Grand Prix 2015 Australian Grand Prix Practice, Qualifying & Race Discussion

The penultimate test before the start of the season is under way so time for us all to speculate on what will happen in Australia as the teams actually race one another for the first time under the revised eco-regs. Gone are the anteater snouts, although the cars still aren't particularly pretty (to my eye at least) and we have a mix up on the driver front.

Mercedes continue with double World Champion Lewis Hamilton, who wont use car No.1 (BOO!) and Nico Rosberg whilst their likely challenges have been playing musical chairs. Fernando Alonso has gone back to McLaren and Ron Dennis is doing his Basil Fawlty impression "don't mentioned 2007. I mentioned it once but I think I got away with it" and JB retains his seat after fevered speculation :sleeping: that he would be dropped in favour of K Mag to see how well Honda can do on their return to F1 after a 6 year absence.

Vettel slips into Fernando's seat at Ferrari with the hope of dragging the red menace back to it's Schumacher glory days or perhaps even back to it's real glory days of being "The" F1 team. Kimi Raikkonen carries on Ferrari, presumably the team management saw something else last season compared to us humble fans to justify keeping him on for another bash. Either that or they discovered that Alonso had been feeding Kimi Magnum's laced with mogadon.

The Honey Badger will smile his way through the season as Red Bull's defacto No.1 with Danni Kyvat taking his place as the junior driver. What chance of a repeat of 2014 with the new boy at Red Bull showing the incumbent how it's done? Will Renault have manged to close the gap to the Mercedes power unit? As the only other team to win a race in 2014 Red Bull should be best placed to challenge the Mercedes but who knows what the other teams have been up to over the winter.

No change at Williams, Massa and Bottas continue with Mercedes power. I still can't get used to Williams Mercedes but then I'm just an old git. Assuming Williams have the same system behind the driver as the works team and their car has evolved over the winter could we see Frank's team challenging for wins?

The RB junior team has a completely new line up with Carlos Sainz and Max Verstappen at Toro Rosso. I would suggest they are as likely to be allowed to beat the main Red Bull team as Williams are the Mercs but then I'm just cynical.

Lotus, or Team Enstone as some might say, continue with Grosjean and some bloke with braces on his teeth and a huge bag full of petro dollars, this time with a Merc engine to push it along. Gone is the double nose in favour of a far more orthodox car. They should be able to challenge Force India for places this season but I doubt they will be much higher up. FI have a stable driver line up with Hulkenberg and Perez but there is much speculation about the dire state of their finances as rumours abound that Vijay Mallay is on his uppers. It may explain the haircut as he can't have paid for someone to do that to his head.

And finally to Sauber. Felipe Nasr and Marcus Ericsson have replaced Gutirrez and Sutil, I woudl presume because of the size of pay cheque they can provide. Sauber need a good season as scoring Null Points in 2014 must have cost them big in the FOM prize money pay out. They have also been very conservative in their car design but if testing is to be believed it's a fairly speedy machine and I cannot believe they won't pick up a few points this year.

Marussia or Manor GP are threatening to turn up in last years car just to make Bob Fernley feel guilty for vetoing the idea of team using the 2014 car for the first 2 or 3 races but, as has been pointed out in the past, this is the Piranha Club so don't expect any favours from the other teams.

So what to expect at Albert Park? I suspect Mercedes will still be the team to beat but the gap will have closed to Red Bull and Ferrari. Williams will be a subservient No.2 team and be close but not quite close enough. In the midfield I expect lots of racing as the team left in F1 for 2015 all appear to be very similar in terms of machinery, cash and driver capabilities. The big unanswered question is how the Mclaren Honda will perform and I don't think we will find that out until FP1 on the Friday or even come the end of the race on Sunday.

Welcome back F1, we have missed you.
 
So how did that substance which is only used in the factory thousands of miles away get onto Nico's steering column in Singapore when there was no sign of it during FP1, FP2, FP3 and qualifying even though the car was in parc ferme between qualifying and the race?

