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Honda Racing F1 Team - Jerez Test Report

JEREZ, SPAIN
06 JULY


TEST REPORT


The Honda Racing F1 Team returned to the test track this week following
an intensive fortnight of racing action in Canada and North America.
With three European races to come over the next month in France, Germany
and Hungary, the team spent three days at the Circuito de Jerez in
southern Spain focusing on aerodynamic developments to the RA106 race
car, intensive tyre evaluations with Michelin and running the latest
specification engine. All four of the team's drivers took part in the
test, covering a total of 2171kms and 489 laps over the three days.

Anthony Davidson and James Rossiter began the running on Tuesday with
both of their RA106 race cars fitted with an aerodynamic upgrade package
for the French Grand Prix. Alongside the aero evaluations, the test
schedule concentrated on tyre programmes to assess the various options
for the race at Magny Cours next weekend. Mechanical problems for both
cars in the morning interrupted running for a short time but were
quickly resolved with Anthony going on to complete 70 laps, setting the
third fastest time of the day, and James completing 74 laps.

Rubens Barrichello joined the team on Wednesday, beginning his programme
with some early set-up runs before working through an aerodynamic
evaluation followed by a chassis set-up programme. Rubens completed 47
laps over the day, with a spin at turn ten resulting in minor damage to
the rear of the car costing some track time in the early afternoon, and
a subsequent engine failure ending his running earlier than planned.
Anthony had a more productive day working through a comprehensive
chassis set-up programme, alongside a tyre evaluation looking at options
for the German Grand Prix, completing a total of 110 laps.

Jenson Button took over from Anthony on Thursday for the final day of
the test. He focused on tyre programmes evaluating various rear tyre
options before moving onto a chassis set-up programme. An early
afternoon engine failure cost Jenson some running time in the afternoon
session, although he was able to complete 94 laps and set the second
fastest time of the day. Rubens concentrated on further evaluation work
on the aerodynamic upgrade package, followed by a tyre compound
programme for the French Grand Prix, also completing 94 laps. 

Jenson Button
"A pretty straightforward test day for us today, although we did suffer
an engine failure this afternoon which was disappointing. We had some
new items to test this week and were able to get some encouraging
results, although our pace is still not quick enough to compete with the
top teams. We have some work to do before next weekend but today's
running has provided us with a lot of data to study."

Rubens Barrichello
"We were able to gather some data on my first day but unfortunately my
running time was cut short. Then today we concentrated on the new aero
parts that we had this week, and although the times were not so
competitive, we have found some valuable answers. In the other car,
Jenson was on a different programme and doing much better times which is
very encouraging. So altogether I think we did a good job over the two
days with a lot of information to study before the French Grand Prix
next weekend."

Anthony Davidson
"We covered a great deal of tyre work this week with Michelin, looking
at the options for France and Germany. The hot track conditions caused a
few problems with long run degradation for most teams but we found a
good compromise on this and were able to get some good results. The car
had a good balance and was generally handling well. We also made some
steps forward on the set-up and seem to be on a competitive pace which
is encouraging. We did have some reliability issues but the engine on my
car ran for both days with no concerns and we completed a good number of
laps."

James Rossiter
"Unfortunately our proposed run plan on Tuesday was compromised by a
couple of mechanical problems but we completed an aero evaluation for
France which was encouraging. We also worked on a tyre test in the
afternoon seeing some good results." 

Mark Ellis - Chief Engineer Vehicle Performance
"This has been a very busy week for us, with many new chassis and
aerodynamic developments to be tested. Unusually, we have had some
mechanical problems with the car which disrupted the programme, however
we are pleased with our general pace and consistency and aim to carry
this through to the next race in Magny Cours." 


TEST STATS

Drivers	  		Chassis	  Tuesday 04 July
Wednesday 05 July	  			Thursday 06 July	
Jenson Button	  	RA106-06	  -
-	  					94 laps  Fastest lap
01:17.162	
Rubens Barrichello	RA106-02	  -
47 laps   Fastest lap 01:19.387	94 laps  Fastest lap 01:18.320	
Anthony Davidson 	  	RA106-06	  70 laps  Fastest lap
01:18.705	110 laps  Fastest lap 01:18.223	-	
James Rossiter 	  	RA106-02	  74 laps  Fastest lap 01:19.858
-	  					-