cbbcisace wrote:They was doing back to back comparisons. Pedro had it towards to end of FP1 and has it now on.
Oh. I've rather meant his overall improvement over the recent races.
cbbcisace wrote:They was doing back to back comparisons. Pedro had it towards to end of FP1 and has it now on.
solarcold wrote:cbbcisace wrote:They was doing back to back comparisons. Pedro had it towards to end of FP1 and has it now on.
Oh. I've rather meant his overall improvement over the recent races.
cbbcisace wrote:solarcold wrote:cbbcisace wrote:They was doing back to back comparisons. Pedro had it towards to end of FP1 and has it now on.
Oh. I've rather meant his overall improvement over the recent races.
I agree with you, maybe its down to the fact he may be leaving the team so has to prove something?
Myrvold wrote:First top 20 start for HRT?
Meatwad wrote:Myrvold wrote:First top 20 start for HRT?
No. In the 2010 Belgian Grand Prix, Senna and Yamamoto started 18th and 19th, respectively. I can't remember any other races where they started in the top 20.
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Meatwad wrote:Myrvold wrote:First top 20 start for HRT?
No. In the 2010 Belgian Grand Prix, Senna and Yamamoto started 18th and 19th, respectively. I can't remember any other races where they started in the top 20.
slowest_indian wrote:Good qualifying from Pedro today, that new floor seems to have given them abit of a boost.
Just noted that there is a Tetley sponsor on the rear wing for this weekend...
As a yorkshireman and HRT fan, this is truly brilliant.
David AGS wrote:Clos back in for FP1 for Korea
http://www.hrtf1team.com/en/noticias/pr ... fQWhZ.html
cbbcisace wrote:New Rear Wing for HRT this weekend.
cbbcisace wrote:I'd say pretty poor even for HRT today, Narain finished 82s beind Pic! Nearly a lap down!! Pedro issue again was safety related, but it shows to me that Holzer have produced a sub standard car, that is why HRT have brought in Carbotech to build the F113.
aerond wrote:Yes RDD, but we always knew you never had any sort of taste either
tommykl wrote:I have a shite car and meme sponsors, but Corrado Fabi will carry me to the promised land with the power of Lionel Richie.
eurobrun wrote:cbbcisace wrote:I'd say pretty poor even for HRT today, Narain finished 82s beind Pic! Nearly a lap down!! Pedro issue again was safety related, but it shows to me that Holzer have produced a sub standard car, that is why HRT have brought in Carbotech to build the F113.
I thought Carbotech already had an association with HRT
eurobrun wrote:cbbcisace wrote:I'd say pretty poor even for HRT today, Narain finished 82s beind Pic! Nearly a lap down!! Pedro issue again was safety related, but it shows to me that Holzer have produced a sub standard car, that is why HRT have brought in Carbotech to build the F113.
I thought Carbotech already had an association with HRT
cbbcisace wrote:eurobrun wrote:cbbcisace wrote:I'd say pretty poor even for HRT today, Narain finished 82s beind Pic! Nearly a lap down!! Pedro issue again was safety related, but it shows to me that Holzer have produced a sub standard car, that is why HRT have brought in Carbotech to build the F113.
I thought Carbotech already had an association with HRT
For the F111 yes.... Kolles signed a contract with Holzer because they was a lot cheaper than Carbotech, but the build quality is pretty awful tbh.
The team have sorted the weight difference out from not using KERS but they are still a little overweight.
So that's why Carbotech are being used again!
Mitch Hedberg wrote:I want to be a race car passenger: just a guy who bugs the driver. Say man, can I turn on the radio? You should slow down. Why do we gotta keep going in circles? Man, you really like Tide...
Pointrox wrote:And it was built entirely by Holzer.
Talk about German quality
All jokes aside - do HRT have their own production department at Caja Magica, or they keep using Holzer's services? Any information on that?
Zetec wrote:Well recently there has been some Narain bashing in this forum. I thought, maybe I could bring some light behind his recent performances and show you all, what the real deal is.
Let's start of with the last race, Korea:
A few of you guys gave Narain a bad rating for the race. It's true: at the end he was aroung 80 seconds behind Pic. But, let't take a closer look to the numbers:
Practice 2: Narain was faster then PDLR, but still 0.802 seconds behind the next fastest car, Petrov.
Practice 3: Narain was faster then PDLR, but still 0.783 seconds behind the next fastest car, Glock.
