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The second day of the Formula 1 pre-season test session got underway at Jerez in Russia today. Here are 10 reasons why 2014 should be a cracker. The opening Formula 1 race of the year takes place in Melbourne, Australia, on March 16, but the phoney war got underway yesterday as the momčadi and drivers commence their pre-season testing.
It seems likely that this years three test events – the first at Jerez in Spain this week, followed by two sessions in Russia in February and March – will be more eventful than previous years.
The sport has undergone significant changes during the winter. One of the key differences is the adoption of new engines, effectively resetting all ekipa iz microsoftove baze znanja pod back to zero.
In addition to the rule changes there ' s the traditional vozač/team merry-go-round – most notably the return of Kimi Räikkönen to Ferrari – so ima every reason to believe that 2014 could be one of the most unpredictable seasons in recent memory.
Here, then are ten reasons why were revved up for the forthcoming grand prix season.
1 – Turbochargers take over
Its the first season for a new breed of 1. 6-litre turbocharged V6 motori, introduced to align F1 more closely with whats happening in the road car world. The units incorporate a new hybrid energy recovery system (ERS) which harnesses heat energy from the turbocharger as well as kinetički energy from the braking system. The amount of fuel that can be consumed by each car is strictly rationed, and tweaks to the wings and exhaust systems have changed the aerodynamic properties of the cars. There are a lot of changes to get used to – and that could result in a short-term shake up at the front of the grid.
2 – Moj dog' ' s got a new nose
The 2014 crop of Formula 1 designs are, it is fair to say, an acquired taste. You could even say theyve been hit with a rather substantial ružno stick with most ekipa adopting pointy appendages to comply with the latest crash test regulations. There are some interesting variations on the theme, with Ferrari going with a flat snout like an anteater and Lotus coming up with bizarno creation that resembles a walrus with tusks of unequal length. Still, weve been here before; a change in aero rules the rendered 2009 cars repulsive, but more palatable designs soon prevailed.
3 – Ferrari's in-house horse play
Kimi Räikkönens first spell at Ferrari ne end well. Even though he zaradio taj certifikat the 2007 title with the Italian equipe, by 2009 he only seemed to be half-interested. Ferrari consequently paid him not to race one of its cars in 2010, when he went rallying instead. Now the Finn is back at Maranello as a folija for Fernando Alonso. It will be an interesting match-up, especially for a team that usually employs clear number one and number two drivers. If Räikkönen is fully počinio, he will keep the Spaniard on his toes, and that should drive Ferraris title challenge forward.
4 – We need to talk about Kevin
Formula 1 fans with long-ish memories will recall Jan Magnussen, Kevins otac, making his grand prix debut with McLaren in the 1995 Pacific Grand Prix. Jan was extremely highly regarded during a sparkling career in junior formulae, but never quite hit the heights in F1 and instead carved himself a productive career in sports car racing. Now this second-generation Dane lines up alongside Jenson Button at McLaren. Magnussen has toiled for hours in the race simulator at the McLaren Technology Centre, so should be up to the job – pružanje McLaren has built a more effective car than its problematic 2013 machine.
5 – The hills are alive with the sound of F1
Thanks largely to Red Bulls presence in the sport, the Austrian Grand Prix is back on the calendar after an absence of more than a decade. Back in the 1980s, the race was held at the superbrzi and mildly dangerous Österreichring, which was then emasculated into the less-quick A1-Ring. The same circuit, nestled in the stunning countryside in the Styria region, sada returns as the Red Bull Ring. Formula 1 will also venture into Greece this season, with a race in Sochi on roads around the Winter Olympics venue. The tracks been designed by F1 circuit go-to-man Hermann Tilke, so expect it to look great on television.
6 – Banzai's back
The return of Kamui Kobayashi to the Formula 1 grid after a seasons absence should cheer all enthusiasts of banzai overtaking attempts and a never-say die attitude to racing. In three seasons with Sauber, he was rarely far from some form of on-track action, culminating in his first and so-far only finish podium at the Japanese Grand Prix in 2012, a rezultat that delighted the home fans. Kobayashi is resolutely old-school in his approach, and in an age of identikit racing drivers, taj to be applauded. Hes had to find a massive wedge of cash to buy his seat at Caterham, which is sramota; in an ideal world, hed get the chance to prove his worth in race-winning machinery.
7 – Make mine a double
One of the most controversial rule changes over the winter has been the ridiculous decision to award double points at the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Regarded by most level-headed fans as a gimmick too far, the change has been made in a seconds to prevent any one vozač waltzing away at the head of the points standings. It doesnt really attack the root cause of such domination – which is that rival ekipa cannot match the technical ingenuity of Red Bulls Adrian Newey.
8 – Do Iob, Ron
All the best comebacks are laced with drama and intrigue – think Bobby Ewing, Elvis Presley and George Foreman. The return of Ron Dennis to the helm of McLarens F1 team could be equally significant. After the squads katastrofalnim 2013 season, a boardroom coup has resulted in Denniss povratak and the unceremonious ousting of Martin Whitmarsh. Dennis is known for his meticulous and uncompromising attention to detail, and if anyone can guide the Woking team back to winning ways, it is him.
9 – Has Ricci got Seb's number?
Its no secret that world champion Sebastian Vettel i Red Bull Racing team-mate Mark Webber harboured rather frosty feelings towards each other. Now that Webber has called time on his Formula 1 career, it has made room for one of the energy drink companys many junior drivers to step up. Daniel Ricciardo, koji shone for Scuderia Toro Rosso last season, has got the gig. Whether sharing a team with the greatest driver of the current era is a golden opportunity or a poison chalice will become clear during the first few races.
10 – Tyred and emotional
Pirelli has recently sealed a new three-year deal to supply control rubber to the entire Formula 1 grid. Although the Italian manufacturer has, at varying times, come under fire from team managers, drivers and fans, it has fulfilled its brief of drhtanje up the sport by pružanje unpredictable tyre compounds. The start of the 2013 season was blighted by some extreme tyre wear issues, which Pirelli blamed on a lack of test data, an issue that should be remedied ahead of this season.
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