Showing posts with label day 2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label day 2. Show all posts

Friday, August 3, 2018

In-Season Test #2 - Day #2 - RE-CAP & TIMES


IN-SEASON TEST #2 - DAY #2 - RE-CAP & TIMES

Testing Location: Hungaroring - Mogyorod, Hungary

    George Russell was the quickest of the testing-group on day 2 at the Hungaroring. Russell, who is leading the FIA Formula 2 championship, finished the day in 1st with a 1:15.575. The young British driver also collected 116 laps for the Mercedes AMG F1 team.

    Antonio Giovinazzi, who took the Ferrari to the top on day 1, switched over to Sauber for day 2. The Italian finished in 4th with a 1:17.558 and 120 laps. Giovinazzi has been linked to a full-time Sauber seat in 2019, but nothing has been made official just yet.

    Force India chose to run their other test driver after Latifi drove on the previous day. This time around it was Nikita Mazepin, who currently competes in GP3. Mazepin stopped on track twice during the session with mechanical issues, resulting in Red Flags both times. Despite this, Mazepin finished in 5th with a 1:17.748. He also completed 51 laps.

    Toro Rosso ran two cars again as they did on Tuesday. Sean Gelael was in the main car and finished in 9th with a 1:19.046, ahead of Pierre Gasly and Brendon Hartley who both drove the other car in order to complete testing for Pirelli. 

    British driver, Jake Dennis, who currently competes in the Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup, was in the Red Bull for the day, taking over from Daniel Ricciardo who drove the previous day. Dennis, 23, finished up in 3rd for the Austrian team. His final time was a 1:17.012. He also racked up a whopping 131 laps, the same amount as Raikkonen, who was behind the wheel of the Ferrari.

    Lando Norris was once again in the McLaren, while Williams opted to run former F1 driver, Robert Kubica. Kubica was 6th at the end of the session, putting in a 1:18.451 and completed 103 laps.

    Formula 2 RUSSIAN TIME driver, Artem Markelov, ran for Renault. He finished in 8th with a 1:18.496 and racked up 108 laps.

TIMES:

1. George Russell - 1:15.575 / Mercedes-Mercedes / Great Britain / 116 Laps
2. Kimi Raikkonen - 1:15.649 / Ferrari-Ferrari / Finland / 131 Laps
3. Jake Dennis - 1:17.012 / Red Bull Racing-TAG-Heuer / Great Britain / 131 Laps
4. Antonio Giovinazzi - 1:17.558 / Sauber-Ferrari / Italy / 120 Laps
5. Nikita Mazepin - 1:17.748 / Force India-Mercedes / Russia / 51 Laps
6. Robert Kubica - 1:18.451 / Williams-Mercedes / Poland / 103 Laps
7. Lando Norris - 1:18.472 / McLaren-Renault / Great Britain / 73 Laps
8. Artem Markelov - 1:18.496 / Renault-Renault / Russia / 108 Laps
9. Sean Gelael - 1:19.046 / Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda / Indonesia / 122 Laps
10. Pierre Gasly - 1:19.790 / Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda / France / 75 Laps*
11. Brendon Hartley - 1:20.221 / Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda / New Zealand / 67 Laps*

* - Notes Gasly and Hartley were testing for Pirelli's 2019 programme

NOTE: Haas has chosen not to participate in this test

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Thursday, March 8, 2018

Pre-Season Test #2 - Day #2 - RE-CAP & TIMES


PRE-SEASON TEST #2  - DAY #2 - RE-CAP & TIMES

    The second day of the final pre-season test ended with Ricciardo and both Mercedes drivers at the top of the time-sheets.

    Daniel Ricciardo, who lapped up 165 laps, set the fastest time of the day: a 1:18.047.

    Lewis Hamilton who drove in the AM was close behind with a 1:18.400. Team-mate, Bottas, who took over for the afternoon session, followed in third with a 1:18.560. Between the two, they racked up a total of 175 laps for the day.