Q1: Due to his brakes failing on the outlap, no time posted. His practice 3 time was still faster then PDLR Q1 and P3 time, and would have been 1.474 seconds slower than Glock's fastest lap.
The race: Narain was on a one-stop strategy, Pic on a two-stop strategy.
So doing the numbers, Narain lost around 1.5 seconds every lap. Until lap 48 he lost about 1 second a lap. But with old tyres and another round of blue flags and traffic he lost around 32 seconds in the last 5 laps!
So in my opinion until Lap 48, Narain did, what his car was able to do: loosing 1 second a lap. Compared to the times in practice, it was the number you had to expect. So in my opinion, strategy was not on Narain's side. Doing a one-stop strategy, with a car eating tyres up worse than the W03, you couldn't expect something else...
cbbcisace wrote:Zetec wrote:Well recently there has been some Narain bashing in this forum. I thought, maybe I could bring some light behind his recent performances and show you all, what the real deal is.
Let's start of with the last race, Korea:
A few of you guys gave Narain a bad rating for the race. It's true: at the end he was aroung 80 seconds behind Pic. But, let't take a closer look to the numbers:
Practice 2: Narain was faster then PDLR, but still 0.802 seconds behind the next fastest car, Petrov.
Practice 3: Narain was faster then PDLR, but still 0.783 seconds behind the next fastest car, Glock.
Q1: Due to his brakes failing on the outlap, no time posted. His practice 3 time was still faster then PDLR Q1 and P3 time, and would have been 1.474 seconds slower than Glock's fastest lap.
The race: Narain was on a one-stop strategy, Pic on a two-stop strategy.
So doing the numbers, Narain lost around 1.5 seconds every lap. Until lap 48 he lost about 1 second a lap. But with old tyres and another round of blue flags and traffic he lost around 32 seconds in the last 5 laps!
So in my opinion until Lap 48, Narain did, what his car was able to do: loosing 1 second a lap. Compared to the times in practice, it was the number you had to expect. So in my opinion, strategy was not on Narain's side. Doing a one-stop strategy, with a car eating tyres up worse than the W03, you couldn't expect something else...
Sorry I should just say that it's not all down to Narain but in my opinion he is not a F1 driver.
Klon wrote:more liek Nick Ass-idy amirite?
David AGS wrote:The TATA logo has a chequered green and yellow backround is the only difference.
Encouraging to see that they have a small upgrade here, not sure what it is but a positive sign. DLR did try a new rear wing in FP1 in last race.
Mitch Hedberg wrote:I want to be a race car passenger: just a guy who bugs the driver. Say man, can I turn on the radio? You should slow down. Why do we gotta keep going in circles? Man, you really like Tide...
Waris wrote:Wouldn't it be nice if KH-7 became HRT's title sponsor? That would make for a cracking livery, I think.
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
MCard LOLAdinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
cbbcisace wrote:Ohhh what can I say! HRT have a fundamental issue with cooling the brakes, whether its the brake ducts or the fact the FW isn't helping air flow =[
Also watching Narain on board yesterday the side pods where lifting up, another point to Holzer shoddy workmanship.
Zetec wrote:cbbcisace wrote:Ohhh what can I say! HRT have a fundamental issue with cooling the brakes, whether its the brake ducts or the fact the FW isn't helping air flow =[
Also watching Narain on board yesterday the side pods where lifting up, another point to Holzer shoddy workmanship.
The problem isn't the brakes itself; it's more a problem of a frontwing, who was designed for the F111, and now, with marginal changes, used for the F112. The F112 has a different suspension-layout, and so the brake-ducts are in a position, where the airflow generated by the frontwing is obviously not ideal for the cooling.
Even the F111 was marginal with its brakes. And comparing the different frontwings they used. Look how the frontwing is evolving:
So actually, they put the old-F111-FW cascades back to the new-F112-FW... It's obviously not about designing a new car and more about assembling the car with existing parts. And they took the old F111-FW as their new F112-FW.
Now I know what their new design-department is doing back in their "magic box".
Sitorimon wrote:I don't think they ever have? 1 Lap down was the previous best I thought. Was quite heartening to see Caterham, Marussia and HRT back all within a second of each other almost in quali. I do wonder if HRT can run full steam all race long with those brakes. Narain was lucky to walk away today. Scary one.