FW: Barcelona Test - Summary BMW WilliamsF1 Team
BARCELONA TEST -- 3rd -- 5th December 2002
Summary:
The BMW WilliamsF1 Team concluded a three-day test at the Circuit de
Catalunya in Barcelona today, continuing the intense winter testing program
for
the team. BMW WilliamsF1 Team drivers, Juan Pablo Montoya and Ralf
Schumacher as well as official test driver Marc GenÈ conducted the tests.
Dirk
Mueller and Nico Rosberg also joined the test team as a reward for their
respective achievements in European Touring Car Championship (ETCC) and
Formula BMW ADAC Championship in Germany. It was an historic occasion
when Nico took to the track in a WilliamsF1 BMW FW24, both as the youngest
ever F1 driver and also following in the footsteps of his father, Keke
Rosberg, a
Williams driver from 1982 - 1985, who won the Drivers World Championship
title
in 1982.
Sam Michael (Chief Operations Engineer, WilliamsF1):
"In Barcelona this week we covered a lot of ground. Marc spent all his time
running
the new engine and gearbox package. He has also been working on development
suspension and brakes for the 2003 car. Juan Pablo concentrated on traction
control and an intensive tyre program with Michelin to continue our compound
and
construction development aimed at next year. It is yielding good results
already.
Ralf started on day two and has worked solidly on traction control,
suspension
geometry and brakes.
"Dirk Mueller and Nico Rosberg had runs on the first day and they both did a
fantastic job considering they had never driven an F1 car before. Barcelona
is not
the kindest circuit for a driver to experience F1 for the first time because
of the
high speed corners. Although both were excited, they displayed maturity in
their
application."
Mario Theissen (BMW Motorsport Director):
"From a BMW perspective the Barcelona test has been very successful. We have
recorded a lot of mileage and have made progress in all areas of
development.
Whilst two of the cars were on duty with chassis and tyre tests, a third
FW24 was
entirely dedicated to the purpose of running tests on the new BMW P83 engine
and the 2003 gearbox. With the engine we have made good progress in terms of
mechanical tests under track conditions and also have been able to improve
the
engine's set-up. During this progress we also identified some weak points."
Barcelona daily best times (number of laps), best lap time of the day in
bold:
Driver/Car Tyre 03.12.02 04.12.02
05.12.02
David Coulthard M - 1:17.660
1:15.712
West McLaren Mercedes 18/50 65
Olivier Panis B 1:18.934 1:17.211
1:17.550
Toyota 80 72 67
Antonio Pizzonia M - 1:20.128
1:17.411
Jaguar 50
103
Juan Pablo Montoya M 1:18.206 1:17.979
1:17.431
BMW WilliamsF1 Team 57 84 87
Alexander Wurz M 1:18.757 1:17.439 -
West McLaren Mercedes 31 78
Mark Webber M 1:18.192 1:17.817
1:18.938
Jaguar 67 57 73
Ralf Schumacher M - 1:17.838
1:18.114
BMW WilliamsF1 Team 55 76
Gary Paffert M 1:21.472 -
1:18.217
Mild Seven Renault F1 14 61
Marc Gene M 1:19.429 1:18.738
1:18.397
BMW WilliamsF1 Team 32 35 56
Jacques Villeneuve B - -
1:18.857
B A R Honda 73
Anthony Davidson B 1:20.363 -
1:19.656
B A.R Honda 95 5
Fernando Alonso M 1:19.572 1:20.853
1:19.836
Mild Seven Renault F1 86 67 68
Romain Dumas M 1:22.375 1:21.279
Mild Seven Renault F1 48 65
Ralph Firman B - -
1:21.039
B A R Honda 47
Nico Rosberg M 1:21.069 - -
BMW WilliamsF1 Team 38
Tiego Monterio M - -
1:21.525
Mild Seven Renault F1 59
Dirk M¸ller M 1:21.605
BMW WilliamsF1 Team 45