    Rookie, Charles Leclerc, got nearly that many laps by himself. The newly-signed Sauber driver did 160 laps over the course of the day before a small slide sent him off-track and ended his run.

    Another driver having a great time with their car was Brendon Hartley, who finished in 5th with a 1:19.823 and gathered 119 laps for the Italian team.

    Ferrari ended up having to recruit Vettel back to the car for the morning's running after Kimi Raikkonen reported feeling too ill to drive, suffering from was said to be food poisoning. However, Raikkonen recovered enough to track 49 laps later in the day. Vettel finished 4th fastest with a 1:19.541. Raikkonen was further down in 9th with a 1:20.242.

    Fernando Alonso who took the wheel of the McLaren for day 2, ended up not getting a full day of running due to an oil leak. He sat on the sidelines while McLaren changed the engine in the car. He barely made it out before the end of the session and was able to get the 6th fastest time and rack up 57 laps.

    Thursday and Friday will mark the final 2 days of pre-season testing.

TIMES:

1. Daniel Ricciardo - 1:18.047 / Red Bull Racing-TAG-Heuer / 165 Laps
2. Lewis Hamilton (AM) - 1:18.400 / Mercedes-Mercedes / 90 Laps
3. Valtteri Bottas (PM) - 1:18.560 / Mercedes-Mercedes / 85 Laps
4. Sebastian Vettel (AM) - 1:19.541 / Ferrari-Ferrari / 66 Laps
5. Brendon Hartley - 1:19.856 / Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda / 119 Laps
6. Fernando Alonso - 1:19.856 / McLaren-Renault / 57 Laps
7. Carlos Sainz (AM) - 1:20.042 / Renault-Renault / 88 Laps
8. Romain Grosjean - 1:20.237 / Haas-Ferrari / 78 Laps
9. Kimi Raikkonen (PM) - 1:20.242 / Ferrari-Ferrari / 49 Laps
10. Lance Stroll (AM) - 1:20.349 / Williams-Mercedes / 63 Laps
11. Nico Hulkenberg (PM) - 1:20.758 / Renault-Renault / 102 Laps
12. Esteban Ocon - 1:20.805 / Force India-Mercedes / 130 Laps
13. Charles Leclerc - 1:20.919 / Sauber-Ferrari / 160 Laps
14. Sergey Sirotkin (PM) - 1:22.350 / Williams-Mercedes / 80 Laps

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Wednesday, March 7, 2018

Pre-Season Test #2 - Day #2 - LINE-UP


PRE-SEASON TEST #2 - DAY #2 - LINE-UP

Test Location: Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya - Montmelo, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

MERCEDES-MERCEDES: Lewis Hamilton (AM) / Valtteri Bottas (PM)
FERRARI-FERRARI: Sebastian Vettel
RED BULL RACING-TAG-HEUER: Daniel Ricciardo 
RENAULT-RENAULT: Carlos Sainz (AM) / Nico Hulkenberg (PM)
FORCE INDIA-MERCEDES: Esteban Ocon
WILLIAMS-MERCEDES: Lance Stroll (AM) / Sergey Sirotkin (PM)
SCUDERIA TORO ROSSO-HONDA: Brendon Hartley
HAAS-FERRARI: Romain Grosjean 
McLAREN-RENAULT: Fernando Alonso 
SAUBER-FERRARI: Charles Leclerc

*Subject to change

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Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Pre-Season Test #1 - Day #2 - RE-CAP & TIMES


PRE-SEASON TEST #1 - DAY #2 - RE-CAP & TIMES

    Sebastian Vettel finished fastest in the second day of preseason testing at the Circuit de Catalunya.

    Low temperatures limited running across the field – especially in the morning session – but the Ferrari driver managed a total of 98 laps over the course of the day.

    Vettel enjoyed a quiet morning, but put in a series of strong laps at the start of the afternoon and jumped to the top of the timings, knocking off Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas in the process.

