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DIRECTO: Test Mugello 2012 -- dia 3
(03-05-2012, 20:55)skylab escribió: No sé que veremos en Barcelona, pero al igual que tenía malas vibraciones en pretemporada, ahora mismo es lo contrario. Mi opinión personal es que Ferrari ha encontrado el camino, cuando un coche es bueno siempre se dice que los tiempos salen solos, algo que no queríamos creer en pretemporada y que me da la sensación que en Mugello sí han ido saliendo. Independientemente de lo que ocurra, me reitero en lo que dije, para mi este es otro Ferrari, y

cierto es.. los tiempos salian facilmente
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Pat Fry no ha dicho nada? Sería interesante ver que comenta.
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Fernando Alonso;
" No he venido a jugar, sino a ser campeón del mundo.
Vosotros dadme un coche que yo me encargo del resto"
(03-05-2012, 20:41)ethernet escribió: A mi lo que me preocupa es la victoria en Spa.

La velocidad en recta allí es vital, y el paso por curva rápida igual. ¿Se ha mejorado en la Speed-Trap o no?

Y lo que es más importante, ¿con lo que se ha perdido de downforce atrás serán capaz de pasar Eau Rouge con el acelerador a fondo? ¿Y con lo que degradan los Pirellis lo podrán hacer en todo el stint?

Cada uno tiene sus neuras ¿no?

a mi me preocupa más la victoria en Monaco jeje
Declaraciones de Alonso en la web de Ferrari http://www.ferrari.com/English/Formula1/...ident.aspx

Alonso pleased with Mugello testing: “I am confident”5.3.2012

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Tag mugello, alonso, test, scuderia ferrari, may 2012, 2012
Scarperia, 3 May – A further 500 kilometres for the F2012, which reached the 250 lap threshold, equivalent to over 1300 kilometres during the course of the past three days at the Mugello Circuit. After rain on Tuesday came the second difficulty of the test, in the form of an off-track excursion for Fernando Alonso around mid morning. He went off at Turn 12, doing some damage to the front left corner of the car and the front wing, but more significantly, the incident cost two and a half hours of track time. “First of all, I want to put everyone’s mind at rest, my family and friends: I’m fine, no harm done after hitting the crash barrier at seven kilometres an hour,” said the Spaniard with a touch of irony, when he met with the journalists at the end of the day. “We made up for the time lost this morning in the afternoon in terms of quantity, given that the final mileage is more or less what we had planned for, but not in terms of quality, because the track had changed this afternoon, mainly because of the wind.

“However, I am very pleased with these three days of testing,” continued Fernando. “The feeling I have after the test is a positive one. We have introduced a few small, and I stress that word, aerodynamic updates, that have produced the response we were expecting and that is the most positive news, which means I am confident for the future, in the short and the long term. It means that what we see in the factory in Maranello has now also been confirmed on track. Furthermore, we have worked on other areas, especially the tyres, doing short and long runs, on set-up and also on starts, given we were also trying out a new clutch.

“I cannot say if today at Mugello we can claim to have made up some ground, but in Barcelona, we will have more important updates and we hope that there, we can begin to close down the gap that separates us from the teams currently at the top,” added Alonso. “We have decided to favour development time in the wind tunnel rather than bringing forward all the new components to this test. Sure, it would be nice to be able to test all the updates on track first, but it is also nice that we can count on all the possible development potential for every single part. Barcelona will be a key moment in the season, but not a decisive one. It’s not a case that we will suddenly find ourselves back on pole position, because there is no magic button. We must start by no longer struggling to get through to Q3 and get closer to the top six, then continue with development in the following races, making a step forward in Monaco, Canada and Valencia also. That is the only way in which we can contemplate finding these seven or nine tenths – it’s hard to assess exactly how far off we are on the basis of the first races – which separate us from the leaders. Certainly, I am not denying that next weekend’s event is a significant one: we cannot allow ourselves to struggle to get into Q3 if we want to fight for the title.”

