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11-Feb: Just after 2 days of testing the new F2002 at Fiorano, Michael Schumacher has indicated his surprise at how reliable the new car is out of the box and was confident that he will be driving the new car in Melbourne. He said "It is 99 percent certain I will race at Melbourne with the F2002. In particular I am surprised how reliable it is. There have been no problems up to now and we are confident about the future." Michael also reiterated his confidence that the F2002 will be faster than the F2001. The McLaren team have confirmed that French
driver Jean Alesi will drive a McLaren Mercedes F1 at a test session a
week after the 2002 Australian Grand Prix. Alesi is expected to drive a hybrid
MP4-16. Jean Alesi announced his retirement from Formula 1 towards the end of last season following the signing of Takuma Sato with Jordan leaving him without a driving seat at the team. He later announced that he was driving in the DTM series. (Story)
11-Feb: Testing
has resumed in Barcelona today with 4 teams. Jarno Trulli set the
fastest time of the day ahead of Enrique Bernoldi and Takuma Sato. All the teams ran 2002 spec cars and the pace
of Trulli on a green track is pretty encouraging for Renault setting a time
that was just over 2 seconds slower than the lap record set here earlier this
year. There were no major incidents today however
Sato and Trulli stopped on the track suffering mechanical trouble. Click here for the test times from Barcelona
At Fiorano, Michael Schumacher continued the
intensive development program for the F2002. Michael covered a total of 46
laps with a best time of 58:669. Click here for the test times from Fiorano
At Mugello, Rubens Barrichello commenced
testing for Ferrari. Driving the F2001 and concentrating on tyre
development, he covered 69 laps with a best time of 1:23.065 Click here for the test times from Mugello
10-Feb:
On the final day of testing at Valencia, Juan Pablo Montoya in the Williams
FW24 dropped the lap time to under the 1:11 mark for the first time. He was
0.8 seconds faster than his team-mate Ralf Schumacher in second with Olivier
Panis another 0.8 seconds behind in third. Montoya's new lap record was 0.6 seconds faster
than the previous lap record set by David Coulthard in the new McLaren at the
end of last month. Williams now heads to Estoril for a 3 day test while BAR are expected to head to the Paul Ricard track. Click here for the test times from Valencia
The Ferrari F2002 was shaken down today for
the first time by Michael Schumacher at the Fiorano track. The
first signs look very promising with Schumacher covering 67 laps made up
of a number of short runs and breaking the lap record in the process.
Michael Schumacher has a good feeling about the new car and said "The
new car's debut today was very promising. I had a good feeling from the
first moment I was driving the F2002." Michael Schumacher continues testing the F2002 at Fiorano tomorrow while Rubens Barrichello starts another test session at Mugello with the F2001. Click here for the test times from Fiorano
9-Feb:
It looks as if the Melbourne aero package that BAR are testing this week
at Valencia is indeed a step forward. Jacques Villeneuve in the BAR004
running a race simulation managed to set the fastest time of the day with a
1:12.967 (fastest time this session so far was a 1:12.404 by Nick Heidfeld -
7/2). Villeneuve was 0.3 seconds faster than Ralf Schumacher while Juan Pablo
Montoya was a further 0.2 seconds behind. Both Panis and Montoya had engine problems on
the track limiting their running time. Click here for the test times from Valencia
8-Feb: Following the release of the coroner's report into
the death of Volunteer Graham Beveridge at the 2001 Australian GP. The FIA
confirmed that the 2002 Australian Grand Prix will go ahead as scheduled. The
statement read "The FIA has noted the Coroner’s report into the death
of Mr Graham Beveridge, a marshal at the 2001 Australian Grand Prix, which was
published today.
8-Feb:
Juan Pablo Montoya topped the timesheets at Valencia today ahead of
Pedro de la Rosa and Antonio Pizzonia. Montoya was over 0.8 seconds faster
than the best time set by de la Rosa. The session was interrupted by 2 spectacular
offs by Frentzen who twice suffered rear wing failures at high speed and twice
managed to save the car and himself from major damage. As a result though
Arrows have stopped any further testing until the problem is rectified. Jaguar and Minardi conclude their testing while Williams and BAR continue for the next 2 days. Click here for the test times from Valencia Michael Schumacher set
the fastest time on the final day of testing at Mugello for Ferrari. He
completed 104 laps with a best time of 1:22.845. Luca Badoer was also present
and he completed 29 laps with a best time of 1:24.077.
Both tested in F2001 cars and continued the testing program concentrating on
tyres and electronics. The session was run under dry conditions Click here for the test times from Mugello The McLaren team who are conducting a
private test session at Barcelona have suffered a small setback after David
Coulthard spun and his car rolled over. Coulthard left the car unaided and
the McLaren MP4-17 didn't suffer significant damage. A spokesperson for the
team said "We are currently investigating the cause of the accident this
afternoon at Barcelona. David is unhurt and an initial investigation shows
very little damage to the car." The Toyota team have concluded a 4 day
private test session at Paul Ricard with Mika Salo driving. Mika Salo
was satisfied with the progress they've made and said "This has been a
nice test. Some new aerodynamic parts arrived, which improved the car and gave
us more downforce. We have generally had no major problems and I am happy with
what we have achieved."
8-Feb:
State coroner Graeme Johnstone has handed down his
findings into the death of Volunteer Graham Beveridge at the 2001 Australian
Grand Prix. Following the release of the coroner's report, Ron Walker, the Chairman of the Australian Grand Prix Corporation confirmed that the 2002 Australian Grand Prix will go ahead as planned on the 3rd of March.
