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  • Jerez Test, Day Two
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Schumacher quickest from Webber on day two

ESPNF1 Staff
February 8, 2012
Michael Schumacher set the quickest time using the 2011 Mercedes © Sutton Images
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Michael Schumacher set the fastest time on the second day of the first test in Jerez as Mark Webber led the way for the 2012 cars.

Schumacher's morning time of 1:18.561 went unbeaten as Mercedes continued using its W02 to analyse the new Pirelli tyres. His time came during a short run on soft tyres, and saw Schumacher displace Webber at the top of the timesheets. Red Bull had enjoyed a more productive morning than Tuesday, with Webber gradually lowing his best time to a 1:19.184 before concentrating on longer runs in the afternoon.

Daniel Ricciardo recovered from his early finish on day one to set the third fastest time as Toro Rosso looked to make up for yesterday's lost hour. He was able to complete 100 laps with a best time of 1:19.587. Jules Bianchi was fourth with a 1:20.221 after spending the morning in the Force India before handing over to Paul di Resta whose 1:20.272 put him sixth behind Kimi Raikkonen.

It was Raikkonen who caused the first of two red flags on Wednesday when he ran wide on an early run, scattering gravel across the circuit. The second red flag was due to oil on the circuit, but in a show of impressive reliability by all the teams no cars stopped on track during the day.

Seventh was Felipe Massa in the F2012, with Ferrari one of only three teams to go quicker in the afternoon. Massa's time of 1:20.454 was nearly two and a half seconds faster than his time on Tuesday, putting him just ahead of Jenson Button's McLaren.

Sergio Perez had a solid first day in the Sauber, setting a time over half a second quicker than Kamui Kobayashi had yesterday, but only completing 68 laps as a fuel system problem reduced his running after lunch. Perez also improved his best lap in the afternoon, but will aim for more track time on Thursday before handing back to Kobayashi.

It was Heikki Kovalainen who had the most productive day, with Caterham making up for lost time by completing 139 laps; just over twice the race distance from the last race held at Jerez - the 1997 European Grand Prix. Kovalainen's best time of 1:21.518 put him little over 0.3s behind Pastor Maldonado's Williams as Caterham ran KERS for the first time.

Pedro de la Rosa concluded HRT's running for the week with the slowest time as the team will now return to base in order to prepare the new car for the second test in Barcelona.

Times

Driver Car Time Laps
1. Michael Schumacer Mercedes W02 1:18.561 132
2. Mark Webber Red Bull RB8 1:19.184 97
3. Daniel Ricciardo Toro Rosso STR7 1:19.587 100
4. Jules Bianchi Force India VJM05 1:20.221 46
5. Kimi Raikkonen Lotus E20 1:20.239 117
6. Paul di Resta Force India VJM05 1:20.272 69
7. Felipe Massa Ferrari F2012 1:20.454 95
8. Jenson Button McLaren MP4-27 1:20.688 85
9. Sergio Perez Sauber C31 1:20.711 68
10. Pastor Maldonado Williams FW34 1:21.197 97
11. Heikki Kovalainen Caterham CT01 1:21.518 139
12. Pedro de la Rosa HRT F111 1:22.518 64

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Comments: 3 
Posted by   on (February 09 2012, 01:32 AM GMT)

True. McLaren definately have prettiest car so far for 2012. Hope mercedes follow mclaren with the smooth look.

Posted by   on (February 08 2012, 20:46 PM GMT)

I'm assuming this means the cars will be slightly slower than last years ;blown' cars?

Posted by   on (February 08 2012, 16:42 PM GMT)

Holy cow, those 2012 car noses look ridiculous! OMG, that is soooo ugly! What in the hell is going on with that?!?

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