Honda Racing F1 Team - Barcelona Test Report
BARCELONA
17 APRIL 2008
END OF TEST REPORT
The Honda Racing F1 Team returned to the test track this week following
the first three races of the 2008 Formula One season.
With the majority of teams in action at the Circuit de Catalunya in
Barcelona, this week's four-day test has allowed Honda to prepare for
the next race on the calendar, the Spanish Grand Prix, which takes place
next weekend. The team's Test and Reserve Driver Alex Wurz began the
programme on Monday, with Rubens Barrichello taking over the RA108 for
Tuesday and Wednesday, and Jenson Button concluding the running on
Thursday.
Alex's focus on Monday was a Bridgestone 'slick' tyre evaluation as
development work continues to prepare for their return in 2009. He also
completed some valuable set-up work with the current RA108 car, covering
75 laps over the day.
Tuesday saw Rubens Barrichello at the wheel of the RA108 with the
programme focused on the evaluation of development parts, along with
further running of the 2009 tyres. Rubens completed 79 laps, setting the
overall fastest time of the day whilst running on slicks towards the end
of the afternoon.
Rubens was in action again on Wednesday and spent the morning continuing
the aerodynamic and set-up evaluations, followed by a further programme
using the slick tyres. With the full test programme successfully
completed, Rubens' final lap tally was an impressive 140 laps around the
demanding Barcelona circuit.
Jenson joined the team on Thursday for the final day of the test.
Unfortunately the day was continuously interrupted by heavy rain showers
which drenched the track, restricting Jenson to a single installation
lap in the morning and only limited running on wet tyres for a further
41 laps in the afternoon.
Rubens Barrichello
"We had a very busy and successful test this week. On Wednesday, I had a
good day evaluating the slick tyres and we were able to make some
improvements to our set-up. It was nice to finish at the top of the
timesheet, although it does not have too great a significance when only
half of the field were running slicks. We ran our new aero upgrade for
the first time and I'm encouraged by the performance. I felt a definite
improvement, although the windy conditions made it difficult to quantify
how much. We covered some good mileage and a lot of test items,
particularly on Thursday when I completed 140 laps. Overall I have good
reason to be positive for the Spanish Grand Prix and I hope that we can
get into the points there."
Jenson Button
"It's unfortunate that my day in the car this week coincided with the
bad weather that we have experienced today. I was only able to complete
42 laps, mostly on wet tyres, and could not really gather any
information from those laps. Thankfully the team had three good days of
testing earlier in the week so we are well prepared for the race
weekend."
Alex Wurz
"It was good to be back in the car after closely following the progress
that the team has made over the first three races of the season. My day
was focused on set-up work with the 2008 car and running the slick tyres
to evaluate the basic set-up and design requirements. In addition we
continued our ongoing work on engine driveability with the new
electronics system."
Steve Clark
"This week saw the first in-season test of 2008 where we can only use a
single car compared to the two car pre-season tests. The development of
the RA108 is progressing well and we had many items on the test agenda.
Our major development is an aerodynamic update kit which successfully
delivered a laptime improvement, however we will not know until the
Spanish Grand Prix whether this translates into a significant step
forward versus our competitors. In addition to developing the current
car, we have been working with Bridgestone on the 2009 tyres. Running
here in warmer conditions, we had no issues with warming the tyres up
without blankets, and it is a pleasure to run a racing car on slicks
again. We are looking forward to the challenge of running the cars next
year without tyre warmers and reduced downforce. It should be
interesting."
TEST STATS (All timings are unofficial)
Drivers Tuesday 14 April Wednesday 15 April
Thursday 16 April Friday 17 April
Rubens Barrichello - 79 laps 01:18.928
140 laps 01:19.920 -
Jenson Button - -
- 42 laps 01:24.873
Alex Wurz 75 laps 01:21.059 -
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ENDS
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