Rossi F1 test: David Coulthard

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02/02/2006 at 10:28
2nd day of running, and this time it was dry so he kept it on the island.

Wednesday's testing times from Valencia

1. ALONSO Renault 1m11.291s
2. BUTTON Honda 1m11.327s
3. M.SCHUMACHER Ferrari 1m11.831s
4. MONTOYA McLaren 1m11.978s
5. BARRICHELLO Honda 1m12.062s
6. KOVALAINEN Renault 1m12.113s
7. VILLENEUVE BMW 1m12.619s
8. ZONTA Toyota 1m12.660s
9. ROSSI Ferrari 1m12.856s
10. COULTHARD Red Bull 1m12.883s
11. WURZ Williams 1m12.925s
12. PAFFETT McLaren 1m12.937s
13. WEBBER Williams 1m13.050s
14. TRULLI Toyota 1m13.078s
15. KUBICA BMW 1m13.332s


and apparently Rossi was in a hybrid car of a modified F2004 chassis with a V8 engine.

Given his (lack of) experience, that's pretty bloody impressive!!

   

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http://www.crazymarmalade.co.uk/VD/rossi02.jpg

Shocking spy shots of GP superstar Valentino Rossi practicing for his new career in Covent Garden!

Only in your Super Soaraway Sun!

02/02/2006 at 10:29

Plnk
02/02/2006 at 10:29
Great minds.......lol

Plnk
02/02/2006 at 10:37
fools never differ

   

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http://www.crazymarmalade.co.uk/VD/rossi02.jpg

Shocking spy shots of GP superstar Valentino Rossi practicing for his new career in Covent Garden!

Only in your Super Soaraway Sun!

02/02/2006 at 10:42
lol

Plnk
02/02/2006 at 10:44
Two wheels to four
By Caroline Cheese



Rossi seems destined for a career with Ferrari
Valentino Rossi can deny it all he likes, but all the signs are that some time soon he will swap his Yamaha bike for a Ferrari Formula One car.

The 26-year-old Italian is currently taking part in his fourth testing session with the Scuderia - and significantly his first in public and alongside other teams.

The results will go some way to determining whether, as some expect, he may even take to four wheels as soon as 2007 after his current Yamaha contract ends this year.

Rossi, regarded by many as the finest motorcycle racer in history, has already performed miracles by clinching five MotoGP championships, in the process turning Yamaha into a title-winning machine.

But will that talent translate into F1 success?

Britain's John Surtees is the only man to have won world championships on two and four wheels, and he told BBC Sport the differences are not as vast as many might believe.

"Some drivers won't be very happy because they'll think he's jumped the queue" - John Surtees

"Put simply, you're having to control with your right foot what you normally control with your right hand," he said.

"It is a case of adapting to the techniques required with a car, but there is not a huge difference in the way the driver has to understand his vehicle.

"You're strapped in to a car and you don't have the freedom of movement you do with a bike. You can't control it by your bodyweight, you have to sense it and put it through the four wheels.

"But the basic race knowledge and craft you've learnt in two wheels can certainly be applied to four wheels."

Surtees believes Rossi's main challenge will be sussing out his rivals.

"You're entering a new world where you have to understand those who you can pressure, those who it's best to steer clear of," said Surtees, who won six motorbike world titles before taking the F1 crown in 1964.

"Rossi has psyched out a lot of his rivals with the way he is both on and off the track. He's grown up with a lot of his fellow competitors so he's been quite clever and astute in how he's handled them.

"In F1, he'll be dropped in at the deep end."

Williams driver Mark Webber indicated as much with his remarks ahead of this week's testing session in Valencia.


"He's quite brave really, to come in and share the circuit with the rest of us," said the Australian.

Surtees says his arrival in F1 prompted a mixed reaction from other drivers.

"Some were suspicious, some made it uncomfortable. Others were welcoming - normally the better ones," he said.

"With Rossi, there will be some who won't be very happy because they'll think he's jumped the queue.

"There's quite a lot of talented lads out there queuing up to get a decent seat and they might feel a little cheated.

"On the other hand, Rossi's done everything he could do on his bike so good luck to him."

And Surtees, who won his world title with Ferrari, added: "Rossi has a unique opportunity: one of the finest F1 teams in the world is putting all its facilities at his disposal.

"What more could he ask?"


SWITCHING SIDES
Mike Hailwood - Nine world motorcycle titles (1961-67), two F1 podium finishes (1963-74)
Johnny Cecotto - 350cc world champion (1975), 23 F1 Grands Prix
Bernd Rosemeyer - Started racing motorbikes, won 10 Grands Prix in the 1930s
Wayne Gardner - 1987 500cc world champion, switched to touring cars in 1998

   

EXCLUSIVE!!! 

http://www.crazymarmalade.co.uk/VD/rossi02.jpg

Shocking spy shots of GP superstar Valentino Rossi practicing for his new career in Covent Garden!

Only in your Super Soaraway Sun!

02/02/2006 at 10:47
As far as the queue jumping thing goes, what these other disgruntled drivers have to remember is that Rossi can bring more than them into the sport as far as media coverage and sponsorship. That's why he is favoured.

Plnk
ABF
02/02/2006 at 10:49
He's been testing at Pembrey in a hybrid recently. The team were very pleased with his running in the wet down there.
02/02/2006 at 11:35
That is ridiculas for someone with no background in 4 wheel motorsport to get into that company....

