Entries in Testing (3)
A Tale of Two Tracks
So The City of Long Beach is looking for someone the take over the race on their streets. And who do we think is sending them letters of interest. None other than Bernie and his mate Chris Pook, the man who dropped F1 nearly thirty years ago in favor of CART. Why? Simple, even back then he could not make money on F1 when the fee was around $2m a year. Now it is at least ten times that F1 wants to come back. Yes FOM will be running the event, but you can bet Bernie will get his payday from somewhere. The track as it is now is never going to meet F1 standard, so who is paying for the upgrade? No sitting out in the sun like Indycar, these guys are going to want a pit building. Or is this just a Bernie ploy to stick it to existing promoters?
And then there is Sochi. With Russia invading Ukraine are we seriously going to race in Sochi? I guess some will argue that it is no worse than going to Bahrain, but we should not be going there either. There is not a word being said about Sochi and F1 in any press I have seen, but someone at the FIA and FOM has to be thinking hard about this. Of course, with so much Russian money in F1 now perhaps no one cares to rock the boat. I wonder what it is like to be a Chelsea supporter at the moment. If the UK freezes Russian assets as the US is threatening to do what happens then?
On a better note, testing is over and Australia beckons. Mercedes powered cars seem to have the edge, but it is testing. Well it was for some. The Renault powered cars seem to be in crisis management mode. Still, even Mercedes have their concerns on reliability, so can we see a repeat of Adelaide 85 when four cars finished?
Testing
Our patience usually. Here we are with withdrawal symptoms from a cold and dark winter with no racing and needing something to stir the blood. What do we get? Testing. Just to show how irrelevant testing is, yesterday Hulkenburg in the Force India is fastest, and Senna in the Williams is among the slowest. Today Maldanado sets the fastest time of the week, in the Williams, and Di Resta in the Force India is way off the pace!
While testing does not show us who is really quick, it does throw up who is in trouble. HRT are not here at all and Marussia are running last year's car. Nothing much changing there. Lotus have a real problem with their chassis design and called off this week's test after seven laps when Grosjean said the car felt strange. Back to the factory. Ferrari are not on the pace and Alonso is saying the car is hard to understand. Sound familiar?
Indycar is testing the "Car of Today", the DW12, on ovals, and the drivers believe the problems have been solved with the handling. Pity there will not be many ovals left for them to drive on.
Over in Jerez di Puniet on the Aprilia powered CRT is putting in some good times, about 0.3 secs a lap off the Ducatti of Hector Barbera, which is better than the 5 seconds Colin Edwards managed, but it is a Ducatti and not the Honda, so let's not get too excited. The Duke is better this year by the sound of it, but still not on the pace of the Hondas.
World Superbike kicks off its season at Phillip Island, and testing there has seen a fair share of injuries. Leon Haslam for one has had surgery and may not start. Let's wait and see if Checa can keep it going from last year. He has been quick in testing so far.
NASCAR has its Dual 125's today, so I guess you can say the season has started.
30 days to go for the F1 season to start, and Australia loses its major sponsor, DHL! Of course good old QANTAS will step in, for a lot less I bet, but the CEO says sponsorship, corporate, ticket sales are all up! And they forecast to only lose $56m this year! But it is better value for money than the tennis.
Bahrain continues to be a political "bun fight" with British politicians and peers of the realm taking opposing sides of "should we go or not." Joe Saward has booked his ticket so it sounds as though it is on. Bernie had better be right "that it is only a couple of kids in trouble with the police." Nice one as always Bernie. Like the guys in Sao Paulo just wanting to sell Jenson Button a hat.
It's Over
At the other end of the timesheet Rosberg is slowest, then Barrichello, with the HRT quicker, go figure.
Over in Sepang Casey Stoner is fastest on day one 0.4 seconds faster than Lorenzo. Did not take Casey long to adjust to the Honda. Now Valentino is down in 12th trying to find a position on the Ducati that is comfortable. Someone suggested he is still sand bagging, but team mate Hayden is behind him, and what use is it to sand bag? Can you really set up the bike if you are running around off the pace? And I would have thought that the "head games" would dictate that you would want to put your stamp of authority on from the beginning? Maybe someone out there can enlighten me? Good to see the Suzuki somewhere on the pace unlike last year, and Ben Spies going OK, but then so is Colin Edwards on the second team Yamaha.
In other news, Bernie is not talking about bribes on the advice of his lawyers, and Mark Webber says he is up for another crack at the title and I'm sure he is given how close he was last year. What Bernie is talking about is new races, "If we have some new races, some others will fall out — we don’t need Australia, for instance." Nice one Bernie.