Panasonic Toyota Racing has entered
today the last leg of its winter testing in Valencia ahead of the Bahrain Grand
Prix. Jarno Trulli and Ralf Schumacher were at the wheel to resume final race
preparations and testing of the Bridgestone tyres. Both will continue testing
tomorrow to conclude the pre-season test programme. The drivers as well as the
whole team are anxious to get the season underway to see how their hard work
during the winter will unfold at the first races.
ELECTRONIC BLUES
Ralf Schumacher put more mileage on the new car concentrating on set-up work.
Ralf Schumacher - Chassis TF106/05
Best lap time: 1m11.121s
Total laps: 60
Total distance: 240.0km
"After really first testing the new car in Barcelona, where the weather was
rather cold, it was good to have another chance to drive the new TF106 at Valencia
today. We continued working on the tyres and although we had less mileage today
than expected due to a minor electronic problem, the car stayed reliable and
so in general we are happy with the day's programme."
PREPARING THE WAY
Panasonic Toyota Racing's Jarno Trulli had a positive day of running, putting
in over 80 laps of the winding Valencia circuit.
Jarno Trulli - Chassis TF106/02
Best lap time: 1m12.163s
Total laps: 80
Total distance: 320.0km
"This has been a good day of running here at Valencia. We were able to do
some set-up work and tyre comparisons. We also worked on some small test items
to prepare for the new season, like different oil-level set-ups. This caused
some smoke in the morning, but this is of no worry for us it was something we
were purposely testing. All in all, we have gained some good mileage and look
forward to pushing hard until the end of tomorrow to gain the confidence we need
before the first race."
TUNED IN
Panasonic Toyota Racing made good progress over the day's work at Valencia, with
both cars showing reliable progress.
Gerd Pfeiffer - Test Team Manager
"We had a productive day today and we got through a lot of work. Although both
drivers carried out their own individual tyre testing programmes, Ralf focused
on testing the new car and getting a feel for it, while Jarno tried simulating
some race conditions in one of the older cars, as his new car is being prepared
for the first grand prix. Basically we are focused on fine-tuning the car this
week for the race in Bahrain. I feel that both drivers are doing a good job and
the cars are running reliably." |