Ouch, first day of 2014 testing didn't produce much.....
From motorsports:
Jan.28 (GMM) F1 teams got off to a faltering start on Tuesday as the sport's brave new V6 era began.
Some were not even at the starting gate for the start of the first of just three four-day winter tests, as Lotus and Marussia do not have their 2014 cars in southern Spain.
Marussia, however, is en route.
"Very pleased to report that the MR03 is now on its way to Jerez," the team, having earlier flagged minor technical trouble, said on Twitter. "Our garage awaits you!"
Other teams, notably McLaren and reigning world champions Red Bull, had not done a single lap at the time of writing, deep into the afternoon.
Williams' new car also has not been seen on track, while the Sauber has only done three laps so far.
According to Germany's Auto Motor und Sport, Red Bull designer Adrian Newey blamed the RB10's track absence on a "silly" problem.
He also raised an alarm about the new, low front wings, arguing not only that they are ugly, but they might also be dangerous.
The reduced height is supposed to minimise the risk of cars being launched into the air, but "I am concerned the opposite may now happen, that cars now submarine effectively," said Newey.
Force India's newly-launched car, with Sergio Perez at the wheel, failed on its installation lap.
And even the most prolific car of the opening day so far, Lewis Hamilton's Mercedes, only lasted 18 laps until the front wing failed under braking for turn one.
Ferrari's start was also faltering, with Kimi Raikkonen stopping on his installation lap before the silent F14-T was returned to the pits on a truck.
The Finn returned to the track in the afternoon, but long before Caterham had even turned a lap.
"We're nearing 'fire up and go' time," the green-coloured team, having earlier delayed its official launch rollout, said at 2pm.
Italy's Autosprint, meanwhile, reports that Charlie Whiting has defused the first two technical feuds of the season.
The first was about Ferrari's reluctance to install a beefier security cover over its turbo unit, while Lotus' unusual 'double nose' had also raised eyebrows up and down pitlane.
"We have passed all the necessary crash tests," Lotus technical director Nick Chester said on Tuesday, "and we are very confident that our design complies with all the FIA legal requirements.
"Where there are so many variations in design, there is always bound to be a little talk, but we remain relaxed and focussed on our design and progression."
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mrntd Well-Known MemberSupporting Member
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Does Caterham even have an aerodynamics person on staff?
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" and the Trojan Mercedes McLaren is up the back side of the Ferrari..."
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ScottinBend Space CowboySupporting Member
This year is stacking up to be a cluster..........:crazy:
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Here's the Merc.
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The Red Bull.
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Force India.
Clever paint job isn't fooling anyone...
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Better pics of the Williams.
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No surprise here, one report says the best time on opening day of the test this year (Raikkonen) was nearly 10sec slower than Button's leading time on the opener last year.
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But it must have caused the structural engineers a sleepless night or two - that transition from rounded dong to rectangular nose is a bit of a nightmare, structurally.
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[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gZ5yRtxLJw"]Crash of Lewis Hamilton - Test Jerez 2014 - YouTube[/ame]
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I expect this year's wings will be covered in winglets throwing the air to the outside of the wheels as much as possible. -
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I envision a lot of missing front wings this season as the drivers try to get used to where the front of the car actually ends.
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We don't mean to throw a bucket of cold water on the low nose naysayers, but.....
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Red Bull surprised me with a conservative approach to the nose. I am curious to what that counter sunk pit is on the tip of the nose.
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