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I was looking at the testing times for both Rubens and Nico.
![]() Does this point towards an underpowered and thirsty engine? Could just mean that the Williams car is just a pig and they made a big mistake during development. We'll just have to wait for the next Cosworth-powered cars to make comparisons. |
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so far Williams are nowhere - the only good thing about them is that we'll have a yardstick to compare the new guys to, as i fear the Cossie is behind the game and would not be unexpected for the newbies to be at the back, but if they are closer to the pack than Williams, perhaps they have done a really good job and the engine is holding them back
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Rubens was extremely confident about this year. I think he would have addressed Cosworth on this very issue, and if it had been a problem then he wouldn't have given off all these good vibes.
It could be the Cosworth are taking it easy for the first couple of tests, wanting to make sure everything works - or that Williams have been carrying a lot of fuel. Remember that some drivers have more difficulty settling into a new car than others. Button has had problems where Alonso hasn't. Maybe the same is going on with Rubens and Little Nico. |
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Testing usually proves very little, especially the first tests.
Williams were probably making sure everything worked more than trying for times. Sauber had a new to them, but proven engine. Next session might reveal a little more as both Williams and Cosworth have a chance to go over data. I do expect Cosworth to be given latitude to make improvements. |
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will it still be like this
Rubens Barrichello Stewart-Ford 21 points the next year Rubens Barrichello Ferrari 62 points Eddie Irvine Ferrari 74 points the next year Eddie Irvine Jaguar-Cosworth 4 points 11 years from 1995 1995 cosworth (ford) got 19 points 1996 cosworth (ford) got 11 points 1997 cosworth (ford) got 8 points 1998 cosworth (ford) got 5 points 1999 cosworth (ford) got 37 points 2000 cosworth ( ) got 4 points 2001 cosworth ( ) got 9 points 2002 cosworth ( ) got 8 points 2003 cosworth (ford) got 41 points 2004 cosworth (ford) got 16 points 2005 cosworth (ford) got 41 points 2006 cosworth (ford) got 11 + 1 points (1 point from STR-Cosworth v10) |
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No need to jump to conclusions, the Williams were running 1m13 pace which is in the ball park depending on fuel loads. |
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I don't think so, I mean when was a Cosworth-designed engine truly competitive? 1994? ![]() But yes, they've always been amongst the worst. But that could be that they've always supplied 'customer' teams and never really seemingly took the whole thing seriously. |
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The impression I have got so far is that although Cosworth isn't dramatically bad (Williams "only" 2 secs behind frontrunners or so I guess), they are still behind others. Williams looked more impressive last year with a different engine. But it will be certainly interesting to see, what can the new teams do and I think it would be most sensible to compare their times to the ones of Williams. If Virgin/Lotus can be within 1-2 secs of Williams' times, they will have done well.
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Testing usually proves very little, especially the first tests. So far, the only thing that has come out of this test session is :"SchM is back", and everyone else had better get used to it. |
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Testing usually proves very little, especially the first tests. |
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Our first measure of performance was always going to be durability and the fact that Rubens and Nico completed over 1,200kms between them showed that engine reliability has been in line with our expectations
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/81288 The cossie boys seem happy enough ![]() |
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