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Alonso, el mejor del año para los jefes de los equipos
#17
Revisando.. otro artículo para los antis.
De parte de Mclaren.

Cita:NOVEMBER 29TH, 2010
An email from Tim Goss pinged into the inbox this morning. ‘Car pace – who was second quickest?’ read the subject line.

Tim’s an extremely competitive guy. His email said it all: “I don’t like being second-quickest,” he wrote. “Worse still, is being told incorrectly that we’re third-quickest.”
His displeasure stemmed from several recent reports firmly contending that our MP4-25 car was the season’s third-fastest chassis. Not true, wrote Tim, and – like any good engineer – he had the data to back it up.
Over the course of the 2010 season, said Tim, our qualifying pace was just 0.001s per lap slower than third-placed Ferrari – negligible. On race pace alone, he asserted, the MP4-25 was actually 0.136s per lap quicker than the Ferrari.
Overall, then, this means our car was 0.074s per lap faster than the Ferrari.

So, while Tim still wasn’t happy that we were only second-quickest (nobody here needs to be reminded that ‘second is first of the losers’), he took some comfort from demonstrating that we weren’t any lower.
Of equal interest was his analysis of our pace in comparison to the season’s fastest car – the Red Bull RB6. While that car was emphatically the class of the field, and we were only able to best it on two occasions in qualifying (at Montreal and Monza), our race-pace was actually better at no less than seven grands prix: Bahrain, Australia, China, Canada, Belgium, Italy and Abu Dhabi.
What, if anything, does this tell us? Firstly, that Tim Goss hates being beaten. Secondly, that everybody here shares that attitude, and we’re all working as hard as we can to make MP4-26 a world-beater when it’s launched early next year.
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http://mclaren.com/article/2010/blog-vie...he-factory

Que un ingeniero de Mclaren afirme - y con datos - que no está de acuerdo en que Mclaren sea el 3er coche de la temporada, y que lo haga con datos...
Datos donde dice que en calificacion solo un ferrrari ha calificado por delante.. y por 0,001s por vuelta de media..
Y en carrera, han estado por delante de los dos Ferraris, por 0.136s en el paso por vuelta.

"On race pace alone, he asserted, the MP4-25 was actually 0.136s per lap quicker than the Ferrari.
Overall, then, this means our car was 0.074s per lap faster than the Ferrari."

Afirma que los datod dicen que el Mclaren ha sido 0,074s por vuelta mas rapido que los ferrari TODA LA TEMPORADA..

Pero han quedado detrás de Alonso.
Apuntaroslo.

¿Tres campeonatos?
El problema es que entonces querré conseguir otro, y otro y otro... La ambición es imparable, infinita.

Fernando Alonso
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RE: Alonso, el mejor del año para los jefes de los equipos - por El abuelo - 03-12-2010, 10:44

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