Amazing how nobody has voted Webber
That's because he's barely matched his finish in the Minardi all those years ago!
Amazing how nobody has voted Webber
Test Analysis top speeds
fast Ferrari, Red Bull slowly
We have analyzed the last two days of testing in Barcelona based on speed measurements, sector data and lap times. In Part 1 of our detailed test analysis, we highlight the top speeds. Since Ferrari is nine km / h ahead of Red Bull's fastest car on the straight but was a Marussia.
On the straight no races are won. If it were, Red Bull had not once allowed to become world champion. The cars of Adrian Newey were in the last three years continuously in the top-speed measurements in the rear box. The Red Bull-makers give you the supposedly weak- Renault engine fault. What nonsense. Lotus and Williams would have to also be at the back. Lotus was just last year when the top-speed measurements several times at the top. With the same engine. And they are now again much faster.
Red Bull Last in the top speed rating
Red Bull is slow for other reasons on the line. Newey presents his car at like sharply, the one hand, the output, on the other hand, however, also increases the air resistance. Also translated the master of drawing board just like the gear. Drivability in curves brings more lap time than the highest speed on the straight. Three world titles give Newey law.
To the golden rule that Red Bull is on the straight end of the table, nothing has changed. "We are again back to it," said an annoyed team advisor Helmut Marko. The world champion troops landed with 307.7 km / h in last place. Driven by Mark Webber on Saturday. Vettel even came only 306.8 km / h
The list surprisingly leads to a Marussia. You could at the 320.5 km / h from Jules Bianchi on Saturday talking about a particular case, but the new man on the team was the Russians on Sunday h with 313.0 km / relatively quickly on your way. Presumably, he has benefited from his record from the slipstream.
Ferrari clearly improved
Since the 316.7 km / h from Fernando Alonso, are Nico Hulkenberg , Adrian Sutil and Paul di Resta has more ostentatious. Ferrari amazed at the top speed. The red cars were last year, yet the worm on the line. The old F2012 was like a barn door in the wind. The fact that the new Ferrari is fast both on the line and a round of shows, how much better off the new F138 than its predecessor.
Sauber C32 at the top speed values ​​are also due to the narrow side pods. They provide much less drag. The Force India VJM06 may look unremarkable, but he also has relatively slim sidepods and so little face. It was the only team that came on both days at the same speed.
Caterham escaped the measurements
McLaren, Mercedes and Lotus in the middle range. The difference between Lewis Hamilton with 314.9 km / h and Nico Rosberg with 312.1 km / h can be related to the slipstream. The same applies to Jenson Button (315.8 km / h) and Sergio Perez (314.0 km / h). Williams and Toro Rosso place before Red Bull at the bottom of the table.
All three, however, were in the last days of testing on the road and came with neat gasoline consequently been slow out of the final corner. You already on the finish line a deficit between nine and twelve km / h top speed kings. This reproduces. Only one team did not appear on the measured values. Caterham eluded analysis, probably because the transponder was not right.
1. Marussia - Bianchi - 320.5 km/h
2. Ferrari - Alonso - 316.7 km/h
2. Sauber - Hülkenberg - 316.7 km/h
2. Force India - Sutil/Di Resta - 316.7 km/h
5. McLaren - Button - 315.8 km/h
6. Lotus - Räikkönen - 314.9 km/h
6. Mercedes - Hamilton - 314.9 km/h
8. Toro Rosso - Vergne - 311.2 km/h
8. Williams - Maldonado - 311.2 km/h
10. Red Bull - Webber - 307.7 km/h
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Amazing how nobody has voted Webber, surprised more that Miggins hasn't.
A lot of people saying the Red Bull is not that quick. It just seems mad to me. It seems like they have missed something and not thinking they were sandbagging (which seems pretty obvious to me).
Or am I wrong?
Ferrari have not been shy in ditching drivers for being outspoken or not trying hard enough. Alonso is banking on that he is too valuable to Ferrari for them to show him the door at this moment.
The Old Man certainly would not be taking this crap from him.
Amazing how nobody has voted Webber, surprised more that Miggins hasn't.
Actually, I've thought about it: if Doktor Marko is to be believed, this will be Mark's last year in the top car; could be quite an incentive.
Tempted to change my vote to Chilton....
Maybe we need to start a 'Who'll come last?' poll...Tempted to change my vote to Chilton....

Do it! Max Power!
in case you hadn't noticed, yes I am serious about the whole Chilton fanboy thing
Is there a collective name for Chilton fans
Is there a collective name for Chilton fans
Edit: seriously though, Tomtom - why?

A) because I just thought of the slogan Max Power and want to use it
B) because everyone else hates him and I thought what the hell![]()

.Ferrari said:Domenicali: âMelbourne is just the startâ
Maranello, 6 March â Anticipation is growing ahead of the start of the 2013 World Championship â and expectations about Scuderia Ferrariâs performance are growing too. That is only natural after a month of encouraging tests and the calmness displayed by the two big players, Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa, who will return to action in the F138 at Melbourneâs Albert Park in little over a week. We will have to wait until March 16, the day of qualifying, to be able to make the first real evaluations of the performances of the cars. Given the stability of the technical regulations this year, predictions have rarely been such a futile and casual exercise.
But if you apply a certain logic, which goes beyond the excitement and the hopes generated by the start of every new season, itâs hard to imagine that the teams who were competitive last year wonât be up there this year too. Asked about the beginning of the season, Scuderia Ferrariâs Team Principal Stefano Domenicali said: âTo think of drawing conclusions after the first qualifying session in Australia would be premature because it represents only the beginning of a long voyage that ends in November. For many reasons, however, it can be considered an important test bench to establish the state of play. I expect that the teams who finished in the top positions in Sao Paulo will repeat that in Melbourne, probably with a reduced advantage â thatâs what we are all hoping for, anyway. What are the factors that have convinced me that Ferrari has made a step forward? The new business structure, the working methods, the modifications to the equipment that we have used to work on this car, the consistency of the results compared with our targets and what we saw in the recent tests â these all seem to tell us that we are on the right path at last compared to the past. So, to make an analysis that is purely centred on ourselves, unless someone else has done an exceptional job Iâm convinced that Ferrari will be in the battle to the end. A podium in Australia would be a good base on which to build the kind of successes we need. Whatâs more, apart from the actual performance of the car, our work in the wind tunnel is an element that gives us faith in the area of aerodynamics, where 90% of the performance comes from, so we can work with a certain calmness. The stability of the rules is another guarantee that there wonât be surprises with any exceptional creative solutions that make a big difference, and Iâm especially confident given the changes we made last year.â
As for the competition during the year, Domenicali added: âIâm sure that over the course of the season the competition will reduce because the demands on all the teams for the 2014 project cannot be underestimated. We are talking about a car that is completely different to what weâve seen before and thereâs a risk of missing the boat: the smaller the organisation, the greater and the earlier the resources they will have to invest in the new project. Meanwhile for the big teams, the exercise will be to balance the resources required to keep up the development to be competitive right to the end with the attention that needs to be dedicated to 2014 to avoid the risk of being left behind.â