- 10 Apr 14, 15:34#398736
That's actually a very good question Ichabod. The process of making a chassis is rather complicated. Each driver gets new chassis a few times a year. And each chassis, because they are made at different times, has different ages. So, in this case, they probably chose to use the chassis best suited to their rotation.
The problem, as I understand it from yesterday was, if you recall, Kimi damaged his chassis in practice. The team repaired that, however, yesterday, they found additional damage which they attributed to the original incident and deemed it best to not practice further with that damage. Fernando's chassis would already be in Maranello. As an aside, in Ferrari, since 1970, each chassis generally has a successive consecutive number.
"He was the fastest driver I ever saw - faster even than Fangio"
________________________- Mike Hawthorn on Alberto Ascari
If Fernando was shedualed to drive both days of this test ?
why did they use Kimi's chassis
Good question, I doubt there's a driver specific chassis, it's more like "their car" in that it has their seat on it. Other than that, I'm sure they're identical in construction.
Maybe they specifically wanted to find a benchmark of sorts?
That's actually a very good question Ichabod. The process of making a chassis is rather complicated. Each driver gets new chassis a few times a year. And each chassis, because they are made at different times, has different ages. So, in this case, they probably chose to use the chassis best suited to their rotation.
The problem, as I understand it from yesterday was, if you recall, Kimi damaged his chassis in practice. The team repaired that, however, yesterday, they found additional damage which they attributed to the original incident and deemed it best to not practice further with that damage. Fernando's chassis would already be in Maranello. As an aside, in Ferrari, since 1970, each chassis generally has a successive consecutive number.
"He was the fastest driver I ever saw - faster even than Fangio"
________________________- Mike Hawthorn on Alberto Ascari