01-02-2015, 14:14:19
Je suis aussi autosport, avec les excellents Ted Crawitz,Edd Straw et Ben Anderson:
http://live.autosport.com/commentary.php...1422784783
et http://www.f1-direct.com/live-essais-prives.php
Mercedes déroule, mais je suis surpris que les autres soient si loins, avec des moteurs hoquetant........
plus de 60 tours ce matin pour Rosberg, moins de 30 pour les autres, je vois pas comment 2015 pourrait être plus disputé....
Première analyse de midi:
12:00 BEN ANDERSON: "It's a bit ominous for the rest to see the Mercedes piling on the laps while others are in and out of the garage.
"The W06 sounds like its running very smoothly and technical chief Paddy Lowe, motorsport boss Toto Wolff, and non-executive chairman Niki Lauda cut relaxed figures on the pitwall.
"Red Bull is a massive 1.5s adrift on raw pace and Daniel Ricciardo hasn't managed any notably long runs - although 22 laps represents a giant leap compared to this time last year...
"I regularly heard the sound of cutting tools behind the closed door of the garage, so perhaps some of the packaging around Renault's updated engine is causing some problems. The engine doesn't sound nearly as refined as the Merc yet.
"By contrast, the Ferrari engine sounds a lot cleaner than it did last year and Sauber's Marcus Ericsson has racked up decent mileage in the interim C34. Not so much for Sebastian Vettel, as the Scuderia has spent most of the morning in the garage.
"So has Williams in actual fact. Valtteri Bottas told me the team planned to head straight out in the morning, but were delayed buy having to perform extra preparatory checks on the FW37.
"The car is at least up and running now."
F1 direct: De source quasi-officielle, le museau actuel de la Ferrari a été conçu juste pour les essais hivernaux. Un autre va passer le crash-test prochainement pour Melbourne, il sera plus court.
http://live.autosport.com/commentary.php...1422784783
et http://www.f1-direct.com/live-essais-prives.php
Mercedes déroule, mais je suis surpris que les autres soient si loins, avec des moteurs hoquetant........
plus de 60 tours ce matin pour Rosberg, moins de 30 pour les autres, je vois pas comment 2015 pourrait être plus disputé....
Première analyse de midi:
12:00 BEN ANDERSON: "It's a bit ominous for the rest to see the Mercedes piling on the laps while others are in and out of the garage.
"The W06 sounds like its running very smoothly and technical chief Paddy Lowe, motorsport boss Toto Wolff, and non-executive chairman Niki Lauda cut relaxed figures on the pitwall.
"Red Bull is a massive 1.5s adrift on raw pace and Daniel Ricciardo hasn't managed any notably long runs - although 22 laps represents a giant leap compared to this time last year...
"I regularly heard the sound of cutting tools behind the closed door of the garage, so perhaps some of the packaging around Renault's updated engine is causing some problems. The engine doesn't sound nearly as refined as the Merc yet.
"By contrast, the Ferrari engine sounds a lot cleaner than it did last year and Sauber's Marcus Ericsson has racked up decent mileage in the interim C34. Not so much for Sebastian Vettel, as the Scuderia has spent most of the morning in the garage.
"So has Williams in actual fact. Valtteri Bottas told me the team planned to head straight out in the morning, but were delayed buy having to perform extra preparatory checks on the FW37.
"The car is at least up and running now."
F1 direct: De source quasi-officielle, le museau actuel de la Ferrari a été conçu juste pour les essais hivernaux. Un autre va passer le crash-test prochainement pour Melbourne, il sera plus court.