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Monday, 20 February 2012 16:38

F1 Preview – Barcelona Testing

Written by  Declan Hackett
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The teams are setting up in Barcelona for the second pre-season test, where this year’s Mercedes will break cover, leaving only perennial traffic jams Marussia and Hispania to show a new car.

So what was learnt from the first test at Jerez? Not much, to be honest. With the ban on track testing during the season, these tests are no longer about testing the cars but about verifying results from each team’s simulator rigs, since this is where the real testing will happen throughout the year. And as the teams are still manufacturing chassis and parts, they are running only one car per day, so we still haven’t seen all the top drivers go head-to-head.

Having said that, there are a few things you can see. Firstly - with the exception of the McLaren - these are the most hideous cars for years. The FIA have forced the teams to lower the cars’ noses, creating an ungainly step-up around the front

suspension. Already, the noses have acquired a nickname – “the platypus!” Whether McLaren have stolen a march or missed the boat with their solution has yet to be seen.

Secondly, whether Vettel or Weber drove, the Red Bull was the car to beat. Both drivers set comfortably faster laps than their main rivals, although over a long test stint, the average times from Red Bull, McLaren and Ferrari were within a couple of tenths. Stories from McLaren indicate that they may have been running the car with low fuel loads to improve the times, while Ferrari seem to be struggling with a radical car design and may need a few races to unlock its potential.

Most of the technical discussion has focused on a mysterious duct on top of the Red Bull’s nose. Designer Adrian Newey insists it’s to keep the drivers cool, but no one seems to be buying this! Smart money is on a duct guiding air back to the rear diffuser, but we probably won’t know for sure until the first race

F1 returnee Kimi Raikkonen has settled in very quickly at Lotus after a couple of seasons sulking in a rally car. Hopefully, he won’t need his new off-road skills during the season. With him back, for the first time ever there will be six world champions on the grid – Vettel, Hamilton, Button, Alonso, Schumacher and Raikkonen – and any of them could be race winners.

But there’s still four weeks until the first race, and almost every part you can see of every car will be redesigned by then. At the moment, my tip is Vettel and Red Bull to make it three-in-a-row.

Vettel is currently 11/10 to be crowned champion driver whilst Red Bull are 10/11 to lift the Constructors Championship. click on the Bet Now button for the latest markets and match betting.

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