Jerez de la Frontera, 8th February 2012 – Today Sergio Pérez got his first taste of the new Sauber C31-Ferrari. He completed 68 laps. The pit crew had a busy day implementing some new aero parts and fixing a fuel system problem in the afternoon.
Giampaolo Dall’Ara, Head of Track Engineering: “It was Sergio’s first day of testing with the new car. To start with he had to familiarise himself with the C31 and he did a bit of set-up work in the morning. During the lunch break we implemented new aero parts on the car. They are working well and as expected which is important and good news. In the afternoon we unfortunately lost track time because of a problem with the fuel system. So far we have only used the medium tyre compound.”
Sergio Pérez - 1.20.711 - P9: “For me it was a positive day. It was great to be back on track after the winter break and so far I’m happy with the new car. I feel confident. It was a shame that we lost track time due to the fuel system problem in the afternoon, but I think we can catch up tomorrow. We have a huge programme for Thursday and I’m looking forward to it very much. Compared to yesterday we have already learnt a great deal more about the C31.”
Tomorrow Sergio Pérez will be driving again before handing over the car to Kamui on Friday.
Daniel completed a hundred laps on his second and last day of driving at this first test of the season. It was a respectable performance in terms of reliability therefore, with the car running faultlessly throughout. This allowed the team to get through its programme split between short runs this morning and a longer one this afternoon, while acquiring plenty of data.
Tomorrow, Jean-Eric Vergne will be behind the wheel of the STR7 for the very first time, which means that the first part of the day will be spent getting him comfortable and adapted to the new car.
Daniel Ricciardo - 1.19.587 - P3: “I am happy with what we did today: one hundred laps is around twice the distance we did yesterday. So we achieved our aim of getting plenty of miles for me and the car with a mix of short and long runs, trying three different tyre compounds. I also did some
practice starts and pit entry tests, just about as much as one can do in one day. We have made progress and were even able to do some back to back runs to start finding out how the car reacts to set-up changes.”
Jenson’s second day of testing with MP4-27 and another day spent getting used to the new chassis and evaluating a series of braking, set-up and software changes made to the car – particularly the effect on balance and stability at both high and low speeds.
David Redding, Vodafone McLaren Mercedes team manager: “Despite the cold and windy conditions, Jenson was able to log further mileage with MP4-27 today. It’s still early days, and this was very much an exploratory day, but we were able to get a useful understanding of how the car behaves and reacts out on the track.
“It’s satisfying that Jenson’s been able to complete more than 600km of trouble-free running over the past two days; that puts us in a good position for the rest of the week.”
Mark Gillan, Chief Operations Engineer: We successfully completed the majority of our planned test programme today with Pastor covering 97 laps. We performed a mixture of mechanical and aerodynamic set-up tests, in addition to continued engine and KERS systems checks. Bruno will have his first outing in the car tomorrow as we switch driver for the final two days of the test.
Pastor Maldonado - 1.21.197 - P10: We ran through our test programme and covered everything we needed to today. We did some long runs this afternoon and the car is looking good. We will now spend some time analysing all of the data we have gathered. It’s good to put more mileage on the FW34 and we now aim to continue that throughout the next two days.
The Williams F1 Team will be back on track tomorrow, Thursday 9 February, with Bruno Senna driving the FW34 for the third day of the test.
HRT Formula 1 Team continued today in Jerez with its programme in the second and final day of testing that the team had scheduled for these first official pre-season tests. Pedro de la Rosa was in the cockpit of the F111 and completed a total of 64 laps, clocking a best time of 1’22.128, which was one and a half seconds quicker than his fastest lap time yesterday.
The cold conditions in the morning meant that the team opted for a conservative strategy and waited for the track temperature to rise above the 6ºC registered at 9 in the morning. The programme consisted in continuing testing with the new hard, medium and soft compound tyres, and also carrying out tests which were more orientated towards driving, such as engine mapping and race start simulations.
HRT F1 Team leaves Jerez satisfied after achieving its objectives of assembling and optimizing the team’s work in the first event of the year.
Pedro de la Rosa - 1.22.128 - P12: “Today we’ve progressed quite a bit as the day wore on; we’ve got more out of the car without having changed practically anything. Above all, today served me to get to know the tyres better. We all got to know each other a bit better and worked well together. I got rid of the rust yesterday and today I refreshed myself. On the first day the objective was not to go to the limit, but to get to know the people and for all of us to start working together. And the team did a good job. Today was more about seeing how far I could go, and that is why I think we improved on our times so much. Today I’m even more satisfied than yesterday, but on a personal note because I drove better. I’m leaving with a smile on my face and very much looking forward to Barcelona”.
