Team reaction after day two in Abu Dhabi Young Drivers test

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By Franck Drui

17 November 2010 - 15:00
Team reaction after day two in Abu (…)

Toro Rosso Ferrari

Our second day of testing and the final one of the young driver programme. Jean-Eric Vergne was again in the cockpit and the team stopped testing, as planned, two hours before the end of the session, because Vergne now has to rush off to Macau, where he starts free practice at the famous street circuit at ten o’clock tomorrow morning. The Frenchman’s morning session ended slightly ahead of schedule, when engine data revealed an engine parameter was not as it should be, so Jean-Eric was instructed to switch off and park the car. As this is a test, we are using engines that are near the end of their mileage life, therefore, there was no cause for concern and the engine was changed during the lunch break.

Jean-Eric Vergne: “These have been two special days for me, having my first drive in a Formula 1 car. My first run yesterday is something I will remember, with the high speeds being particularly impressive, especially through the corners thanks to the amount of aero downforce you have. It took me a couple of runs to adapt to my new surroundings before we actually started working through a test programme aimed at next year’s car. I was pleased that the first day also went well from my side in that I did not go off the track and there were no difficulties with my physical condition. I also got to do a long run which was an interesting experience, driving with such a heavy fuel load on board. Today, we did some set-up work, so that I could begin to experience the basic mechanism of how set-up changes affect the car. There is a lot to think about, with so much information to take on board, much more than I am used to and another aspect that felt strange at first was driving with the power steering. It’s been a very hectic but enjoyable time and now I head to Macau where I start free practice tomorrow morning.”

Franz Tost: "Jean-Eric Vergne put in a good performance over these two days and our engineers were impressed with the feedback he was able to provide. He completed a total of 154 laps without making any driving mistakes, gradually stepping up his pace over the course of the test. Today, Jean-Eric completed just 61 laps, as he now has to dash off to Macau for the famous Formula 3 race on the street circuit, which is a once in a lifetime opportunity for any young racing driver. We wish him the best of luck there this coming weekend and, based on his performance here in Abu Dhabi, I am sure we will see him in Formula 1 on a permanent basis in the future."

Testing resumes at the Yas Marina circuit on Friday, when Jaime Alguersuari will be driving the STR5 for the first day’s work on Pirelli tyres, who take over as sole tyre supplier as from next season.

Sauber Ferrari

Sergio Pérez has his very first day of driving a Formula One car under his belt. The 20-year-old Mexican from Guadalajara completed 91 laps today on the Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi. Already in October Sergio had been appointed by the team as next year’s race driver alongside Kamui Kobayashi. Sergio will be the first Mexican driver in Formula One in three decades.

Sergio Pérez: “I am very happy to have completed my first day of testing with my new team. I think in the course of the day I got closer to the limit. I was very happy with the way we worked. Today I tested different parts of the car and in general I really learned a lot about all the procedures, which are quite different to what I’m used to from GP2. I’m very much looking forward to getting into the car again on Saturday afternoon!”

James Key, (Technical Director): “Sergio did a good job today for his first experience in an F1 car. This morning was very much a step-by-step approach as it was Sergio’s very first time in an F1 car, which always means a big step, in particular in terms of all the information and procedures a driver has to deal with. We did several useful tests and practice starts before conducting some aero tests. The first half of the afternoon was for aero tests on used tyres, the second half was spent on set-up with new tyres. Sergio’s runs with new tyres were interrupted several times by red flags. As for Esteban yesterday, we kept the same normal fuel level all day long and refrained from using the F-duct. I want to say farewell to Bridgestone and thanks to them for all their efforts over the years!”

For Friday and Saturday, tyre testing is on the agenda. On Friday Kamui will be testing the new Pirelli tyres and will continue to do so until the lunch break on Saturday. For the final half-day of testing in 2010 Sergio will be taking over.

Lotus Cosworth

Day two of the Abu Dhabi young driver test for Lotus Racing started with Rodolfo González back at the wheel of chassis T127-03, and Bulgaria’s Vladimir Arabadzhiev in the seat for the afternoon session. In the morning Rodolfo completed 44 laps with a best time of 1.44.312 and in the afternoon Vladimir ran for 49 laps, recording a quickest time of 1.45.723.