1. ALONSO Renault 1m11.291s
2. BUTTON Honda 1m11.327s
3. M.SCHUMACHER Ferrari 1m11.831s
4. MONTOYA McLaren 1m11.978s
5. BARRICHELLO Honda 1m12.062s
6. KOVALAINEN Renault 1m12.113s
7. VILLENEUVE BMW 1m12.619s
8. ZONTA Toyota 1m12.660s
9. ROSSI Ferrari 1m12.856s
10. COULTHARD Red Bull 1m12.883s
11. WURZ Williams 1m12.925s
12. PAFFETT McLaren 1m12.937s
13. WEBBER Williams 1m13.050s
14. TRULLI Toyota 1m13.078s
15. KUBICA BMW 1m13.332s

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02/02/2006 at 11:37
Irn Bru Freak wrote
That is ridiculas for someone with no background in 4 wheel motorsport to get into that company....

1. ALONSO Renault 1m11.291s
2. BUTTON Honda 1m11.327s
3. M.SCHUMACHER Ferrari 1m11.831s
4. MONTOYA McLaren 1m11.978s
5. BARRICHELLO Honda 1m12.062s
6. KOVALAINEN Renault 1m12.113s
7. VILLENEUVE BMW 1m12.619s
8. ZONTA Toyota 1m12.660s
9. ROSSI Ferrari 1m12.856s
10. COULTHARD Red Bull 1m12.883s
11. WURZ Williams 1m12.925s
12. PAFFETT McLaren 1m12.937s
13. WEBBER Williams 1m13.050s
14. TRULLI Toyota 1m13.078s
15. KUBICA BMW 1m13.332s


he has been doing a fair bit of testing its not like he has just jumped in the car and its one of the quickest cars as it is
02/02/2006 at 11:38
Irn Bru Freak wrote
That is ridiculas for someone with no background in 4 wheel motorsport to get into that company....
Not saying that Rossi isn't talented but he was in last years Ferrari wasn't he? Aren't last years cars more powerful and have more grip (or the new seasons cars have less power and less grip)?

I presume that 'last years car' isn't scrutinised for 100% legality in testing either... Does Ferrari no harm getting all this publicity does it....
02/02/2006 at 11:41
I believe David's been feeling a little low recently... which could explain his poor performance.

02/02/2006 at 11:44
maddog wrote
he has been doing a fair bit of testing its not like he has just jumped in the car and its one of the quickest cars as it is

Yup I agree, but still rather amazing, how many other people in the history of motorsport could swap pinnacle sports and start to beat the likes of the best there with part time practice while still competing and winning in their own group?

FJSrider wrote
Not saying that Rossi isn't talented but he was in last years Ferrari wasn't he? Aren't last years cars more powerful and have more grip (or the new seasons cars have less power and less grip)?

I presume that 'last years car' isn't scrutinised for 100% legality in testing either... Does Ferrari no harm getting all this publicity does it....

Ah right, didn't realise that, a rather sneakily effective maneuver by ferrari!

I wonder how much of a difference there actually is though, I've seen it through the years from following F1 a little, the regulations come into place, and the teams still get within a whiskers of last years time, or beat it.


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02/02/2006 at 11:44
Irn Bru Freak wrote

9. ROSSI Ferrari 1m12.856s
10. COULTHARD Red Bull 1m12.883s
11. WURZ Williams 1m12.925s
12. PAFFETT McLaren 1m12.937s
13. WEBBER Williams 1m13.050s
14. TRULLI Toyota 1m13.078s
15. KUBICA BMW 1m13.332s


pwned by a ped boi! LOL.
02/02/2006 at 11:47
FJSRiDER wrote
Not saying that Rossi isn't talented but he was in last years Ferrari wasn't he? Aren't last years cars more powerful and have more grip (or the new seasons cars have less power and less grip)?

I presume that 'last years car' isn't scrutinised for 100% legality in testing either... Does Ferrari no harm getting all this publicity does it....


Its a 2004 spec car from what i've been told by my mate at the track. V10 motor , more downforce, probably not up to weight either compared with a 'legal' 2006 car, but its not unusual to run underweight , especially for the lower order teams ,to try and generate some positive press for sponsors at the beginning of the year.

Seeing as the 2005 car was a lemon, and there wont be enough bits to risk him throwing a new one in the wall (or any point in being in it in the first place), he's doing a good job...

That said, its VERY impressive , and may well upset more than a few people.
02/02/2006 at 11:57
thought it was 2004 mule running the v8?!

Whichever way, it's all slightly misleading as all the teams will be testing different specs none of which are necessarily race spec eg seeing how the cars run under full fuel load etc

Not knocking it too much mind.
02/02/2006 at 12:00
Count Steer wrote
pwned by a ped boi! LOL.



But isn't the thing about Rossi the way he out thinks and out psychs the outher riders?
And the thing with modern F1 is how little oppertunity there is for stratergy - over and above calculating how much fule to dump in per pit stop?

Actual racing will be v.different

Where are you? Why are you here? Look at this

02/02/2006 at 12:39
pingu wrote
thought it was 2004 mule running the v8?!

Whichever way, it's all slightly misleading as all the teams will be testing different specs none of which are necessarily race spec eg seeing how the cars run under full fuel load etc

Not knocking it too much mind.


The word on Pit Lane is that it a V10, possibly resticted to meet 2006 regs, but the only person that will ever know exactley what spec is probably the race engineer. Sadly my source is'nt in the red garage ;-(
02/02/2006 at 12:54
From here:

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Rossi, who failed to complete a lap for Ferrari on the opening day of the test, managed 50 on his second attempt and set the ninth quickest lap of all in a V8-powered F2004.
02/02/2006 at 13:02
I still think it's pretty impressive. I wonder what the 2004 times were.

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