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ioan
4th April 2007, 09:23
While commenting on the new floor flexibility tests Nick told reporters:

<<"I don't expect any issues with us," he told Autosport. "I don't expect any big change for anyone, including Ferrari.

"They are one and a half second quicker than anyone, and changing the floor does not take that away." >>

http://www.planetf1.com/story/0,18954,3213_2035738,00.html

jas123f1
4th April 2007, 11:09
While commenting on the new floor flexibility tests Nick told reporters:

<<"I don't expect any issues with us," he told Autosport. "I don't expect any big change for anyone, including Ferrari.

"They are one and a half second quicker than anyone, and changing the floor does not take that away." >>

http://www.planetf1.com/story/0,18954,3213_2035738,00.html

Sure, :) i think that all discussion about the floor is a bit over dimensioned, but it’s difficult to believe that Ferrari is so much as 1,5 sec faster than al the other cars - 0,5 second is more realistic during race and even less in the quali. Also BMW is in a “podium shape” today I think. If Kimis engine don’t get broken is he my favourite to win otherwise it will be Massa (I hope) . :) but everything outside a win should of course be a disappointment for the all Ferrari fans, I think. :D

555-04Q2
4th April 2007, 13:51
1.5 sec a lap faster than everyone else is a bit optomistic IMHO. The next few races will reveal the real gap soon enough ;)

93VTEC
4th April 2007, 17:21
If that was the case, then Ferrari should have lapped even the second place...That didn't happen, because it's more like .5 of a sec.

4th April 2007, 17:55
If that was the case, then Ferrari should have lapped even the second place...That didn't happen, because it's more like .5 of a sec.

But that pre-supposes that Kimi ran at his ultimate pace for every lap, and as far as I can remember no driver has ever done that when they didn't have to. As Jackie Stewart once said, the art of racing is to win as slowly as possible.


1.5 sec a lap faster than everyone else is a bit optomistic IMHO. The next few races will reveal the real gap soon enough ;)

As a Ferrari fan, I hope it isn't over-optimistic! Didn't the F2002 & F2004 sometimes lap that much quicker?

That said, I don't believe that Ferrari are that much quicker.

Sleeper
5th April 2007, 02:56
As a Ferrari fan, I hope it isn't over-optimistic! Didn't the F2002 & F2004 sometimes lap that much quicker?

That said, I don't believe that Ferrari are that much quicker.

I think was as much 2+ seconds at times in 04 in race trim (never looked that much in qualy though).

I dont think Ferrari are that far ahead, again, either, or at least wont remain like that when McLaren get a better understanding of the tyres. The oposition is just a lot better prepaired this year than in either of the last two Ferrari dominated years.

tintop
5th April 2007, 03:09
[quote="tamburello"]
As a Ferrari fan, I hope it isn't over-optimistic! Didn't the F2002 & F2004 sometimes lap that much quicker?
[quote]

It is absolutely amazing how dominant the Ferrari hardware and management have been over the past decade.

I wonder how long their intimate knowledge of the Bridgestones will serve them in this one tire format?

jens
5th April 2007, 10:30
1,5 seconds is clearly overoptimistic.

Maybe Heidfeld tries to prove as convincingly as possible why he as a driver is unable to fight against the Ferraris. :) 1,5 secs is clearly too much for a driver to equalise the gap. And if BMW somehow manages to match Ferraris, then he will say that look, I did a miracle, matching a car that is more than a second per lap faster. :p :

Garry Walker
7th April 2007, 13:49
Heidfeld must be on DRUGS

ioan
7th April 2007, 15:29
Well for qualy pace for sure it was not the case, maybe they will do better tomorrow, not 1.5 though.

But hey Ferrari say they had no upgrade for Sepang.

Mikeall
8th April 2007, 22:19
Pos No Driver Team Lap Time Of Day Average Speed Time

1 2 Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes 22 15:40:13 206.355 1:36.701

2 1 Fernando Alonso McLaren-Mercedes 42 16:13:06 206.014 1:36.861

3 5 Felipe Massa Ferrari 42 16:13:42 205.298 1:37.199

4 6 Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari 40 16:09:46 205.237 1:37.228

5 9 Nick Heidfeld BMW 55 16:34:55 204.838 1:37.417

17 10 Robert Kubica BMW 53 16:33:45 201.820 1:38.874

Heidfeld must be over a second faster than Massa and Raikkonen then...