It all sounds a bit fishy to me, some may think it could have been sabotage..
 
Hamilton and his team of voodoo experts strikes again, first Glock in 2008 and now mysterious residue in 2014... give me a break.

To get back on topic, amazingly it seems like the grid is less prepared than last year! McLaren, Sauber and Manor are in complete disarray!
 
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Mercedes look worryingly fast though, I for one hope both their drivers are on their game so we have some competition this year.
Looks bad for Danny R if his Red Bull engine is struggling already, I was hoping he would win this GP and be allowed to keep it.
Williams and Ferrari are looking better which is hopeful.
I feel for the commentators this year battling two Dani's in the same team and Nasr & Massa...can't wait to hear their commentary when Felipe overtakes...erm Felipe LOL
 
The only way I can be convinced that this wasn't true last season is for Rosberg to thrash Hamilton this season.
That makes no sense at all.

So by Rosberg thrashing Hamilton this season, that would prove Rosberg wasn't told to underperform and be beaten by Hamilton last season?

It's really getting old now with the silly conspiracy theories, even before the first GP has taken place.
 
Away from conspiracy theories do you remember we were discussing how many cars would actually be on the grid for this race? Well we were down to 16 in FP2! Not good!
 
This is the pecking order imo

Mercedes >>>>>>>>>>> Ferrari/Williams >> Red Bull/Toro Rosso/Force India/Lotus > Sauber >>>> McLaren >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Manor

I like this formatting, so simple yet so much more descriptive than just a list.

Anyways I think Red Bull may be just behind Ferrari/Williams, but ahead of that midfield group. And I'd put Lotus and Toro Rosso slightly ahead of Force India. But at this point its all based on perception, and that's how I perceive things to be.
 
Please, please, please, I beg every broadcaster out there in Australia, can we not have Ecclestone in front of the camera's this weekend! I don't think I could handle another rambling, incoherant, "everythings fine in Camelot" interview.
 
Not quite sure where to post the following comment but on a wider long-term note, one aspect of Honda's continuing struggles I find of concern to F1's future is the question of whether any potential new engine suppliers might be seriously put off by the very idea of entering F1.

With the complexity of these power units it's not beyond the realms of possibility that Honda might take years just to get anywhere near the level they need to be at just to compete. How many manufacturers would be willing to spend gigantic sums on developing something that could take several years to reap any reward from?
 
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There is less accessible information each new season on the official site

No one doesn't have access to time on the sectors even after session.
 
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The only way I can be convinced that this wasn't true last season is for Rosberg to thrash Hamilton this season. I really doubt that the Mercedes powers that be would permit this to happen.
Merc have nothing to worry about - because somehow I doubt a certain Mr Hamilton would permit that to happen.
 
I watched FP1 without commentary on the NBCsports online feed and the engines sounded fantastic.

All I could hear was the sound of a dog barking...a silver one with a red stripe...but seriously no, it was great: new cars dancing on the edge of adhesion, new drivers, more livery changes than we've seen for a while, and Melbourne looking spectacular as ever. Hopefully those with a bit more work to do can get up to pace quickly and give us some close racing.
 
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Looks bad for Danny R if his Red Bull engine is struggling already, I was hoping he would win this GP and be allowed to keep it.

The idea to reduce the number of engines that a driver can use before being penalized, from five last year to four this season, was hardly something on the top of fans wish list. Ricciardo on the back foot regarding engines, before the first lap of the season start has run.......>:(
 
Absolutely briliiant to have F1 back. I watched FP1 without commentary on the NBCsports online feed and the engines sounded fantastic. The cars look great. No miserable buggers can bring me down!


I also watch FP1 on NBCsports without commentary on my desktop, but find it necessary to search for Sky F1 on my lap top, at the same time to listen to their coverage, which gives met a better picture to what is going on.
 
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