Rodolfo González: “It was good make some more progress today and I was getting quicker every time I went out on track. I was still running with a reasonable amount of fuel and I’m happy with the job I did today as I think I reacted well to the changes that we made, and the instructions I was given by the team. I want also to say thank you again to Lotus Racing for giving me this opportunity. I have really enjoyed it and have definitely learnt a huge amount over the last few days.”

Vladimir Arabadzhiev: “First of all I want to say thank you for this great opportunity which Lotus Racing gave me. It was an unbelievable experience to drive an F1™ car – the first time I went out was just fantastic. The feeling of the acceleration and the braking are phenomenal and I enjoyed every second. Unfortunately I only had half a day in the car which isn’t quite enough time to really start building up experience, but I still think I did quite well with the laps I had and with the red flags we had in the session. Quite often people try too hard to impress in these sorts of sessions, pushing too hard and making mistakes, and I’m glad I didn’t do that. Finally, the whole experience today was just great – seeing how such a well organised team like Lotus Racing works has been amazing and thanks to everyone again for making it such a good day.”

Mike Gascoyne, Chief Technical Officer: “Firstly we would like to thank both Rodolfo and Vladimir for doing such a good job for us in their first time in a Formula One™ car. Their input with the team has been exactly what we wanted and they have both done a fantastic job working exactly to the programme we set them. Most importantly neither driver made any mistakes and they both gave us very impressive feedback which is what we need from them in this type of test.

“I would also like to take this opportunity to thank Bridgestone on their last day of running with us. They have been an incredibly important partner of ours this year as we brought Lotus back to Formula One™ and we have all enjoyed working with them throughout this season. Whatever the future holds for Bridgestone in motorsport we look forward to working with them again one day and wish them the very best of luck in all their future endeavours, on and off track.”

Renault F1

The Renault F1 Team continued testing in Abu Dhabi today as Jérôme D’Ambrosio took over driving duties of the R30 for the final day of the young driver test.

Jérôme D’Ambrosio: “Overall it has been a fantastic day. Obviously I have some previous experience in Formula 1, but this was my first full day in the car so it was a big step for me. It always takes some time to adapt to a new car, but I quickly felt comfortable in the R30 and we found a good balance early on. I’m really happy with how things went and I have to say thanks to all the engineers, mechanics and the entire team who have helped me today. Working with these guys really was a great experience.”

Alan Permane, Chief Engineer: “We ran Jérôme for the first time today and managed to do some productive work. He improved with each run and showed very strong pace at the end of the day. Like yesterday we started off with some aero work early on and then concentrated on a suspension set-up programme in the afternoon. We were very impressed with Jérôme in and out of the car and his feedback was excellent: he’s very precise on what the car is doing and what he wants from the car to make it faster.”

Force India Mercedes

The Force India F1 Team today concluded its young driver test at the Yas Marina circuit in Abu Dhabi. As per yesterday Paul di Resta conducted some development work for the opening 90 minutes before handing the VJM03 over to Yelmer Buurman for the remainder of the day.

Dutchman Yelmer completed a solid day as he ran different aero and fuel settings to get used to the demands and challenges of a Formula 1 car. He posted 67 laps with a best time of 1:41.178, the 10th quickest of the day.

Paul di Resta: Back in the car today for some further development work ahead of the tyre test on Friday and Saturday. Again it was a very short time out on track but we managed to complete our programme, which included running some aero items and evaluating set ups. The track has improved massively from yesterday and I’m sure it will be very different when I get back out again on Friday, but it was good to get some more time out there to be as ready as possible for the next outing.

