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5-Feb: The head of BMW Motorsport Gerhard Berger has admitted that he is not happy with the pace of the new Williams but didn't specifically blame the chassis for this as has been suggested by others in the Williams camp. Speaking to Autocar, Berger said "It is true that after the first tests the new car did not produce the lap times we were expecting. I always regard the speed of a new car on its first outing as a very important sign and even taking into account the need to make chassis set-up changes, we are not satisfied. I don't like to separate the chassis from the power unit. We are talking about a whole package here and it looks like McLaren are ahead of us." 5-Feb:
On day 2 of testing at Valencia, Nick Heidfeld topped the
timesheets in the Sauber C21 ahead of Takuma Sato in last year's Jordan and
Felipe Massa in the other Sauber setting the 3rd fastest time. BAR, Jaguar and Arrows are expected to join the action tomorrow. Click here for the test times from Valencia Rubens Barrichello continued
testing for Ferrari at Mugello with Luca Badoer joining him. Both concentrated
on tyre and electronics testing. Barrichello covered the most number of laps
with 81 and set the fastest time with a 1:23.500. Click here for the test times from Mugello 5-Feb: Formula 1 testing has been almost non-stop for the last month. Here is a team by team roundup ... Full Report 4-Feb: It appears that the problems with Jaguar's R3 have claimed their biggest victim so far. Jaguar's Technical Director Steve Nichols has resigned from the Jaguar team with immediate effect and Guenther Steiner who is the Managing Director will take over the role of Technical Director as well. Steve Nichols took over from Gary Anderson at the end of the 2000 season with the aim of building a competitive car for the 2002 season. The Arrows team have become the latest
team to shakedown their 2002 contender, the A23. The shakedown was carried out
at a secret location on Sunday and then moved to Kemble in Gloucestershire
today. 4-Feb:
On the first day of testing at Valencia, Juan Pablo Montoya set the
fastest time ahead of team-mate Ralf Schumacher and Fernando Alonso. Click here for the test times from Valencia Rubens Barrichello started
testing for Ferrari at Mugello. He concentrated on tyre evaluation and set-up
driving a modified F2001. He completed a total of 74 laps with a best time of
1:23.257. Click here for the test times from Mugello 4-Feb: It appears that the comments made last month by Barrichello regarding Ferrari giving him 30-35% attention (story) has angered Luca Montezemolo. Ferrari's boss has warned Rubens Barrichello that he needs to improve his relationship with the team and Michael or otherwise and said "If he takes a step forward in his relationship with the stable and with Schumacher then I don't see why we would change. There are not many drivers on the market capable of driving a Ferrari."As for the new car, Montezemolo confirmed that they'll have to wait and see how the new car with the new gearbox will do on the track before deciding whether to use it in the first 3 races or not and said "We have tried to innovate but it was not easy to improve a car that was already perfect. The biggest change is in the gearbox. We just have to see how it performs now on the track. We know how important reliability is and that's why we are waiting for the results of the first tests."
3-Feb: Jaguar have concluded their 3 day
test at Barcelona today with Pedro de la Rosa driving the R3. He was the only
driver to set a time on the track. He covered 39 laps with a best time of
1:19.543. Click here for the test times from Barcelona 2-Feb: Jaguar continued their testing at the Barcelona track today. Pedro de la Rosa covered a total of 23 laps with a best time of 1:23.538 while Andre Lotterer only managed 4 laps with a best time of 1:26.590. The team is trying to rectify the front wing problem on the R3 however so far their times have been uncompetitive compared with their rivals.Click here for the test times from Barcelona 1-Feb: While
most teams were testing at Barcelona, McLaren were testing alone at
the Valencia circuit. The test started on Tuesday the 29th of January and
ended on the 31st. David Coulthard and Kimi Raikkonen tested both the new
MP4-17 and a hybrid MP4-16. David Coulthard set the best time on
the second day with a time of 1:11.580. This time is the fastest ever set
on this track by a Formula 1 car. Click here for the test times from Valencia 1-Feb: Williams test driver Antonio
Pizzonia set the fastest time during testing at Barcelona ahead of
Fernando Alonso and Jarno Trulli.
Williams only tested with one car amid rumours that they had run out of
engines and had to drop their test programme down to one car. The Jaguar team returned to the track to try out more modifications to the R3 without much improvements as Eddie Irvine was at the bottom of the timesheets over 2.5 seconds off the pace. Williams, Renault and Jordan conclude their testing while Jaguar continue for the next 2 days. Click here for the test times from Barcelona 1-Feb: Minardi
shook down their 2002 contender today at the historic Circuit Enzo e Dino
Ferrari, near the team’s Faenza base, in eastern Italy. Alex Yoong drove
the PS02 for 20 laps without any problems reported. The PS02 is powered by
the Asiatech engine and features a more raised nose section, a reshaped
and extended engine cover as well as a new floor optimised to work with
the latest slimline version of Minardi's unique titanium-cased gearbox.
Team boss Paul Stoddart said of the debut "We’re proud and pleased
that the new car had a successful debut today. The initial technical
feedback suggests we have made identifiable progress in a number of areas,
in particular, the engine, courtesy of Asiatech’s new AT02 V10, and
aerodynamic performance, which is the result of an intensive wind-tunnel
programme undertaken by the team over the last six months. It’s early
days yet, but we believe there is a genuine opportunity for KL Minardi
Asiatech to achieve its aim of scoring World Championship points this
season. We will continue testing through the month of February and look
forward with great anticipation to Melbourne, where we will be able to
gauge the progress we have made and see if it has put us ahead of some of
our rivals on the grid." The Jordan Grand Prix team will be one of the last teams to officially launch their 2002 contender. The team issued a statement announcing that they will officially launch during the week commencing the 18th of February. The statement indicated that the car will still sport the familiar yellow coloration from major sponsors Benson and Hedges and Deutsche Post Worldnet but the team has yet to finalise sponsorship arrangements and once that is done, the date and venue will be announced. Loading
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