Toni Cuquerella, Chief Race Engineer: “The two days of testing have served as good practice for the team, the majority of which is new, the equipment, which is also new, and also as a chance for Pedro to try out last year’s car and regain feelings at the steering wheel. We haven’t experienced major problems and completed the test programme with both the systems and the team working well. We’ve also extracted enough data from the new compound tyres with this car to be able to compare it with the data regarding 2011’s tyres and reach conclusions that will help us for the next tests. Therefore we can say that we’ve met our targets for these tests. When we arrive in Barcelona with the new car, everything else will be in place so we can fully concentrate on the car”.
Sahara Force India completed a second day of work in Jerez as new reserve driver, Jules Bianchi, enjoyed his first run in the VJM05. In the afternoon Paul Di Resta returned to the cockpit to wrap up his time in the car this week.
The programme saw a continuation of yesterday’s work as the team continued to collect data and evaluated test items. As well as systems checks and further set-up evaluation, the team also carried out some aero work.
Jules is back in action tomorrow morning before he hands over to Nico Hulkenberg in the afternoon.
Jules Bianchi - 1.20.221 - P4: “It was a really good morning and great to get my chance in the new car so early on. There was a lot to get used to, especially the steering wheel and remembering where all the switches are, but it didn’t take too long before I felt happy in the car. It may only have been half a day, but the team asked me to do quite a lot of things and we managed to complete almost 50 laps before lunch. For me this year is all about learning and helping the team as much as I can, so today was important for that and getting to know the team. It’s great that I am back in the car tomorrow and I will try and get closer to the limit, because it’s important preparation for my Friday practice running this year.”
Paul Di Resta - 1.20.272 - P6: “Half a day, but quite intense: 69 laps in just over three hours, which is a really good effort. But it was also one of the more difficult days because the wind seemed to get very strong from midday onwards, which made driving the car very tricky. However, we managed to get a clear direction on a couple of set-up changes so that’s given us an indication of the areas we should explore over the coming weeks. After 101 laps yesterday and 115 today, we’ve clearly built a good, strong car, but now it’s about getting into the detail, going over the data and getting ready for Barcelona.”
Andrew Green, Technical Director: “This morning was our first chance to work with Jules, so we focussed on getting him comfortable and familiar with all the systems on the car. He acclimatised quickly and soon found his rhythm, which meant we could push ahead with the aero work we had planned for this morning. He did an excellent job, worked well with the engineers and has settled into the team.
“In the afternoon session, Paul evaluated some set-up options while running with different tyre compounds: soft, medium and hard. The windy track conditions made that quite challenging, but we made the best of it and managed to get an early indication of where we should focus our efforts to extract performance from the car.”
After the RB8 made its track debut yesterday, Mark Webber put the car through its paces over 97 laps of the Circuito de Jerez today and ended the day as the fastest of 2012 spec cars, marginally adrift of the 2011 Mercedes of Michael Schumacher.
Mark Webber - 1.19.184 - P2: “It was pretty good today. I think we’re making good progress although, as I keep saying, it’s still very early days in the concept of the car and we have a lot to get through before we race it. But it’s the same for all the teams.“
“We did well on the mileage today,“ he added. “I guess we could have done a bit more, but it was positive overall and the conditions were good to test in.“
Ian Morgan, Head of Race Engineering : “After yesterday’s brief delay we had a pretty full programme to get through today and I’m pleased to say we got through the majority of it. There were a couple of minor niggles, but nothing major, so we didn’t really lose any time. Mark did some work evaluating the available Pirelli tyre compounds.
Sebastian is in the car tomorrow and we have a large programme to get through with him. We will get Seb settled and up to speed and then work through some more aero and tyre evaluation. So, there’s another busy day ahead.“
Heikki Kovalainen - 1.21.518 - P11: “I feel very happy with the work we have completed today. Yesterday we had a problem that was nothing to do with the car so today was our first real day of testing and we had a trouble free day, completing most of what we wanted to on day one and day two and working through a variety of setup changes. We ran on each of the tyre compounds and I’m really starting to get a feel for the car. Basically it’s good news because it confirms what I thought yesterday. This car is a lot better than the 2011 car, it’s quicker and everything works as we want it to. We’ve made very solid progress and I feel really good physically, so I think there’s a lot more to come.”
Mike Gascoyne, Chief Technical Officer: “An excellent day of testing and I want to congratulate Heikki and the whole team for the job we have done today. We ran KERS for the first time and completed everything we had planned with that system, so thank you to Red Bull Technology and Renault Sport F1 for helping make that part of the program run so smoothly.
