I was under the impression that they always use an 'old' engine to prevent milage on the engines used in qualy and the raceLM10 wrote:I think every team uses a new PU on Friday already to do all the necessary checks.
But not on the weekend you run the new PU for the first time.kistigun wrote: ↑21 Jun 2019, 13:34I was under the impression that they always use an 'old' engine to prevent milage on the engines used in qualy and the raceLM10 wrote:I think every team uses a new PU on Friday already to do all the necessary checks.
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Yes, looks that Mclaren and Renault are a lot better, expecting a podium for Renault and double DNF for RBR
You're up to be delusional once again. Albon was quicker than Danny?? Did you notice that Kvyat has a penalty and will start last? So why lose time with qualifying runs?? You should think a little before posting bs
Nevermind, he's going to ignore listIvailoStefanovBG wrote: ↑21 Jun 2019, 17:34Actually i think he`s just trolling...
According to Marko, Honda has not unleashed the full power of spec3. They will do that tomorrow.godlameroso wrote: ↑21 Jun 2019, 17:37Looking at the long run pace, it doesn't seem too bad, still a few tenths off Mercedes.
It's logical. They need to check everything first, and do a proper mapping for the new PU. Then if everything is fine, starting to free more power. We will see tomorrow. But that upgrade is expected to improve the race pace more than the qualifying paceDutchDopey wrote: ↑21 Jun 2019, 17:41According to Marko, Honda has not unleashed the full power of spec3. They will do that tomorrow.godlameroso wrote: ↑21 Jun 2019, 17:37Looking at the long run pace, it doesn't seem too bad, still a few tenths off Mercedes.
Watched Max on F1TV. The engine was in some of the lowest modes. I think they were testing the fuel consumption. Last two laps Max`s race engineer told him that he can use as many fuel as he wants. Before pitting they switched to max power and tested turns 4-8 and 9-11 on full throttle.Marti_EF3 wrote: ↑21 Jun 2019, 17:46It's logical. They need to check everything first, and do a proper mapping for the new PU. Then if everything is fine, starting to free more power. We will see tomorrow. But that upgrade is expected to improve the race pace more than the qualifying paceDutchDopey wrote: ↑21 Jun 2019, 17:41According to Marko, Honda has not unleashed the full power of spec3. They will do that tomorrow.godlameroso wrote: ↑21 Jun 2019, 17:37Looking at the long run pace, it doesn't seem too bad, still a few tenths off Mercedes.