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Honda Racing F1 Team - Barcelona Test Report

BARCELONA
15 NOVEMBER 2007

END OF TEST REPORT

The Honda Racing F1 Team began its on-track preparations for the 2008
Formula One season at the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona this week.
The three-day test sees the team's 2007 car, the RA107, running without
traction control as the new standardised electronics system is evaluated
for the first time.

James Rossiter began the testing duties on Tuesday at the wheel of the
RA107, which is running in the team's interim livery of Honda
Championship White. James worked through a systems check for the new
electronics in the morning and continued his work through the afternoon,
concentrating on longer runs. He completed a total of 69 laps.

Jenson Button joined the team in Barcelona on Wednesday and took over
the testing programme in the RA107 for his first experience of the car
with the 2008 electronics. He spent the early laps finding a good
balance before continuing the team's evaluation of the new system.
Jenson also completed a number of race starts and ended the day with 79
laps. 

Jenson continued his running on Thursday for the final day of the test.
He completed the planned test programme to evaluate the new electronics
system covering 96 laps.

Jenson Button
"After a couple of hard weeks of physical training, it was a pleasure to
be back driving again this week and starting our on-track preparations
for the new season. This was the first time that I've driven the car
with the new electronics system and it is a great feeling that you are
properly in control of the car without having driver aids such as
traction control. This suits my driving style so I am pretty happy with
the changes to the regulations. Our focus this week was on putting
mileage on the new electronics system, addressing any issues caused by
its introduction and working out the optimum set-up on the car. It was a
good two days and we were able to run reliably which is pleasing."

James Rossiter
"It was good to be back in the car and back testing again this week. We
ran the RA107 with the new electronics system for the first time so the
programme was focused on set-up changes to evaluate the software and
working through a few small issues caused by the new system. In the
afternoon session, we were able to put some good mileage on the car and
therefore the electronics which proved productive."

Steve Clark - Head of Race & Test Engineering
"The 2008 electronics are a completely new system for the Honda Racing
F1 Team, as they are for all of the teams. The engine, gearbox and
chassis have performed reliably from the very first run of the week and
this smooth transition is a reflection of the excellent preparation made
by the team in advance of the test. We were quickly able to start tuning
the new system to improve driveability for the 2008 regulations. This
work will continue at the next test in Jerez and will give us a solid
start to preparations for the new season when the RA108 takes to the
track in January."


TEST STATS (All timings are unofficial)

Drivers	      Tuesday 13 November	Wednesday 14 November
Thursday 15 November	
Jenson Button 	-	  			79 laps 01:23.358
96 laps 01:23.118	
James Rossiter	69 laps 01:24.480 	-
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ENDS


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