02-02-2015, 23:13
(02-02-2015, 22:55)maripi escribió: http://www.bbc.com/sport/live/formula1/31059104
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So another day and another top spot for Sebastian Vettel and his Ferrari. Mercedes look strong, as do Williams but McLaren are in a spot of bother.
How will they all fare tomorrow? You'll have to join me to find out. See you at 08:00 GMT for a third day of testing! Until then, it's good afternoon from me. See ya!
Andrew Benson
Chief F1 writer
Posted at
"The long delays at McLaren are rooted in the car's packaging - on a design described as 'quite extreme, quite aggressive, quite innovative' by Fernando Alonso on Sunday. The team thought they had fixed overnight the problems that hit Alonso on Sunday but the same problem recurred for Jenson Button on Monday morning. The part in question - the identity of which McLaren will not reveal - is buried so deep in the car that it is taking a lot of time to get at it and fix it. But a spokesman said the team were 'quite positive we've sorted the problem'.
"Meanwhile, 'aggressive' would also be an apt word for Honda's approach as it prepares for its return to F1. The Japanese company will have different engines at the next test than the one that is in the car now, and then different engines again at the last test - the race engines. These last ones will incorporate every single modification made on the previous two versions. Honda needs to homologate its initial design with the FIA by 28 February, but will have some development still available during the season."
Siguen insistiendo en que el problema es lo "ajustado" y "agresivo" que es el coche pero luego resulta que no tienen problemas de temperatura, a mí que me lo expliquen. Para mí que no tiene nada que ver pero de cara a los medios nada mejor que convertir un problema en una virtud. No saben estos british vender la burra ni nada...