    A small spin at turn two brought out the red flag when he brought debris onto the track, but Vettel managed to get the Ferrari back to the pits without any help.

    He finished the day 0.3s faster than Bottas and Stoffel Vandoorne.

    The track was quiet for most of the morning, with only a handful of laps completed after the first hour.

    Things started to pick up just before midday when the track was at its warmest – with the lunch-break cancelled to allow for extra track time.

    That action was cut short when Charles Leclerc span at turn four and his Sauber was left stranded in the gravel. He spent the next two hours I the pits but eventually managed to get back out, ending the day 10th fastest, quicker only than the Haas of Kevin Magnussen.

    Max Verstappen’s running was hampered by a fuel leak early in the day. He made up for lost time when he did manage to get on track, ending the day fourth fastest with 67 laps.

    Carlos Sainz Jnr and Pierre Gasly took fifth and sixth.

    After limited running on the first day of testing, Sergey Sirotkin was back in the Williams in the morning session. The rookie put in a good number of laps considering the poor conditions before handing over to reserve driver Robert Kubica for the final three hours. The pair finished seventh and eighth quickest, with Kubica 0.327s faster than Sirotkin.

    Esteban Ocon finished ninth quickest in his first day of testing.

TIMES:

1. Sebastian Vettel - 1:19:673/ Ferrari-Ferrari / 98 Laps
2. Valtteri Bottas - 1:19.976 / Mercedes-Mercedes / 94 Laps
8. Stoffel Vandoorne – 1:20.325 / McLaren-Renault / 37 Laps
4. Max Verstappen – 1:20.326 / Red Bull Racing-TAG-Heuer / 67 Laps
5. Carlos Sainz - 1:21.212 / Renault-Renault / 65 Laps
6. Pierre Gasly – 1:21.318 / Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda / 82 Laps
7. Robert Kubica (PM) – 1:21.495 / Williams-Mercedes / 48 Laps
8. Sergey Sirotkin (AM) – 1:21.822 / Williams-Mercedes / 52 Laps
9. Esteban Ocon - 1:21.841 / Force India-Mercedes / 79 Laps
10. Charles Leclerc - 1:22.721 / Sauber-Ferrari / 81 Laps
11. Kevin Magnussen - 1:22.727 / Haas-Ferrari / 36 Laps

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Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Pre-Season Test #1 - Day #2 - LINE-UP


PRE-SEASON TEST #1 - DAY #2 - LINE-UP

Test Location: Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya - Montmelo, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

MERCEDES-MERCEDES: Valtteri Bottas 
FERRARI-FERRARI: Sebastian Vettel
RED BULL RACING-TAG-HEUER: Max Verstappen
RENAULT-RENAULT: Carlos Sainz
FORCE INDIA-MERCEDES: Esteban Ocon
WILLIAMS-MERCEDES: Sergey Sirotkin (AM) / Robert Kubica (PM)
SCUDERIA TORO ROSSO-HONDA: Pierre Gasly 
HAAS-FERRARI: Kevin Magnussen
McLAREN-RENAULT: Stoffel Vandoorne 
SAUBER-FERRARI: Charles Leclerc 

*Subject to change

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Saturday, December 2, 2017

Post-Season Test - Day #2 - Re-Cap & Times


POST-SEASON TEST - DAY #2 - RE-CAP & TIMES

    Lando Norris and Robert Kubica impressed in the final Formula 1 test of 2017.

    It was Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel at the top of the order, but the McLaren reserve driver and F1 race winner were the main attractions in Abu Dhabi.

    Kubica only completed a handful of laps, sharing testing duties for Williams with Sergey Sirotkin, a new addition to the list of drivers rumoured to be replacing the retiring Felipe Massa. Despite completing less than half as many laps as Sirotkin, Kubica was half a second quicker than the Renault reserve driver. His 1m39.485s lap time was also a tenth of a second faster than Lance Stroll’s best lap on Tuesday.

