Trulli's verdict on Formula 1 2011
With 14 seasons of grand prix racing under his belt, Jarno Trulli is one of the most respected voices in the paddock. He gives Adam Cooper his view on the 2011 rules, tyres and Lotus's prospects
So the winter testing is over, and now we have to wait until Australia to see what it all means - and how the 2011 rules will play out over the course of a race weekend.
The testing has at least given everyone, not least the drivers, a chance to get a feel for what impact the Pirelli tyres, KERS and the moveable wing might have. Indeed last Wednesday the Grand Prix Drivers' Association (GPDA) met with the FIA's Charlie Whiting in Barcelona to express their concerns, and suggest ways that things could be improved.
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