More Ferrari sackings! Not looking good for them...... http://sniffpetrol.com/2014/12/18/vettel-only-one-left-at-ferrari/#.VJL-ASusXT-
691Kg (2014) to 702Kg (2015) means that the weight saving will be crica 2.5% and the power output is equivalent to 15%+. Those are massive figures at this level.
I remember Luca Furbatto saying a few months ago that Vergne's feedback was limited, but I guess it's better than a rookie doing simulator work. Unfortunately De La Rosa is leaving.
Considering he was still making frequent rookie mistakes this season my faith that JEV would give consistent feedback is... not high. Beats Formula E I guess.
It is looking even more likely that Honda have engine problems. It is being reported in a few places that Eric B is aligning McL/Honda with Ferrari and Renault on not wanting the engine freeze to kick in at the beginning of the season but to allow in season testing!!!! It seems to me like Honda must have big problems as they don't have to abide by the engine development tokens this year. The only reason I can think that Eric is effectively asking for more time to develop the engine is they have fairly major reliability problems or they have discovered a way of getting more power but the lead time is too long to meet the engine freeze at the beginning of the season. Any thoughts?
I guess moving the engine freeze to the Thursday before Spain could work and be fairly fair, but then how do you say how many tokens have been used and when? 15/03 Australia 29/03 Malaysia 12/04 China 19/04 Bahrain 03/05 Korea (TBC) 10/05 Spain 24/05 Monaco 07/06 Canada
Lotus “subject to confirmation” on an updated FIA 2015 F1 entry list Caterham and Manor both included; World champion Lewis Hamilton opts to keep number 44 for next season By William Esler. please log in to view this image Lotus: Participation in 2015 season uncertain The Lotus team have been listed as “subject to confirmation” on an updated FIA entry list for the 2015 Formula 1 season. The Enstone-based team have already confirmed both Romain Grosjean and Pastor Maldonado for the new campaign, along with a switch to Mercedes power. However, the financial strife of the multiple-championship winning outfit has been well documented in recent years and after a dismal 2014 dropped from fourth to eighth in the Constructors’ Championship, missing out on valuable prize money. The poor on track performance also means the team have now lost their seat on the F1 Strategy Group. The Times report that there are fears amongst F1 executives that ‘a third team will collapse in the new year as the sport dithers over a multimillion-pound plan to slash costs’. Caterham and Manor F1 - formerly known as Marussia - are both still included on the entry list, subject to confirmation, despite the two teams remaining in administration and the latter’s assets being auctioned off in mid-December. The updated entry list also revealed that Lewis Hamilton will opt not to carry number one on his Mercedes in 2015, with the reigning world champion deciding to remain with the number 44 on his car.
I dont know if I agree with Lewis being allowed to keep #44. The #1 should always be on the champions car. Once again commercialism is ruining the soul of the sport
Don't think a number is hurting the sport much, MotoGP is doing fine with the same system. But I see where you are coming from.
How would Fernando feel if Ferrari have an all round better engine than Honda and continue to stay ahead? Damn...
Ferrari and Red Bull have piled on the pressure and as normal FIA have agreed! Terrible. Oh and Honda have to submit engine by 28th feb and NO in year development!!!!!!!