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It was another positive day for the Scuderia
Ferrari and Fernando Alonso yesterday at
work with the new F10 on the second day of
the official F1 test sessions this week on
the "Circuito Permanente de Velocidad" in
Jerez, in Andalusia. |
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It was
another positive day for the Scuderia Ferrari yesterday,
at work on the second day of the official F1 test
sessions this week on the "Circuito Permanente de
Velocidad" in Jerez, in Andalusia. Fernando Alonso drove
a whole 129 laps, the fastest in a time of 1.21.424. The
day’s programme was really intense: a long run of almost
50 laps in the morning, followed by several set up tests
during the afternoon.
The Scuderia's
day kicked when Alonso went onto the track for the
installation lap at 9am in the F10. His programme for the
day was very simple: driving many kilometres to gain more
confidence with the single-seater and the new tyres, which
are challenged more on this track here than on the one last
week in Valencia. There were still ten teams on the track,
with two changes as far as the drivers were concerned:
Michael Schumacher took over Nici Rosberg’s seat in the
Mercedes and Robert Kubica the one of Vitaly Petrov in the
Renault.
"We worked on
different fronts, trying to understand how the car behaves
under different conditions,” Alonso said at the end of the
day. “It’s important to find the right compromise for the
set up so that everything works well during the qualifying,
when the tank is pretty much empty, and in the race, when
we’ll start with a full load. We’re really satisfied with
what we’ve done during these two days. We’ve driven many
kilometres without any reliability problems, which is
something that makes me really happy. We put many components
under pressure over these five days and we didn’t have any
problems at all. Furthermore the car is really easy to drive
under all conditions. As far as the tyres are concerned I
think that the indications we’ve received these days have to
be treated carefully, because the temperatures are very
different from the ones we’ll have in Bahrain at the first
race. Until now the work we had to do, we’ve done. Next week
and even more when we’re in Barcelona, we’ll work on the
performance."
Alonso was asked
about an article in the Spanish press, which – incorrectly –
reprinted some of Felipe’s statements he made in an
interview given to a Brazilian website: "I don’t even know
what we’re talking about,” Fernando said ironically.
"Imagine how much we worry about these things here in our
team! I felt immediately at ease here in Ferrari and I’ve
been warmly welcomed by everyone. It’s like being at home.”
Alonso left the track just after 6pm, when the usual
briefing with the technicians had ended.
Test Details:
Circuit: Circuito Permanente de Velocidad, Jerez de la
Frontera – 4.428 km; Driver: Fernando Alonso; Car: Ferrari
F10; Weather: air temperature 12/18 °C, track temperature
12/26 °C. From very cloudy to almost clear skies. Damp track
at the start of the morning, then dry.
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