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Bahrain Test - Day 3
24.02.2007
Location: Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Bahrain
Dates: Saturday 24 February 2007
Drivers: Jarno Trulli, Franck Montagny
Track length: 5.412km

END OF PART ONE

Panasonic Toyota Racing completed the first part of its double-header test at the Bahrain International Circuit today. Franck Montagny replaced Ralf Schumacher in the cockpit and joined Jarno Trulli on track today as the team made more progress on fine-tuning the TF107. Franck's programme required several long runs as he looked to complete at least a race distance while Jarno focused on set-up options with the new aerodynamic package. Jarno's progress was interrupted by gearbox control issues during the morning and he caused a red flag at midday when he stopped on the circuit, but Franck racked up the laps before lunch thanks to some trouble-free running. He managed more than a race distance in the morning alone and both drivers were busy in the afternoon gathering data which the team will now study before testing resumes in Bahrain on Tuesday, with Jarno and Franck again doing the driving.

Jarno Trulli - Chassis TF107/03
Best lap time:1min 33.062s
Position: 15th
Total laps:105
Total distance: 568.2kms

“The positive thing from today was that we did a lot of miles, almost twice a race distance and this should be very helpful to us. Unfortunately my lap times were not that good but that was more because we were concentrating on long runs rather than qualifying simulations. It has been a reasonable day and the laps I did helped us evaluate several things on the car, including our new aero package. ”

Franck Montagny - Chassis TF107/01
Best lap time: 1min 32.917s
Position: 13th
Total laps:111
Total distance:600.7kms

“It was an interesting day because both of the cars did over a hundred laps. This morning we were able to do a race distance with no problems. Unfortunately my fastest lap time was not great so that was disappointing but step by step we will find that. It was more important that we completed our programme and did a race distance on the new gearbox. We also worked on some aero things in the afternoon and now we will see how that all comes together next week. ”

Dieter Gass - Chief Engineer Race and Test

“We wrapped up the first part of the Bahrain test in a positive way, putting a lot of miles on both cars without major problems. We had a planned engine and gearbox change over lunchtime on Franck's car. That took a bit more time than we expected but nevertheless he completed the programme as planned which was good. Jarno also went through our programme and found some interesting bits in terms of the set-up. We will now have to analyse the work we have done this week and focus a little bit more on performance during the next test.”