    McLaren’s Lando Norris also impressed in his first outing in an F1 car since being announced as the team’s reserve driver. He was completing the tyre test that was scheduled to take place after the Brazilian Grand Prix and finished 12th fastest, nearly two seconds slower than Stoffel Vandoorne, who finished eighth fastest in the other McLaren despite running into the tyre barriers in the first half of the day.

    Norris has been confirmed at Carlin’s Formula 2 team for the 2018 season.

    At the top of the order, Vettel set his best time of the day – a 1m37.551s – in the first hour of running. He put in 118 laps over the course of the day, but couldn’t better his time. Nobody else could even get close to it, though, with Mercedes Valtteri Bottas the next best and nearly a second slower.

    Max Verstappen was third quickest ahead of Sergio Perez and Esteban Ocon, who shared testing duties for Force India.

    Just 0.41s faster than Kubica, Carlos Sainz Jnr was sixth quickest.

    Kevin Magnussen and Sirotkin rounded out the top 10.

    With news that Alfa Romeo would be sponsoring Sauber in 2018 breaking, Ferrari junior driver Charles Leclerc was in the car. He could only manage 11th quickest, but his 1m40.666s lap was more than a second faster than Marcus Ericsson’s best effort on Tuesday.

    Toro Rosso duo Brendon Hartley and Pierre Gasly completed the order.

TIMES: 

1. Sebastian Vettel - 1:37.551 / Ferrari-Ferrari / Germany / 118 Laps
2. Valtteri Bottas - 1:38.490 / Mercedes-Mercedes / Finland / 141 Laps
3. Max Verstappen - 1:38.736 / Red Bull-TAG-Heuer / Netherlands / 132 Laps
4. Sergio Perez (PM) - 1:38.818 / Force India-Mercedes / Mexico / 52 Laps
5. Esteban Ocon (AM) - 1:39.148 / Force India-Mercedes / France / 72 Laps
6. Carlos Sainz - 1:39.444 / Renault-Renault / Spain / 109 Laps
7. Robert Kubica (PM) - 1:39.485 / Williams-Mercedes / Poland / 28 Laps
8. Stoffel Vandoorne - 1:39.782 / McLaren-Honda / Belgium / 105 Laps*
9. Kevin Magnussen - 1:39.810 / Haas-Ferrari / Denmark / 124 Laps
10. Serge Sirotkin (AM & PM) - 1:39.947 / Williams-Mercedes / Russia / 86 Laps
11. Charles Leclerc - 1:40.666 / Sauber-Ferrari / Monaco / 148 Laps
12. Lando Norris - 1:41.714 / McLaren-Honda / Great Britain / 118 Laps*
13. Brendon Hartley (PM) - 1:43.345 / Toro Rosso-Renault / New Zealand / 61 Laps
14. Pierre Gasly (AM)  - 1:44.827 / Toro Rosso-Renault / France / 63 Laps

* - Notes McLaren is running 2 cars during this test.

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Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Post-Season Test - Day #2 - Line-Up


POST-SEASON TEST - DAY #2 - LINE-UP

Mercedes-Mercedes: Valtteri Bottas
Ferrari-Ferrari: Sebastian Vettel
Red Bull-TAG-Heuer: Max Verstappen
Williams-Mercedes: Sergey Sirotkin (AM & PM) / Robert Kubica (PM)*
Renault-Renault: Carlos Sainz
McLaren-Honda: Lando Norris & Stoffel Vandoorne**
Toro Rosso-Renault: Pierre Gasly (AM) / Brendon Hartley (PM)*
Force India-Mercedes: Esteban Ocon (AM) / Sergio Perez (PM)*
Sauber-Ferrari: Charles Leclerc
Haas-Ferrari: Kevin Magnussen

* - Notes drivers are sharing testing duties
** - Notes McLaren is running 2 cars during this test

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Wednesday, April 19, 2017

In-Season Test #1 - Day #2 - Re-Cap & Times


IN-SEASON TEST #1 - DAY #2 - RE-CAP & TIMES

    Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas topped the second day of testing in Bahrain.