“Today we were concentrating on the setup program, using long runs to really start understanding what this car can do, so having
completed 139 laps we have made a huge amount of progress, particularly compared to last year, and now we have to make sure
we keep up this sort of momentum for the rest of the tests.”
Riad Asmat, Caterham Group CEO: “That was the sort of day that makes this job so enjoyable. We were reliable, quick and we learnt a huge amount about the car. Quite a contrast to yesterday when we had to deal with a problem that we had never encountered before, but the team worked very hard and had it all rectified last night. Today we completed more laps than any other team and had no problems at all. That enabled us to make up the ground we lost and give the engineers and the team back at the factory a huge amount of data to work on tonight in preparation for Giedo getting into the car tomorrow. We want more days
like this as it is the hard miles we put in now that will put us in the best possible shape for the season ahead.”
Second day of testing for Scuderia Ferrari at the Jerez de la Frontera circuit in southern Spain.
Following on from yesterday, it was again Felipe Massa who was at the wheel of the F2012, as he continued working on data acquisition relating to car behaviour. Felipe completed a total of 95 laps, the fastest in a time of 1.20.454.
Testing at this track continues tomorrow, when Fernando Alonso will be at the wheel of the new car.
Michael Schumacher was at the wheel of the MGP W02 today for the second day of this week’s test in Jerez, completing a total of 132 laps of the Spanish circuit.
— The morning’s programme focused on comparisons and evaluation of the soft and hard compound Pirelli tyres
— Michael then concentrated on a set-up programme with the new tyres in preparation for the debut of the 2012 car in Barcelona.
Nico Rosberg will take over the car tomorrow for the team’s final day of testing in Jerez.
Michael Schumacher - 1.18.561 - P1: “We made the most of a reliable car today to do lots of laps and learn a lot about the new Pirelli tyres, and how they perform on longer and shorter runs, and with different set-up configurations. It was a good and productive test, full of lots of useful information for the season ahead, and I am now looking forward to driving our 2012 car for the first time at the next test.”
Kimi Räikkönen - 1.20.239 - P5: “There was a small issue with damage to the floor this morning when I went off and came back on to the circuit. An edge on a kerb caused the damage and we lost some time as it was repaired. Apart from that it was a good day and we completed some long runs and good mileage. Physically, I felt fine after 117 laps. Conditions were quite windy on track but despite this I got a better feeling from the car. There was a lot of difference between the tyres. We used three compounds, but it was hard to get all of them working with the cooler temperatures today. When the tyres are working we seem to have a good car and I have a positive feeling from this first test. ”
Alan Permane, Trackside Operations Director: “We had an interruption this morning with a slight off from Kimi which caused some damage to the car. This gave us an opportunity with the car in the garage to change the specification of steering rack, so we lost a reasonable amount of time in the morning. The E20 ran reliably for the rest of the day, meaning we were able to complete most of our planned programme. We looked at set-up, using the medium and soft tyres. We ran long runs in the afternoon, including a final run on the hard tyre, to gain mileage and everything worked very well. The balance is good which is encouraging from a performance perspective and the E20 was reliable again. All specifications of tyres are behaving as we would expect with the E20 so this is another area of encouragement.”
Pos. | Driver | Team | Time | Gap | Laps |
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01 | M. Schumacher | Mercedes GP W02 | 1.18.561 | 132 | |
02 | M. Webber | Red Bull RB8 | 1.19.184 | +0.623 | 97 |
03 | D. Ricciardo | Toro Rosso STR7 | 1.19.587 | +1.026 | 100 |
04 | J. Bianchi | Force India VJM05 | 1.20.221 | +1.660 | 46 |
05 | K. Raikkonen | Lotus E20 | 1.20.239 | +1.678 | 117 |
06 | P. Di Resta | Force India VJM05 | 1.20.272 | +1.711 | 69 |
07 | F. Massa | Ferrari F2012 | 1.20.549 | +1.893 | 95 |
08 | J. Button | McLaren MP4-27 | 1.20.688 | +2.127 | 85 |
09 | S. Perez | Sauber C31 | 1.20.711 | +2.150 | 68 |
10 | P. Maldonado | Williams FW34 | 1.21.197 | +2.636 | 97 |
11 | H. Kovalainen | Caterham CT01 | 1.21.518 | +2.957 | 139 |
12 | P. de la Rosa | HRT F111 | 1.22.128 | +3.567 | 64 |