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9-Mar: Luca Badoer
completed a 4 day test for Ferrari at Mugello. On the final day Badoer ran
some comparative tests between the F2002 and the F2001. He completed 90 laps
in the F2002 and 13 laps in the F2001 with the best time set in the
F2002.
Click here for the test times from Mugello Stephane Sarrazin completed his first test for Toyota
at the Paul Ricard circuit. Driving the TF102 he concentrated on electronics
testing, launch and traction control as well as testing a new engine
specification. Sarrazin commented on his first test by saying "Driving
the Toyota TF102 for the first time I am very satisfied with the results we
have achieved in this session. The car feels quite good although I had to get
used to the left foot brake. We decided to do an engine reliability test that
worked out positive. Both engines we used run for more than 400 kilometres
before they reached the end of their lives."
9-Mar:
Rubens Barrichello first race of the season only lasted for a few seconds
after being hit from behind by Ralf Schumacher as they approached the first
corner. Rubens gave his view of the events and said "When the lights went
out, I made a normal start, not a brilliant one and I could see that Michael
had dropped back and that the Williams was coming up very quickly. So I moved
to the right to shut the door, but then Ralf disappeared from my vision and I
thought he had gone completely to the left. I was hoping he was on the outside
line and I was concentrating on accelerating for the first corner and the next
thing I felt was a bang. Looking at the photos after the race, I think it was
my own rear wing which hit me on the helmet. It was a very light blow, but
let's say that helmet is not serviceable any more. The bigger impact came from
my head going backwards with the impact of the crash." Michael Schumacher called Jarno Trulli's attempts to
keep him behind at the Australian GP as fair but not appropriate. Now
Renault's Technical Director Mike Gascoyne has attacked Michael's comments and
described them as 'pathetic' and said "His (Michael's) comments about
Jarno defending his position were pathetic and inappropriate. Everyone wants
to see racing and there were two guys racing for position. Michael had the
better car and it's up to him to pass." 8-Mar:
The Williams team have concluded their 4 day test at Silverstone with Marc
Gene driving. The team concentrated on practice starts on the final day.
Williams Test team manager Tim Newton said of the 4 day test "A good
test. We completed two race simulations, to trial engine developments, without
any problems. We also extended the test this morning to conduct practice
starts plus do some work for Michelin." Click here for the test times from Silverstone Jean Alesi concluded his 3 day test with McLaren at
the Paul Ricard circuit. Alesi drove a hybrid version of the MP4-16 which
raced last year. He was pleased with his test and said "It means a lot to
me that after thirteen years in Formula One I have had the opportunity to
drive a McLaren Mercedes car. Throughout my driving career, McLaren has always
made impressive cars and been the team to beat, so it has been a big week for
me. We have had a positive few days following a scheduled programme and I have
enjoyed working with the West McLaren Mercedes team. It was a very
professional and friendly environment and we have worked hard, illustrated by
the distance and number of laps covered in the wet weather. I am now looking
forward to the start of the DTM season and concentrating on racing for
Mercedes-Benz in the DTM Championship." Ferrari continue testing the F2002 at
Mugello with Luca Badoer at the wheel. Badoer continued the development
work on the F2002 covering 79 laps and setting a best time of 1:22.016 which
is a new lap record. Click here for the test times from Mugello At Fiorano, Luciano Burti concluded testing the F2001. Burti concentrated on tyre development as he completed 113 laps and setting a best time of 58.885. Click here for the test times from Fiorano 7-Mar: It has been revealed that the FIA considered taking action against Ralf Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello following their first corner crash in Australia. However after reviewing the incident it was decided that it was marginal. Max Mosley, the President of the FIA said "The stewards looked at the incident from every possible angle with many different videos and decided it was a legitimate manoeuvre in that when he (Barrichello) moves to the left in front of Ralf Schumacher he was taking his line for the corner. We ourselves have a right of appeal from the stewards and I considered the matter with Charlie Whiting whether we should take it further. In the end we decided it was marginal and Charlie is going to talk to the drivers in Malaysia." 7-Mar: Ferrari have made the decision to use the F2001 in Malaysia earlier than expected. While the team was happy with the testing results of the F2002, the team opted to use the F2001 in Malaysia. Jean Todt said "The development programme for the F2002 is progressing well. Luca Badoer's work in Mugello is producing good signs and today, we did a race simulation. Having said that, it is clear that the F2001 proved it was competitive in the Australian Grand Prix and that can also be the case in Malaysia, where we will presumably encounter different weather conditions. In the meantime, we will continue to work on the F2002, with the aim of racing with it as soon as possible."
7-Mar: Marc Gene
continued to set the pace at Silverstone ahead of Fernando Alonso and Anthony
Davidson. Click here for the test times from Silverstone
At Fiorano, Luciano Burti
continued testing the F2001. Under sunny conditions, Burti concentrated on
evaluating new Bridgestone tyres. He covered a total of 136 laps with a best
time of 59.591. Click here for the test times from Fiorano
At Mugello, Luca Badoer
continued testing the F2002. He completed a long run without any problems with
the car covering 100 laps and setting a best time of 1:23.162. Click here for the test times from Mugello 7-Mar: "The Car ? or the Tyres ?" is the title of the 3rd issue from the Diagnosis and Prognosis Series for the 2002 season. In this issue, the Heretic looks at the aftermath of the Australian Grand Prix - Issue 3
6-Mar:
On the second day of testing at Silverstone, Marc Gene
continued to top the timesheets ahead of Anthony Davidson and Fernando Alonso. Click here for the test times from Silverstone At Fiorano, Luciano Burti
continued testing the F2001. Under mixed conditions, Burti concentrated on
evaluating new Bridgestone tyres. He covered a total of 98 laps with a best
time of 1:00.060. Click here for the test times from Fiorano At Mugello, Luca Badoer started
testing the F2002. He continued the development work on the new car covering
79 laps and setting a best time of 1:23.500. Click here for the test times from Mugello 6-Mar: Jaguar are considering reverting back to last year's car after suffering from major aerodynamics problems with the new car. The team realise that they have only managed to score 3 points at the first race of the season due to the first corner crash which took out almost half the field. A team spokesperson said "The R3 will race in Malaysia. The cars are going straight to Malaysia from Melbourne. What we do beyond that is being considered right now. We do not intend to let any knee-jerk reactions rule the day on this one. First we have to assess how much work it is going to take to get R3 right and compare this to the practicality of reverting to a version of last year's car. By Brazil we will have a clearer idea of our best way forward." 6-Mar: Sandy and EXILE share the lead after the first round in the 6 'n' Pole competition ... Full Results ... Register Loading
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