7-Feb:
The President of the FIA Max Mosley has indicated that they are
planning to reduce the costs in Formula 1 by introducing a rule that
allows each car just one engine per grand prix event. He added that they
are already in discussions with the Formula 1 teams and was hoping to
finalise an agreement before October and said "We need to do
something, I imagine it will be one engine per car per weekend, we are
discussing it with the teams and they are mostly in favour. The earliest
we can do this will be 2003 provided we reach an agreement on this before
October." 8 teams were present with 16 drivers setting lap times. Alex Yoong in the Minardi PS01 completed the most number of laps with 81 followed by Juan Pablo Montoya with 77 laps and Nick Heidfeld with 71 laps. Giancarlo Fisichella covered the least number of laps with 19 while Felipe Massa only managed 23 laps as they both crashed during the morning session. The session was incident packed starting with Frentzen who had his first taste of the Arrows today and stopping on his first lap then Giancarlo Fisichella spun and crashed his EJ12 heavily into the barriers. Minutes later Trulli went off but didn't damage his car. The same can't be said for Felipe Massa who went off damaging his car. Ralf Schumacher, Jacques Villeneuve, Olivier Panis, Nick Heidfeld and Mark Webber all had mechanical troubles. Heinz Harald Frentzen stepped into the new Arrows A23 almost as soon as the team officially announced his signing. Although his car stopped on the first lap, his first run was impressive as he managed to cover 33 laps and set a time that is over half a second faster than Pedro de la Rosa's in the Jaguar that uses the same engine. Frentzen later commented on his first test by saying “It’s certainly good to be back in the cockpit again after such a long break. I’m getting used to my new team and they are getting used to me. The car feels good so far and the engine feels strong. Of course, we have had the usual problems faced with running a new car, but nothing major, and I can feel there is a strong foundation there to work with. I’m really looking forward to the new season now as I am optimistic about this car.” Sauber, Renault and Jordan have concluded their
testing at Valencia. Sauber will test at Mugello at the end of next week while
Renault and Jordan move to Barcelona for 3 days starting on Monday. Click here for the test times from Valencia Michael Schumacher and
Rubens Barrichello took over the testing duties for Ferrari at Mugello.
Both tested in F2001 cars and continued the testing program concentrating on
tyres and electronics. The session was mainly wet in the morning
drying out in the afternoon. Click here for the test times from Mugello
7-Feb:
The Arrows team have finally made an official announcement
regarding who will be driving for them in 2002. Following months of
speculation, the team announced today that Heinz Harald Frentzen will
be driving for the team alongside Enrique Bernoldi. The statement read
"After months of speculation, the OrangeArrows team is delighted to
announce that Heinz-Harald Frentzen will race alongside Enrique Bernoldi in
the 2002 FIA Formula One World Championship. It is expected that Jos Verstappen will now move to Toyota for a test driver role. With this announcement, all 11 teams expected to be at the Australian Grand Prix have now confirmed their driver line-up. Click here for the 2002 Team and Driver Line-up Jordan driver Giancarlo Fisichella escaped unhurt this morning after crashing his 2002 spec Jordan EJ12 at the Valencia test session. Fisichella spun into the gravel and then crashed into the barriers backwards. The car suffered significant damage and the team is investigating if it can be repaired at the track. Fisichella underwent a medical check-up at the medical centre and was given the all-clear. He is expected to resume testing in another car after lunch. The team is investigating the cause of the crash.
6-Feb:
Giancarlo Fisichella in last year's Jordan set the pace today at Valencia
ahead of Juan Pablo Montoya in the Williams FW24 and Nick Heidfeld in the
Sauber C21. While Fisichella tested both the EJ11 and EJ12,
his fastest time was set in the EJ11 and the new car is still off the
pace. A number of incidents occurred on the track with Felipe Massa and Olivier Panis going off and slightly damaging their cars. Takuma Sato spun as well in the EJ12 but without damage. Several drivers had their running time cut short due to mechanical problems including Jenson Button and Jacques Villeneuve. The track conditions were windy which made any set-up work on the cars very difficult. Testing continues tomorrow. Click here for the test times from Valencia Luciano Burti joined Luca Badoer at Mugello as they both tested for Ferrari while the rest of the team was busy with the launch of the new car. Both drivers continued tyre and electronics testing. Under wet conditions, Luca Badoer covered 56 laps with a best time of 1:33.198 while Luciano Burti covered 34 laps with a best time of 1:33.378. Testing continues tomorrow with both Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. Click here for the test times from Mugello
6-Feb: Ferrari become
the 8th Formula 1 team to officially unveil their 2002 contender, the F2002.
The aim was clear, to retain both titles.
The sides pods, radiators, exhausts and the
rear of the car are also completely new, achieving an improvement in the
cooling and aerodynamic performance. Managing Director of Sport, Jean Todt indicated
their desire to keep winning and said "Clearly we want to continue
winning and we will do everything we can to make that possible but we also
want to keep our feet on the ground. We know that this year the competition
will be tough, as we are also competing against the big manufacturers. They
have obviously not come into F1 to lose and will therefore do their utmost to
compete with the sport's protagonists right from the start." Regarding the completely new transmission, Chief
designer Rory Byrne said "The transmission is completely new, both in
terms of the materials used for the casing and the major internal parts as
well as the gear selection mechanism itself. This has resulted in a
transmission which is significantly shorter and lighter and has a smoother,
faster gearshift. A prototype version of this gearbox has been on test since
September 2001 and has met our performance and reliability requirements." Michael Schumacher aims to win his 5th
title equalling Fangio's record and said "The motivation and objectives
are the same: we want to be World Champion again. There is nothing better than
winning with Ferrari and I will do everything possible so that we can continue
winning together." The F2002 will be the last 2002 spec car to actually run on the track. It will be tested extensively by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello at Fiorano and Mugello. 2002 Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro Page Loading
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