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As the first F1 test of the season kicks off, Mercedes boss Paddy Lowe predicts a season to savourBrilliant news for Formula 1 fans on the eve of the first test of the new season: oversteer is back.
Or at least it will be in greater doses than for many a year according to Paddy Lowe, the technical director at Mercedes, thanks to the torquey nature of the new-for-2014 1. 6-litre V6 turbo motori, which have banished the 2. 4-litre naravno aspirated V8s of recent years to history.
Lowe, like everyone else in the paddock here in Jerez, Spain is cautious about making too many predictions until the cars have run in anger for the first time, but he ' s confident that the rule shake up – led by the engine changes, but also including allowing ekipa the one-third less fuel over a race distance, considerably more electrical energy every lap and a reduction in aerodynamic aids – will make for a better spectacle.
I really think the torque characteristics of the new turbo motori mean we ' ll see more oversteer than we have done for a while, rekao je Lowe. With the kind of torque curve we have, plus the reduction in downforce, it is going to be exciting. Ineterestingly, the engines appear to sound better too – they 've got some guts behind them, and then you' ve got the sound of the turbo spooling up on top of that. In fact, one of the most interesting is the sounds turbo spooling down when the car comes in the pits – it keeps going for oko 15 seconds even when the driver is off the throttle.
Better still, Lowe also reckons that the latest Pirelli tyre compound will allow drivers to slide the cars with less damaging effects on long-term wear. Until we test we won 't know for sure how far they' ve come, but I get the feeling Pirelli has moved somewhere in the right direction, he says.
That ' s not all, either. The regulations allow each car 100 litres of fuel for each race – requiring them to be 33 per cent more efficient than last year – but offer more freedom during qualifying, during which the braver ekipa will wind the engines up for maximum attack krugova, a bit like yesteryear. Some, in need of a spot of javnosti, may even try the same trik early in races, although they certainly won ' t have enough fuel to završi.
Throw in the expected unreliability of the new components – one wag is suggesting the only certainty is that the pitlane will open at 9am and the first red flag will wave prije 9. 02am, when the first of many cars breaks down – and you have the makings of a season that will be considerably more uncertain than many of recent times.
The only pity is that the opening of some freedom of the front end regulations has conspired to work with a mandatory lower nose section for safety reasons to result in some quite peculiar aerodynamic solutions. For now, the phrase 'dolphin nose' has been coined for the resultant look – a description that many people in the paddock (quite rightly, i ' d argue) is unfairly okrutna on dolphins.
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