Mclaren was accused of glory runs at Jerez as well. A lot of people are pleasently surprised by Brawn.. even tho the car has been in development for quite some time.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mz_W2UbWEgg
3:30 Hamilton loses CHUNKS of time. He doesn't load the tyres one bit which is odd. In isolation however who knows what lap he was on. But that car behavour, or driving behavour is pretty consistant with what we've seen in other vids. Pretty much coasting and not pushing the car one bit. odd indeed or is it?
5:07 that's the first time i have actually seen the McLaren in some difficulty. the rear is terrible. hamilton smashing the kerbs unlike everyone else. Again though just 1 lap
His in lap was better! lol
I am still in two minds. There is still a strong possibility they are sandbagging. If that video is a true representation of the car however - zero throttle for AGES through mid range corner and when it is pushed its dire at the rear - they may as well give up now
Or maybe their super simulator is 100% bang on and this new way of testing will be the future of motorsport developement
The lack of proper on track analysis though is surprising from F1 media. Would expect more journo's with their stop watches out doing splits and what not because lap times don't tell the whole story
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mz_W2UbWEgg
3:30 Hamilton loses CHUNKS of time. He doesn't load the tyres one bit which is odd. In isolation however who knows what lap he was on. But that car behavour, or driving behavour is pretty consistant with what we've seen in other vids. Pretty much coasting and not pushing the car one bit. odd indeed or is it?
5:07 that's the first time i have actually seen the McLaren in some difficulty. the rear is terrible. hamilton smashing the kerbs unlike everyone else. Again though just 1 lap
His in lap was better! lol
I am still in two minds. There is still a strong possibility they are sandbagging. If that video is a true representation of the car however - zero throttle for AGES through mid range corner and when it is pushed its dire at the rear - they may as well give up now
Or maybe their super simulator is 100% bang on and this new way of testing will be the future of motorsport developement
The lack of proper on track analysis though is surprising from F1 media. Would expect more journo's with their stop watches out doing splits and what not because lap times don't tell the whole story