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Hulkenberg, Force India Fastest at Barcelona F1 Test Day Two

By James Fish
Epoch Times Staff
Created: February 22, 2012 Last Updated: February 22, 2012
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Two-time world champion Sebastian Vettel signs autographs for young fans during F1 testing at Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona, Spain. (Lluis Gene/AFP/Getty Images)

Two-time world champion Sebastian Vettel signs autographs for young fans during F1 testing at Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona, Spain. (Lluis Gene/AFP/Getty Images)

Vettel described how the new RB8 compared to last year’s amazing RB7: “The biggest difference is that the cars have less grip, which will make us slower than last year. Last season the way we incorporated the exhaust was very cleverly devised. It made the car faster by generating more grip, but it’s a thing of the past in 2012 and for now we have to live with it.

“I would say that goes for all the other teams as well. We are looking into ways of getting that grip level back and I am sure we will succeed, although it will take time.

“The car is on its sixth day on the track. What we are doing right now is eliminating any teething problems and focusing on reliability. If you ask me what teething problems, then I can tell you that at Jerez we had some electronic issues. We have identified that problem and now we are working to solve it.

“The words ‘problem’ and ‘issue’ sound so serious but what we are looking at has nothing to do with the weight of those words. The genuine feeling is good but you should never bank on feelings in F1! I guess I don’t have to say that we want to be faster than the rest. So let’s wait and see, but as the same design whiz who created the RB6 and RB7 also created the RB8, we have the best possible pedigree.”

Rest of the Best

Fernando Alonso’s Ferrari finished fourth, swapping Tuesday results with Toro Rosso’s Daniel Ricciardo, who finished fifth today.

McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton, who ran third Tuesday, was sixth Wednesday, but was in good spirits. “To have completed more than 1000km in the past two days is incredibly encouraging—the whole team should feel proud,” he said in a team press release.

“The car behaves really well in the high-speed corners—I think the baseline of our car is higher than it was last year—and it’s better overall at high-speed. It’s performing well in Turns Three and Nine, too.

“It’s been an extremely productive few days—and I think Jenson [Button] will continue to improve the car tomorrow.”

Nico Rosberg drove 82 laps in the new Mercedes, ending up seventh—almost two seconds off Hulkenberg’s pace. For the second day running, the Mercedes developed mechanical issues which cut short the test.

“Early in the morning, it was a bit too cold on the track to collect some decent information,” Rosberg told formula1.com. “However later we were able to get into our planned work.

“In the afternoon session, unfortunately we had a transmission oil leak which meant that I wasn’t able to complete any further running. That doesn’t affect my positive feelings about our test program, and things like that can happen in the early stages of running a new car.”

The Barcelona test lasts until Friday, Feb. 24, with the next round of testing, also in Barcelona, scheduled to start March 1.

The 2012 Formula One season starts on March 18 with the Melbourne Grand Prix. Tickets are available through the formula1.com website.






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