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I think only part of their poor performance can be put down to running lighter in testing. Several teams have ended up slower than expected and that list includes Williams. Bahrain is as different an environment as you can expect from cold wintry European testing tracks, I think a few teams were caught out with their tyre setups in the massively different temperature encountered in Bahrain.
We'll find out back in Barcelona in a few races time exactly where the teams are relative to each other, the first few flyaway tracks have always thrown up slightly spurious results. Melbourne will be quite surprising too I think. |
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I think it's quite well known that Sauber have a good car, as its Sector 1 and 3 times were right up there. It was only Sector 2 that let them down. I expect solid points in Melbourne. |
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didn't Williams do this type of thing last year, how many times was Rosberg fastest in practice only to be hanging around 10-15th all race |
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Bahrain is a brutal test for a first race... especially with the new infield. You have:
The longest lap time on the circuit exaggerates the speed gap to the slower teams. Extra long straights highlights any deficiency in straight-line speed. The rough & twisty new infield was a handling nightmare. All the teams will look better at Australia. |
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Hmm maybe some sort of hex has been placed on them for keeping the stupid BMW name?
Seriously though this isn't the first time it's happened, OK there's the long run analysis stuff as well, but it'd be boring if we could tell exactly who was going to be where from pre-season testing, finding out for real at the first weekend is half the fun ![]() |
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It certainly looks bleak for Sauber in terms of future outlooks. They are already one of the slowest among established teams and have barely any cash to keep developing further. Something must happen during this season - I can't help but feel that Sauber's ownership is only a temporary solution like Brawn's ownership was in 2009. But unlike Brawn, Sauber doesn't have the luxury of having a great car to attract sponsors and potential new owners/shareholders. But the factory at Hinwil should still be attractive, so we'll see.
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Thought I should bring this thread back again, as this is starting to look very bad for them
![]() What a disaster! I don't really know what to expect next. Obviously the margin for improvement is as big as it gets: Bahrain: double DNF (KOB lap 11, DLR lap 28) Australia: KOB DNF (1st lap), DLR P12 Malaysia: double DNF (KOB lap 8, DLR lap 0) 3 races finished until now, or 163 laps of competition, of which Kobayashi has only raced 20. For DLR is not quite bright either. On qualifying they look something like lower-mid class, but if you rely on results (which is what F1 is about) I think they are the worst team so far (maybe together with Virgin) of the whole bunch. Even Lotus and Hispania are showing some progress compared to this! ![]() |
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