Asked for an assessment of the new exhaust configuration tried for the first time today, Fernando’s first response was curt: “There’s no difference in terms of driving compared to the one I tried on Tuesday,” before going into more detail: “The exhausts are not the critical area this year, which can be seen from the fact that so far, cars with different configurations have won and, in Bahrain for example, the Red Bull won with the downward facing exhausts, but the quickest car on track was the Lotus, which has straight ones.”

The return to in-season testing even if it is just one session which in fact was removed from the winter programme, was seen as a good thing by the Scuderia driver. “I prefer this calendar to last year’s because after the first races, one understands a lot more about the car and so one can make modifications that have a sense to them,” said Alonso. “Indeed, for me I would do more tests during the season. Then, I must say it was a pleasure to be driving at this circuit again: one lap here is worth a hundred at other places, without considering that one day here is worth a year’s work on the simulator, at least as far as I’m concerned.”

Fernando will be back trackside on Tuesday at Fiorano, but as a spectator this time. The driver from Oviedo will take part at the event that commemorates the thirtieth anniversary of the death of Gilles Villeneuve, whose son Jacques will do a run behind the wheel of the 312 T4 that his father drove for part of the 1979 season. He will thus find himself for a day, in the same colour, this time red, as Jacques Villeneuve, his team-mate for the last Grands Prix of the 2004 season with Renault
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Ferrari desde el primer gran premio ha ido bien en curva rápida. Por eso no me preocupa Spa, otra cosa es la velocidad punta. Como han dicho ya, más me preocupa Mónaco. Espero que Ferrari sea capaz de mejorar notablemente la tracción.
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Fernando Alonso;
" No he venido a jugar, sino a ser campeón del mundo.
Vosotros dadme un coche que yo me encargo del resto"
Me gusta esto: "In a way it was a positive week and a positive test, because all the parts we put on, even if they were small in terms of performance, they worked as expected," he said (Alonso). Es una gran noticia que TODO lo que han puesto ha trabajado como esperaban...
"Ya no considero más la Fórmula 1 como un deporte" (Fernando Alonso)
(03-05-2012, 18:48)ethernet escribió:
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(03-05-2012, 18:13)david_1986 escribió: Pregunta para los que tienen información de primera mano jejeje. Es posible estar luchando por la pole en Montmeló? O la mejora no da para tanto?

me parece que nos estamos subiendo demasiado alto a la noria. Es imposible que con una sola evolución se descuente 1 segundo. Si con las mejoras entramos fácil en la Q2 y podemos quedar el 5º en la Q3 tenemos que darnos por contentos. Yo firmaría eso ahora mismo con los ojos cerrados

Yo creo que entre lo que se mejore, y que Montmeló es mucho más favorable para el F2012 que Barhein, China, etc.. Quedar a 2-3 décimas de la pole puede ser algo creíble. Y en carrera luchar por el podium también.

Yo creo, que aun sin las mejoras, no estariamos mas lejos de esas 2 o 3 decimas en un circuito como el de Montmeló. Asi que con todas las mejoras aun por venir, no dudo que luchemos por la pole. Smile
Pues vale......

Yo siempre me he tenido por hiperoptimista, y para mi estar a 2-3 décimas de la pole ya sería un éxito, pero si realmente se puede luchar por ella, una pasada.

A ver que dicen Alonso, Fry y compañía.

Si el hiperoptimismo ese te genera problemas, habla conmigo que tengo remedios varios...

(03-05-2012, 19:04)ethernet escribió: Viendo la foto que ha puesto Luengos1970,......

¡Qué bonito queda así el coche!

A mi hasta con morro de pato, me parece precioso......

Cierto... y espera que le pongan el centro comercial con parking en la parte trasera del fondo plano...
Pregunta para entendidos. El flujo caliente debe pasar por arriba o por debajo del flujo de aire frio para que haya mas agarre?
(03-05-2012, 21:41)skylab escribió: Me gusta esto: "In a way it was a positive week and a positive test, because all the parts we put on, even if they were small in terms of performance, they worked as expected," he said (Alonso). Es una gran noticia que TODO lo que han puesto ha trabajado como esperaban...

Es cierto, porque ya cansaban las declaraciones de otros test de fernando cuando decía:

"Menuda ***** de día, no hay dios que meta eso por lo negro, me duele el pie de frenar y el alma de desesperar..."

:-)


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