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HRT completes 2012 grid with Barcelona debutComments Off The 2012 grid is complete, after backmarkers Marussia and HRT finally revealed their new cars on Monday. At 5pm, the struggling Spanish team’s car managed ten laps with Narain Karthikeyan at the wheel. “The first impressions are quite good,” said the Indian driver. “It’s definitely a step up from last year.” Monday was HRT’s first ever winter test run with a new car, since the team’s inception in 2010. |
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Vettel, Alonso cautious on 2012 title prospectsComments Off F1 grandees Sebastian Vettel and Fernando Alonso have refused to predict they will be in the running for this year’s world title. “I think it’s too far away,” back to back world champion Vettel, referring to the three week gap until Melbourne, told German reporters. “At the moment we do not know where we all are, which is why I don’t want to talk about the first race or the championship.” Agreed Alonso: “I think it’s wrong to try to figure out in February if you are going to have a successful season or not. We don’t know,” he is quoted by AS newspaper. “The feelings I have are that we are faster than the Giulietta,” he smiled, referring to the Alfa Romeo road car. “I don’t know. Red Bull seems to be strong but we will not know how much until we get to Melbourne,” said Alonso. According to Finland’s MTV3, McLaren’s Jenson Button added: “I don’t think Red Bull will have the same kind of head start they had at the beginning of last season. “But Sebastian is of course the favourite, as he should be — he won the past two championships.” |
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Mercedes hiding new ‘double diffuser’ conceptComments Off The recently revealed ‘W-duct’ aside, another technical secret has been discovered aboard Mercedes’ newly launched W03. Germany’s Auto Motor und Sport reports that mechanics working for the Brackley based team are making more efforts than usual to hide the front and rear of the car, and erecting huge screens in front of the pits between test runs in Barcelona. But a big secret is now out of the bag, and it’s located beneath the rear rain light and being described by insiders as “like a double diffuser”. Italy’s La Gazzetta dello Sport said the feature is believed to produce an effect similar to the one pioneered by Mercedes’ predecessor Brawn GP in 2009, which resulted in the championship for Jenson Button. And according to Auto Motor und Sport, the concept differs to the banned double diffuser because the air is channelled through holes at the rear of the engine cover. The concept, despite complying with the FIA’s blown diffuser clampdown, also reportedly involves the clever redirection of exhaust gases. And yet another innovation on the Mercedes could be a passive ‘F-duct’-style addition to the car’s new rear wing, working alongside the ‘DRS’ system. When asked about the ‘ducts’, Rosberg and Schumacher played it coy: “What’s that?” Rosberg answered, while Schumacher joked that it sounds like something that should go “quack!” “They are a good team,” Red Bull team boss Christian Horner told Sky when asked about Mercedes. “They have some good people so it would be foolish to underestimate them.” Meanwhile, TZ newspaper in Germany reports that the FIA could be set to clamp down even harder in the area of exhaust blowing. There are rumours Renault and Mercedes-powered teams are still using clever engine mapping techniques for aerodynamic effect. |
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“In that situation there is only one directive: to work more hard,” says SchumacherComments Off Not even at the press conference the technology currently makes what Michael Schumacher will. On the podium before the Hungarian Grand Prix weekend in Budapest, the world champion several times unsuccessfully pressed the button labeled, to be heard. But only as a Mercedes sports chief Norbert Haug intervened game was Schumacher’s lead free. “If Norbert touches, works for you too,” Schumacher said, adding with a grin: “Maybe he should touch it my car, it would also work again.” His humor is not the seven-time world champion has lost also. In the 41-year-old experienced so far the most frustrating phase of his already so disappointing first year after the sensational comeback. “In that situation there is only one directive: to work more hard,” says Schumacher and assured: “We did not get nervous. We just have to attempt to understand the car better. We must remain calm, view all the details exactly and everything closely . Analyze Why Schumacher, at least outwardly so calm remains is obvious. This season he has accepted as a learning year. The title of 2010 he had checked weeks ago, but the 2011 quite briskly re-issued as a target. For the Formula 1 scene Schumacher is either way a gain. The TV ratings rise, ‘RTL recorded’ on average over a million viewers more than last year. And the ticket to many places. In Budapest, currently at almost ten percent compared to 2009. “We have to thank to Michael Schumacher,” said Vice President Tamas Frank Hungaroring. The audience favorite in honor they even have an audience rank in “Michael Schumacher stands renamed. “A great idea,” says Schumacher. He has visited “his” stand still, “but I will pass this weekend so more times.” |
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