2020, 14:42Nice to see this two driver in the same team! https://cdn-1.motorsport.com/static/img ... 258322.jpg
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bauc wrote: ↑15 Dec 2020, 15:14Numbers 3 & 4, I will pretend this is some season in the 2000's and we finished P2 in the constructors the previous yearNiyolHuayra wrote: ↑15 Dec 2020, 14:42Nice to see this two driver in the same team! https://cdn-1.motorsport.com/static/img ... 258322.jpg
Track conditions, PU settings ect... this was done for Alonso do get a grip of the current car and Renault to catch headlines for sponsors ... aka Alonso is back 1 day and already faster than RIC & OCNEmag wrote: ↑15 Dec 2020, 17:02Apparently Fernando has gone faster in today's test than both Ocon and Ric did in qualifying. Track conditions are different, but that's impressive nonetheless. I thought he would struggle for a while since he has been out of F1 for quite a bit now, but apparently we should expect him to be very fast when the season starts next year.
I guess there is a little value if some teams are trying potential drivers (or have contractual commitments to give seat time to a driver, like Kubica)... For others, like Haas, having their rookies in the car for a day at least, could be a better way to bed them into the team.the EDGE wrote:I believe the reason given was that they wanted the team home as soon as possible for Xmas, given that there was a 14 day quarantine period (now 10) from when the team got home yesterday which already took them past Xmas day.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑15 Dec 2020, 00:52I’m sure they could have run if they wanted to... There was no benefit on doing so from a cost perspective most probably and that’s why they decided (fairly early) that they wouldn’t be running on the final test of the seasonEmag wrote:It's a shame McLaren has no young drivers to run on this test. I doubt they could gather too much data from it anyway, but testing is testing I guess. Wouldn't hurt to have it.
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They saw no benefit of running this years car with this years tyres with no possible learning for next year
To be honest, I’m surprised any team stayed on