Yelmer Buurman: Obviously it’s an amazing experience to finally get out on track in an F1 car. You go into it expecting something and it’s even more impressive than you imagined. I was really blown away by the performance and the steering, but I felt I got used to it quite quickly. It’s been a great day, although not everything worked out as planned with several red flags that interrupted a lot of our runs. At the end we then stopped out on track and ran out of time to make a run on the new tyres and that would have put us higher up the order. This was my first step into F1. My aim is to do more F1 testing in 2011 combined with GP2 or Superleague Formula and to be a F1 race driver in 2012, with the support of some Dutch multinationals we are talking to. I am ready for it and like to thank Force India F1 for this test today.

Dominic Harlow, chief race engineer: Paul began today’s final day of F1 testing on Bridgestone tyres with some more preparation for the coming new tyre test in a little over 24 hours. Yelmer then took over the car for the remainder of the day improving steadily through a run plan consisting of familiarisation with the car and team and both practice and race simulation. Unfortunately the car stopped out on track just before the planned low fuel run, which would have given a chance to improve on the overall time. I’d like to take the opportunity to sincerely thank Bridgestone for their fantastic support and contribution over the years of their involvement in F1 and with this team.

McLaren Mercedes

Gary Paffett was fourth-fastest for McLaren, returning to action for the team for the first time since February. Replacing Oliver Turvey, Gary continued with yesterday’s young driver test programme, focusing on set-up work and tyre data-gathering.

Paffett and Turvey will continue with McLaren and conduct tests at Yas Marina with the Pirelli tyres on Friday and Saturday.

Ferrari

The two day test for young drivers came to an end today for Scuderia Ferrari and the other Formula 1 teams at Abu Dhabi’s Yas Marina circuit.

Newly appointed test driver Jules Bianchi was again on track for the Scuderia, tasked with gathering data on the handling of the car and continuing to get to grips with the intricacies of his new role. The Frenchman completed a total of 93 laps, the fastest in 1.39.916.

“The past two days have been very interesting,” commented Jules at the end of the day. “We were able to gather a lot of data to improve our understanding of the handling of the car and for me, it was useful in terms of my work with the team next year. While yesterday we did not run much, today we did a lot of laps and also tried to set some times. The track had improved, also because there were no longer the cones at some corners, so you could cut the line. For me, it was a great way to finish what has been a positive season, given that I finished third in the GP2 championship.”

A normal day of testing, but also a very special one for Ferrari, as it brings the curtain down on its collaboration with Bridgestone in Formula 1. It began in 1998 and since then went on uninterrupted until now: during that time, Ferrari won 14 world titles (6 Drivers and 8 Constructors) and 102 Grands Prix.

“I wish to take this opportunity to once again thank Bridgestone for their efforts throughout the many years of our partnership, which saw us enjoy so much success together,” commented Stefano Domenicali. “It has been a pleasure working alongside the people from the Japanese company, getting to know a different company culture to our own and exchanging our experiences always in a professional manner and with a great passion for our work. Arigato gozaimasu, Bridgestone!”

Ferrari resumes testing at this track on Friday 19 November, when Felipe Massa will be on track.

Red Bull Renault

As Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber flew back to the UK factory from Austria to celebrate the team’s double World Championship, Red Bull Racing continued with its 2011 preparations, as it took part in the Young Driver Test at the Yas Marina circuit in Abu Dhabi.

Red Bull Junior Team driver Daniel Ricciardo was at the wheel of an RB6 for the two-day test, which is primarily organised as a chance for young drivers to get experience of driving a Formula One car. The team used the opportunity to test some mechanical development parts for 2011, complete some durability testing and try some different brake materials.

It was the first time 21-year-old Daniel had driven a Formula One car since last year’s young driver test. Speaking in Abu Dhabi, the runner-up of this year’s Formula Renault 3.5 series said: “It was cool to do this test and great to get so close to the big boys times from the weekend! It’s very rare to get a perfect car, but I have to say this is very close. It’s a pleasure to drive it, you brake and you turn and the car does everything as you imagine it would. I think I got most of my nerves out of the way before last year’s test, so I was more relaxed this time, although you are always a little nervous getting into the car on day one. We did more long runs today (day two), which went well – it’s been a great two days and it would be fantastic to get the chance to drive in Formula One full-time.”