    The Finn put in 143 laps in an effort to better understand the tyres, something the team could have done with before last weekend’s race. Mercedes were also testing new aero pieces to combat Ferrari’s boost in performance. Bottas did briefly stop on track early in the afternoon with a mechanical problem, but managed to get the Mercedes going again.

    Sebastian Vettel was behind the wheel for Ferrari, but the German didn’t get half as many laps as Bottas. The team found a hydraulic leak whilst changing the setting’s, forcing Vettel to remain in the pits for the majority of the morning session. A data problem in the afternoon did briefly disturb 
Ferrari’s running, but Vettel eventually managed 64 laps and the second best time.

    One team that didn’t face any problems today was McLaren. After a disastrous weekend in Bahrain and more problems yesterday, it was smooth running for Stoffel Vandoorne. The Belgian completed 81 laps – more laps than a race distance – and set the fourth fastest time overall, just two tenths of a second slower than Sainz in third.

    Haas spent their day evaluating new brakes. The problem has plagued the team since the later part of last season, and they’re keen to keep up the pace they’ve shown. Kevin Magnussen set the fifth fastest time, ahead of Daniil Kvyat, who ran the Toro Rosso in the morning session.

    Williams, Renault, and Red Bull all ran test drivers. Williams’ Gary Paffett, who returned to the track for the first time since 2013, set the eighth fastest time ahead of Renault’s Sergey Sirotkin and Red Bull’s Pierre Gasly.

    Pascal Wehrlein made up for lost time by getting into his Sauber and completing over 90 laps throughout the day, setting the 11th fastest time ahead of Force India’s Sergio Perez.

TIMES:

1. Valtteri Bottas - 1:31.280 / Mercedes-Mercedes / Finland / 143 Laps
2. Sebastian Vettel - 1:31.574 / Ferrari-Ferrari / Italy / 64 Laps
3. Carlos Sainz (PM) – 1:31.884 / Toro Rosso-Renault / Spain / 68 Laps
4. Stoffel Vandoorne - 1:32.108 / McLaren-Honda / Belgium / 81 Laps
5. Kevin Magnussen - 1:32.120 / Haas-Ferrari / Denmark / 88 Laps
6. Esteban Ocon (AM) - 1:32.142 / Force India-Mercedes / France / 60 Laps
7. Daniil Kvyat (AM) – 1:32.213 / Toro Rosso-Renault / Russia / 61 Laps
8. Gary Paffett - 1:32.253 / Williams-Mercedes / Great Britain / 126 Laps 
9. Sergey Sirotkin - 1:32.287 / Renault-Renault / Russia  / 90 Laps
10. Pierre Gasly - 1:32.568 / Red Bull-TAG-Heuer / France / 65 Laps
11. Pascal Wehrlein - 1:34.462 / Sauber-Ferrari / Germany / 91 Laps
12. Sergio Perez (PM) – 1:35.015 / Force India-Mercedes / Mexico / 70 Laps

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In-Season Test #1 - Day #2 - Line-Up


IN-SEASON TEST #1 - DAY #2 - LINE-UP

Mercedes-Mercedes: Valtteri Bottas
Ferrari-Ferrari: Sebastian Vettel
Red Bull-TAG-Heuer: Pierre Gasly
Williams-Mercedes: Gary Paffett
Renault-Renault: Sergey Sirotkin
McLaren-Honda: Stoffel Vandoorne
Toro Rosso-Renault: Daniil Kvyat (AM) / Carlos Sainz (PM)
Force India-Mercedes: Esteban Ocon (AM) / Sergio Perez (PM)*
Sauber-Ferrari: Pascal Wehrlein
Haas-Ferrari: Kevin Magnussen 

* - Notes drivers are sharing testing duties

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