Date Team January 28 Lotus E21 - Enstone and on-line http://www.youtube.com/lotusf1team January 31 McLaren MP4-28 presentation - MTC in Woking February 1 Force India VJM06 presentation - Silverstone February 1 Ferrary F664 (possibly F2013) - Maranello and on-line February 2 Sauber C32 presentation - Hinwi February 3 Red Bull RB9 - Milton Keynes February 4 Mercedes AMG F1 W04 track debut (Filming day) - Circuito de Jerez February 4 Toro Rosso STR8 - 0845 in the pitlane at Circuito de Jerez February 5 Caterham CT03 - Circuito de Jerez February 5 Marussia MR02 - Circuito de Jerez February 19 Williams FW35 - Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona
Date Team January 31 McLaren MP4-28 presentation - UK Fwbruary 1 Force India VJM06 presentation - Silverstone February 2 Sauber C32 presentation - Hinwi February 4 Mercedes AMG F1 W04 track debut (Filming day) - Circuito de Jerez
February 2 Ferrary F664 (possibly F2013) - Maranello and on-line February 5 Williams FW35 - Circuito de Jerez (provisional info) February 5 Toro Rosso STR8 - Circuito de Jerez (provisional info)
Russian press quoting Romain who is saying that he has a lot of intense training to do and a presentation of the car (Lotus) at the end of this month. Then - 6 day each on the tests. (source - interview for Stade2 on France2 TV channel)
Ferrari - they say 2nd February is incorrect date.
Zitat von DenorthRussian press quoting Romain who is saying that he has a lot of intense training to do and a presentation of the car (Lotus) at the end of this month. Then - 6 day each on the tests. (source - interview for Stade2 on France2 TV channel)
Ferrari - they say 2nd February is incorrect date.
yes, he says the car launching will take place before the end of the month...
ZitatRed Bull reveals RB9 launch date By Jonathan Noble Thursday, January 10th 2013, 14:23 GMT
Red Bull will unveil its new RB9 at its Milton Keynes factory on February 3, shortly before the first test of 2013 in Jerez.
The Milton Keynes-based outfit has been pushing hard to gets its new car ready in time, and there had been speculation that the outfit would not make it to the opening test that begins in Spain on February 5.
However, the team wrote on Twitter on Thursday that its new car was ready to run at Jerez, and would be unveiled to the public at its factory.
The team said: "The RB9 will be unveiled on Sunday 3 February in Milton Keynes ahead of the first test in Jerez. More details to follow."
Red Bull technical chief Adrian Newey told AUTOSPORT earlier this year that the team's work on the RB9 had been compromised by the intensity of last year's title battle.
"We were introducing developments to the [RB8] car right up to the penultimate race [of 2012]," he said.
"That has made it difficult to introduce all of those and simultaneously develop the next car."
He added: "If I'm honest, this has compromised the timescales of the new car more than we would have liked.
"It was the right trade at the time, because we managed to get the job done but it means a busy winter trying to catch up again."