Honda Racing F1 Team - Vallelunga Test Report
Thursday 23 March 2006
Dates: Tuesday 21 - Thursday 23 March
Location: Vallelunga, Italy
The Honda Racing F1 Team returned to the test track this week following
the first two flyaway races of the 2006 Formula One season. Fresh from a
podium finish for Jenson Button in Malaysia, the team has now turned its
attention to preparations for the upcoming race in Australia and the
European season which starts in four weeks time.
Third driver Anthony Davidson and young driver James Rossiter completed
the bulk of the test programme at the Vallelunga circuit in Italy, with
Rubens Barrichello joining the team on the third and final day. The
focus for the week was a comprehensive Michelin tyre programme, brake
evaluations and chassis set-up work, alongside running the latest
specification Honda engine.
As with the other F1 tests throughout Europe, the inconsistent weather
played its role in the test schedule this week. Intermittent rain
showers prevented any dry running on Tuesday morning, so both drivers
completed early wet set-up runs. The circuit dried out sufficiently by
early afternoon to allow Anthony and James to begin their dry
programmes. Anthony ran through a tyre evaluation completing 140 laps,
with James concentrating on a chassis programme looking at various
set-up options in the new chassis 05, completing 97 laps.
Wednesday dawned bright and sunny although the weather conditions
deteriorated quickly. Both drivers concentrated on chassis set-up
evaluations in their respective cars. Despite rain showers which
affected the test programme during the afternoon session, Anthony
completed 67 laps, with James running for 35 laps.
Rubens joined the team on Friday and completed some early runs to
acclimatise himself to the circuit and track conditions. Anthony began
the day running through further chassis set-up work before a rain shower
brought the morning session to an early close. The weather conditions
continued to deteriorate with thunderstorms followed by heavy rain
preventing any further running until the last hour of the day. Both
drivers were then able to go out on extreme wet tyres to complete a few
runs before the circuit closed. Rubens completed 46 laps today, with
Anthony running for 82 laps.
Summary of Testing Rubens Barrichello
Anthony Davidson James Rossiter
Chassis RA106-05
RA106-02 RA106-05
Tues 21 March Laps -
140 97
Fastest time -
01:15.775 01:16.416
Weds 22 March Laps -
67 35
Fastest time -
01:16.040 01:17.608
Thurs 23 March Laps 46
82 -
Fastest time 01:17.092
01:15.937 -
Rubens Barrichello
"I had a few dry runs in the car this morning but was still learning the
circuit by the time that it started raining. The end of the day was more
positive as I had a couple of runs right at the end on wet tyres to give
me more of a feel for the car and set-up. This track has helped me test
the new ideas that we have, which I found useful, and I will certainly
be using these in Australia and hope to have a good weekend there."
Anthony Davidson
"It was interesting going to a new circuit at Vallelunga this week,
although we struggled with the weather. Day one was the best day of
running where we did 140 laps. We have made good headway with some
control developments over the week and found positive results. We also
worked on general set-up for the car and put lots of mileage on one
engine. I'm looking forward to going to Melbourne and driving on Friday
again."
James Rossiter
"We had a good day in Vallelunga on Tuesday, It was the first time I've
been here so we spent some time learning the circuit. The afternoon
session was particularly useful as we were able to complete some good
dry running which really helped me understand the car and we made some
progress on the set-up. The weather interrupted our running on Wednesday
but we did manage to get some evaluations completed towards the end of
the day."
Mark Ellis - Chief Engineer Vehicle Performance
"Despite the variable weather this week, we have had a very positive
test. Our main focus has been to work on the areas prioritised following
the opening races and the Vallelunga circuit has lent itself well to
these requirements. The weather has not prevented us working through a
comprehensive programme with the electronic systems and we have made
good progress with both the control systems and the chassis set-up in
dry and wet conditions. We did not have enough dry running to complete
all our planned tyre tests, but we have some very positive results that
will carry forward to the next tests before the start of the European
races."
Shuhei Nakamoto - Management Board Member, Honda Racing F1 Team -
Engineering Director, Honda Racing Development
"Due to the rain, we concentrated more on control systems improvements
rather than the search for more power and higher revs this week. That
has brought us some good results which will help us fix the most
appropriate engine maps for Melbourne."