Head of Race Engineering, Ian Morgan added: “Daniel has done a great job for us in the car over the last two days and made no mistakes, we’re very happy with him. We completed our programme and got though everything as planned, despite losing some track time this afternoon due to a few Red Flags – although they weren’t anything to do with Daniel!”

The next test is a Pirelli tyre test on Friday 19 November and Saturday 20 November.
World Champion Sebastian Vettel will be back in the cockpit for the two-day test, which
will see him driving an RB6 again on the circuit where he claimed his historic title, just five
days previously.

Mercedes GP

The Young Driver Test concluded in Abu Dhabi today with GP2 racer Sam Bird continuing his driving responsibilities for the MERCEDES GP PETRONAS team on the second and final day at the Yas Marina Circuit.

Following on from yesterday’s programme, Sam and the team continued to focus on set-up development work during the morning to fine-tune the car before concentrating on performance comparisons in the afternoon session. Sam completed 82 laps and finished the day in third place on the timesheets with a best lap time of 1:39.220.

Sam Bird: "Today the team and I continued our set-up programme and had an extremely productive day in which we learnt a great deal about the car. I have thoroughly enjoyed myself and I would like to thank everyone at MERCEDES GP PETRONAS for making me feel so welcome, both here in Abu Dhabi and at the factory prior to the test, and for a memorable two days. I hope we will be able to work together again in the future."

Ross Brawn: "Sam has worked very well with his engineers and the team over the course of the two-day test, proving himself to be professional and disciplined in the car, with an excellent grasp of our procedures and our requirements from the test programme. I have been very impressed with his performance and it has been a very useful two days for the team and Sam. I am sure that this experience, both working with the team and driving the car, will prove very useful for the development of Sam’s career."

HRT F1 Cosworth

GP2 Series drivers Josef Král and Davide Valsecchi where in action today for Hispania Racing and completed their first ever day at the wheel of a Formula 1 car. The Czech driver was first in the car this morning at the Yas Marina Circuit, covering a total of 61 laps (338.794 km). Josef Král has shown a strong comeback after having suffered an accident in the GP2 sprint race in Valencia at the end of June, and today he did a good performance driving with Hispania Racing. The 20 year old got used to the car and kept on improving his lap times during the morning session, but it was minutes after the lunch break when he clocked his best time of the day on prime tyres (1.44.143).

It was then turn for the 2010 GP2 Asia Champion Davide Valsecchi to jump into the HRT F110 car and experience driving a Formula 1 car for the first time. It didn’t take him long to feel comfortable and start improving his lap times straight away, driving at a constant pace during all an afternoon that was interrupted in various occasions due to the red flags, and clocking a best time of 1.43.558.

This was the last day the Formula 1 cars were using Bridgestone tyres, and Hispania Racing want to thank them for everything during the first season in Formula 1.

Dr. Colin Kolles, Team Principal: “Josef Král showed a good performance, just like Pastor Maldonado did yesterday. He got used to the car very quickly, improved continuously and completed the whole intended testing program. He had some problems with his seat position, but he managed to complete 61 laps. Davide Valsecchi, who sat in the car in the afternoon, found his way immediately. He was very fast after only four laps and he kept on improving the lap times. We are very happy to have given these two young talents the opportunity to do their first laps in a Formula 1 car. We want to thank Bridgestone for all its support during our first year in Formula 1.”

Josef Král: “I am very happy to have had the chance to make my debut with Hispania Racing in a Formula 1 car during the Young Drivers Test in Abu Dhabi and I am very thankful for that. The car was great and I really enjoyed doing 61 laps today. The first ones were a bit difficult but then I got more and more used to driving around and could go quicker. Unfortunately, I didn’t sit properly in the car as I am taller than the regular drivers of the team, so my head was further up and it made it harder to drive. But it was a successful day for me and I hope to be in a Formula 1 car again in the future.”

