Temporada F1 2025

Iniciado por McHouserphy, Ene 01, 2025, 11:56 AM

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yorch

Que pena, todo un clásico de los circuitos.  :(

GoVal

DEP Eddie.

No tenía ni idea de que estaba enfermo. Una pena.

McHouserphy

Haas revela los problemas que le han dejado a la cola de la F1
la falta de rendimiento sorprendió al equipo. El director del equipo, Ayao Komatsu, creía sinceramente que algo se había roto cuando el coche dio sus primeras vueltas en el circuito de Albert Park, y fue una decepción que no hubiera nada físicamente mal.
 


Recomiendo la lectura de la segunda mitad del artículo, para comprender cómo se trabaja cuando un equipo encuentra problemas inesperados (normal, si los problemas son esperados, la cosa ya sería de chiste :gaydude:  :ouchcomputer:  :roto2rie: ) ;D

GoVal


yorch

Parece mas cerca la promoción del gruñoncete Achusnoda en un tipico movimiento rebbulliano.

McHouserphy


Exclusiva: Red Bull cierra el cambio de Lawson por Tsunoda para Japón
Yuki Tsunoda ya está preparado para reemplazar a Liam Lawson en Red Bull F1 a partir de la próxima carrera, el GP de Japón, como reveló Motorsport.com.
 


GoVal

Lo fuerte de lo de Lawson es qué deben de haber visto en su telemetría para bajarlo del Red Bull en sólo dos carreras.

McHouserphy

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Cita de: GoVal en Mar 27, 2025, 09:54 PMLo fuerte de lo de Lawson es qué deben de haber visto en su telemetría para bajarlo del Red Bull en sólo dos carreras.

No hace falta ni mirar las telemetrías :gaydude: :mosking:, basta con las radios :gaydude: :mosking:  ;D

GoVal

Primera imagen de Tsunoda probándose el Red Bull y sus primeras declaraciones  :gaydude: .








yorch

Que raro se hace un finde donde se cambia la hora y ¡no hay formula 1! raro raro raaaaaaaro...


GoVal

Lo han hecho para darle algo de descanso a McH, que siempre le toca calcular los horarios 




:gaydude:




GoVal

Parece que lo quieren mantener sí o sí... al menos hasta final de temporada.


Red Bull plans extra Tsunoda testing before Miami Grand Prix

Yuki Tsunoda has been handed a boost in his hopes of making rapid progress in understanding the quirks of Red Bull's Formula 1 cars, with the squad lining up a test programme for him next week after the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.

Tsunoda is coming off the back of an intense three-week spell at Red Bull where there has been little respite amid the triple headers of Japan, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia.

But with the team encouraged by the progress he has made, and happy that his technical feedback is helping it unlock some answers as to the challenges it faces with its current RB21, Red Bull is making sure it does not miss any opportunity to further fast track his progress.

The Race has learned that Red Bull has committed to an intense week of work for Tsunoda after the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in the hope of him making further steps forward before the next race in Miami.

This will include work in Red Bull's simulator next Tuesday, before Tsunoda is handed a day of running in Red Bull's RB19 car at Silverstone the day after.

The run in the 2023 car will fall under the allowances that F1 teams are given for the Testing of Previous Cars - which are those that competed in any of the three calendar years prior to the preceding year.

Red Bull has picked the RB19 because the car was ultra successful - winning every race bar one that season - so should give Tsunoda a better insight into what a well-performing current ground effect car should feel like.

The decision by Red Bull to run Tsunoda at Silverstone highlights the kind of efforts that the squad is making to ensure he is as comfortable as he can be as he adjusts to life in the team.

While the car is not identical to the current RB21, a proper day of testing will allow Tsunoda and the team the chance to experiment with set-ups and explore various technical ideas together.

Tsunoda himself has admitted that despite having three races under his belt, there is still so much to learn about the car and how to get the most from it.

"I'm just trying to understand how this car operates, how this car performs well," he said in Jeddah.

"I think I'm not really understanding even half of it.  These things are the key that I'm trying to work really hard on to understand as soon as possible, so I can work on different sort of stuff - all sorts of development and whatever."

Red Bull used the RB19 to give Tsunoda's predecessor Liam Lawson a winter wake-up test at Jerez in February, prior to his first running in the team's 2025 challenger.

Teams are allowed a maximum of 20 days of TPC running each year, but with their race drivers limited to a combined total of 1000 kilometres over a maximum of four days.

https://www.the-race.com/formula-1/red-bull-plans-extra-tsunoda-testing-before-miami-grand-prix/

GoVal

Nos caiga mejor o peor, lo de este chico es una barbaridad.




yorch

Es impresionante, el mejor piloto de esta generación sin dudarlo.

GoVal