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5-Feb: Ferrari have hit trouble on their first day of testing at Mugello. Michael Schumacher started testing in the morning on a wet track but had to stop 6 laps later after a problem with the injection system was discovered. The team had to remove the engine to fix the problem and then decided to resume testing tomorrow. Schumacher did a best time of 1:35.119 with wet tyres. Niki Lauda is expected to take a
senior role at Ford by taking the Chief Executive Officer role at the
Premier Performance Division which groups Jaguar Racing, Cosworth Racing and
Pi Electronics. This division is part of the Premier Group which includes
Volvo, Land Rover and Aston Martin.
4-Feb: With the Formula 1 teams taking a short break from testing, here is a roundup of what they have been doing lately ... Testing Roundup 4-Feb: "Will the new regulations make a difference" Topic of the month - Have Your Say
3-Feb:
The third and final day of testing for Michael Schumacher at
Fiorano saw him set a time below the 59 second mark and breaking the 1997
record he set on the 2nd of May of that year. Schumacher completed 55 laps and
practiced 3 pits stops as he continued development work on the new F2001. Click here for the timed results
Just days after Jean
Alesi in the Ferrari powered Prost set a new lap record at Barcelona, Rubens
Barrichello in the F1-2000 slashed that record by almost four tenths.
He was the only driver today to drop below the 1:19 mark. Nick Heidfeld in
the the Sauber (also powered by Ferrari) was second fastest over half a
second slower while Enrique Bernoldi in the Arrows was 3rd. Click here for the timed results
2-Feb:
After setting the fastest time at the Fiorano track since May 97', Michael
Schumacher slashed another two tenths of a second today and covered a
massive 102 laps. Michael Schumacher was once again very please with the
progress and said "The times do not mean much as a lot depends on the
tyres. Bridgestone has really done a good job. The most important thing is
that the car has immediately proved itself very reliable. Furthermore, the
car reacts well and feels solid. I am very happy and I must compliment the
engineers who have done a fantastic job." Click here for the timed results
Olivier Panis
has once again topped the timesheets on day 13 of testing at Barcelona.
Panis continues testing the modified 2000 car while his teammate Jacques
Villeneuve tests the 2001 car. Villeneuve's time was over a second slower
than that of Panis. Heinz Harald Frentzen was the second fastest of the
day 0.7 seconds behind Panis while Rubens Barrichello was third almost a
second off the pace. Click here for the timed results The Arrows team has successfully shaken down the new A22 at Silverstone. Jos Verstappen covered 15 laps without any serious problems although the team got a scare on the first lap when the car had smoke coming out of it. The team will now move to Estoril for a full test of the car.
1-Feb:
The new Ferrari F2001 made it's debut at the Fiorano track today
with Michael Schumacher behind the wheel. The initial signs seem
to be very positive as Schumacher completed a total of 68 laps with a best
time of 59.505. Click here for the timed results
On day 12 of testing at
Barcelona, Olivier
Panis returns to the top of the timesheets in the BAR 002 ahead of
Rubens Barrichello in the F1-2000 and Jarno Trulli in the EJ11 (2001
car). Click here for the timed results |
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