Davide Valsecchi: “Driving a Formula 1 car for the first time today was a moment I will always remember the rest of my life. After waiting for this moment to arrive for so long, when I finally got in the car I concentrated on getting as much experience as possible and therefore I took it easy. I couldn’t put the sectors together on my fastest lap otherwise I could have done even better, but I am happy with the result. I had to get used to the option tyre and couldn’t really use it. But with more time to work on the set-up of the car and more experience with this tyre compound I think that I could have been even quicker. I want to thank the team for giving me this incredible and unique opportunity to do 32 laps in the HRT F110 and to have made my dream come true and being able to do my debut in a Formula 1 car.”

Virgin Racing Cosworth

Day two of the Young Driver Test in Abu Dhabi saw current Virgin Racing Test Driver Luiz Razia at the wheel of the VR-01 for a full day of running at the Yas Marina Circuit. Luiz has driven the car before - during a promotional day at the start of the season - however he was not able to run with the benefit of competition tyres on that occasion and therefore today was the team’s first real opportunity to evaluate his performance.

Luiz conducted 70 laps of the 5.554km Yas Marina Circuit, over 12 runs, evaluating gearbox and suspension developments, carrying out aerodynamic mapping runs and performing setup work.

Today was also the very last day of running for Bridgestone, who leave the sport after 14 years as tyre supplier. There will be a one day break tomorrow before the teams return to the track on Friday and Saturday to conduct two days of tyre testing with new supplier Pirelli.

Luiz Razia: “I am really happy with what we have achieved today. I managed to make the best of the opportunity and the track conditions and we have done some good work on our final day of running on the Bridgestone tyres. It took me a few laps to get fully up to speed with all the buttons on the steering wheel but after a while I felt very comfortable. It has been a real pleasure to drive the car in representative conditions and to be able to work so closely with the team. Thanks to everyone who has supported me today. I would also like to thank my personal sponsors BVA and Coralis for their support at this test.”

John Booth, Team Principal: “Another very good day today. We achieved our best ever daily mileage on a single car and successfully completed our test programme. Luiz quickly got up to speed and did everything that was asked of him. His feedback was excellent, he made no mistakes and he set some very competitive lap times. He was also a pleasure to work with, as always, and I would like to thank him for his valuable contribution to the team this year. Today was also our last day working with Bridgestone and we thank them for their support throughout our debut season.”

Williams Cosworth

Tom McCullough, Senior Test Engineer: We’ve had a productive day with Pastor. He covered a lot of mileage, just under 450km, while helping us with our aero tests. Unfortunately, we had a reliability problem at the end of the day which prevented him from running the soft tyre, but overall it was a positive session during which time we’ve gathered plenty of data.

Pastor Maldonado: Today was another great experience. We had to do a lot of slower speed aero set-up work today so I couldn’t really push it, and I didn’t get a run of the soft tyre either, but I’m pleased with the work I’ve done. I’m getting lots of track time this week, which is improving my confidence in the car.

Pirelli tests: Williams will be back on track on Friday 19 November with Rubens Barrichello piloting the FW32.

Pos.DriverTeamTimeGapLaps
01 D. Ricciardo Red Bull RB6 1.38.102 77
02 J. d’Ambrosio Renault R30 1.38.802 +0.700 83
03 S. Bird Mercedes GP W01 1.39.220 +1.118 81
04 G. Paffett McLaren MP4-25 1.39.760 +1.658 84
05 J. Bianchi Ferrari F10 1.39.916 +1.814 93
06 S. Perez Sauber C29 1.40.543 +2.441 91
07 P. di Resta Force India VJM03 1.40.901 +2.699 27
08 P. Maldonado Williams FW32 1.40.944 +2.842 81
09 J-E. Vergne Toro Rosso STR5 1.40.974 +2.872 61
10 Y. Buurman Force India VJM03 1.41.178 +3.076 67
11 D. Valsecchi HRT F110 1.43.013 +4.911 32
12 L. Razia Virgin VR-01 1.43.525 +5.423 70
13 J. Kral HRT F110 1.44.143 +6.041 61
14 R. Gonzalez Lotus T127 1.44.312 +6.210 41
15 V. Arabadzhiev Lotus T127 1.45.723 +7.621 49

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