Red Bull and Merc unveiled at Jerez

Published Jan 28, 2014

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Jerez, Spain - Lewis Hamilton fired up Formula One's new turbo era on Tuesday with the first lap of pre-season testing in his new, and reassuringly sleek looking, Mercedes.

With a thin new moon still visible over the Jerez circuit, the 2008 world champion eased the F1 W05 out of pit lane shortly after 9am (10am SA time) for an installation lap before silence resumed.

Formula One has ditched the ear-splitting 2.4-litre V8 engines for a new turbocharged 1.6-litre V6 with complex energy recovery systems and more emphasis on fuel economy.

Hamilton's one lap, the first public appearance of a new car on track, indicated the whinier and less rasping sound would take some getting used to.

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Mercedes, which ran a private 40km shakedown at Silverstone with Nico Rosberg on Friday, presented the car in pit lane shortly after dawn with champion Red Bull taking the wraps off its RB 10 challenger minutes later.

“It looks just fantastic,” said Hamilton, in his second season with the team and now with the chosen number 44 on his car, before getting behind the wheel.

“So aggressive but full of really nice details as well. I'm excited to find out how the new power unit feels to drive, to hear how it sounds from the cockpit and to compare the job we have done relative to the competition.

“I think this is probably the season with the most unknowns that I have faced in my career and that's just so exciting for all of us.”

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While some of the new cars have been startling in appearance, with eye-catching protruding 'noses' to meet new regulations dictated by safety considerations, the top two teams from 2013 came up with more elegant solutions.

Mercedes technical executive director Paddy Lowe commented: “The new car is an elegant but aggressive design and, as is often the case, its beauty is much more than skin deep.

“The internal engineering of the car is extremely innovative and intelligent.”

Ten of the 11 teams - all but Lotus - are in Jerez for the test but tail-enders Marussia and Caterham both encountered early problems.

“A small but frustrating teething problem.”

Marussia's car will miss that start of practice but is expected to make a belated arrival in Jerez.

Team principal John Booth tweeted on Tuesday: “Very pleased to report that the #MR03 is now on its way to #Jerez. Well done Team for resolving the issue. Our garage awaits you!”

Malaysian-owned Caterham had been due to present their car on Tuesday morning but delayed that at the last minute due, according to their Twitter feed, to “some last minute issues bolting it together”.

“The trials and tribulations of a completely new car have conspired against us today.”

Reuters

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