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Re: 2010 Formula 1 - Valencia, Spain Test Feb 1-3
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February 03, 2010, 07:16:26 AM »
i'm not enough of an F1 geek, which is why i asked. but in a vacuum i'd think that fitness levels have to be pretty darn close; outside some four-wheel-specific stuff like the neck, overall I would have argued that the GP guys have to be in better shape.
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February 03, 2010, 11:05:33 AM »
I don't think any of us are really qualified to say either way but based on interviews and comments from car drivers going to F1, there's a big concern around neck strength even for people who have been racing non-F1 open wheel racing for some time. I'm not suggesting that GP riders are any less fit than F1 drivers, I'm saying that the discipline (and F1) specific stuff doesn't just happen overnight. I'm sure Rossi could go the distance in an F1 race (even though it's twice as long) but can he maintain laps that are a tenth slower than everyone else throughout race distance when he hasn't had discipline specific training? Rossi is incredible and I wouldn't be super surprised if he did well in F1 but I would have to see it to believe because I think it's enough different to GP that the last tenth (or more) that he'd need to be winning/competitive would be really hard to get without a lot of sustained effort.
Combined times
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Pos Driver Team Best Laps 1st 2nd 3rd
1. Alonso Ferrari 1:11.470 127 - - 1:11.470
2. Massa Ferrari 1:11.722 226 1:12.574 1:11.722 -
3. Kobayashi Sauber 1:12.056 96 - 1:12.056 -
4. de la Rosa Sauber 1:12.094 154 1:12.784 - 1:12.094
5. Hamilton McLaren 1:12.256 108 - 1:12.256 -
6. Kubica Renault 1:12.426 188 1:15.000 1:12.426 -
7. M.Schumacher Mercedes 1:12.438 122 1:12.947 - 1:12.438
8. Alguersuari Toro Rosso 1:12.576 97 - - 1:12.576
9. Rosberg Mercedes 1:12.899 158 1:13.543 1:12.899 -
10. Button McLaren 1:12.951 82 - - 1:12.951
11. Petrov Renault 1:13.097 75 - - 1:13.097
12. Barrichello Williams 1:13.377 177 1:14.449 1:13.377 -
13. Hulkenberg Williams 1:13.669 126 - - 1:13.669
14. Buemi Toro Rosso 1:13.823 125 1:14.762 1:13.823 -
15. Paffett McLaren 1:13.846 86 1:13.846 - -
Not exactly sure why we need to call Michael Schumacher "M.Schumacher" given that we're not lumbered with the "other" Schumacher right now (thank goodness).
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February 03, 2010, 01:48:05 PM »
It would be interesting to see a breakdown of Rossi's test laps. He's put in enough to make up a race, so I'd like to see when he was fast and how consistent he was.
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Re: 2010 Formula 1 - Valencia, Spain Test Feb 1-3
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February 03, 2010, 02:28:07 PM »
I had a poke around but couldn't find any extensive list of lap times for the Barcelona test. I'll keep looking and see if I can find it but it would certainly be interesting. Did he do a race simulation or just X number of laps in the day because there's a big difference (as I'm sure you know).
Another thought occurs to me; with all the restrictions on testing, it'd be pretty hard for him to get up to speed on some tracks. He won't have 3 days for testing.
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February 03, 2010, 07:35:47 PM »
Right now, I would put Rossi in the same category as Jarno Trulli. Good on a fast lap but would probably end up heading a train.
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February 03, 2010, 07:56:02 PM »
Quote from: Dannyboy on February 03, 2010, 07:35:47 PM
Right now, I would put Rossi in the same category as Jarno Trulli. Good on a fast lap but would probably end up heading a train.
what an amazing conclusion from a sampling of one lap... at least we've seen trulli over many, many race distances.
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Re: 2010 Formula 1 - Valencia, Spain Test Feb 1-3
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February 03, 2010, 08:17:54 PM »
i had read a long time ago about the fitness level of the F1 guys. the LOWEST resting heart rate of any athlete. pure muscle, etc.
these are supposed to the most, pound-for-pound, in shape athletes in the world.
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February 04, 2010, 02:21:09 AM »
the interesting thought to me...is over race distance how Rossi would do with pit stop strategy and whatnot....granted his crew over the radio would greatly help in this regard...but still...it seems pit stops in F1 can kill you or give you the edge to win...
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Quote from: derby on February 03, 2010, 07:56:02 PM
what an amazing conclusion from a sampling of one lap... at least we've seen trulli over many, many race distances.
Yep, you got me. I pulled that out of my ass after one lap.
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February 04, 2010, 04:01:59 AM »
Rossi says F1 move 'difficult' to envisage
And aren't fuel stops meant to be going away?
I'm sure in the next couple of years we could probably just ship the NASCAR CoT template over to the F1 teams and save them the trouble of making their own.
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Quote from: EvilSteve on February 04, 2010, 04:01:59 AM
And aren't fuel stops meant to be going away?
not the stops,
just
the refueling.
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February 04, 2010, 04:41:31 AM »
So retarded, I wish they'd just stick to something for a few years so that the teams and the fans could get used to it. The teams affected the most by all these changes are exactly the teams the changes are meant to help, it's all a load of BS.
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Quote from: EvilSteve on February 04, 2010, 04:41:31 AM
So retarded, I wish they'd just stick to something for a few years so that the teams and the fans could get used to it. The teams affected the most by all these changes are exactly the teams the changes are meant to help, it's all a load of BS.
well... no refueling has less chance of going wrong than no tire changes... that was just silly.
"hey, no tire changes and let's penalize anybody that
has
to take tires..."
real safe, guys...
last season, steve matchett commented that, if he was still a mechanic*, he'd be happy to see the end of refueling. speaking as a spectactor, it'll detract from the excitement of the pitstop.
*steve was the rear-jackman during this:
Benetton on fire in the pitstop
btw, this youtube comment was funny:
"The ignited colours of Benetton!"
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Re: 2010 Formula 1 - Valencia, Spain Test Feb 1-3
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February 04, 2010, 05:00:23 AM »
Yeah, I heard Matchett say that and I can't disagree with the guy but I'm a spectator, I like fuel stops. It's my least favorite passing method but in some cases it's the
only
way a pass gets done. Wait for everyone to start pregnant doging that it's harder to pass on pit stops now because they're faster and all basically the same (no fuel strategy). It's all the manufactured crap that they keep bringing in that's messing up the racing, it's getting really old.
Normally, regulations that are brought in to achieve something, achieve the exact opposite.
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Quote from: EvilSteve on February 04, 2010, 05:00:23 AM
It's all the manufactured crap that they keep bringing in that's messing up the racing, it's getting really old.
Normally, regulations that are brought in to achieve something, achieve the exact opposite.
example:
http://www.crash.net/british+superbikes/news/156502/1/bsb_announces_radical_rule_changes.html
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