29/08/2006
NEWS STORY
After a six week ban, testing resumes today, when all the teams, bar Red Bull, begin a three-day test at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza, the Milton Keynes outfit beginning a two-day test tomorrow.
Although on-track testing has been strictly verboten during much of August, which means the majority of the teams last tested at Jerez in late July, work has continued in the factories, where dynos, rigs and windtunnels have allowed the teams to continue their development.
With the World Championship now entering its final critical phase, many teams will be keen to try out their latest solutions in anger, while engine manufacturers will also be keeping an eye on the October 8 deadline, by which time engines to be homologated for 2007 have to be handed over.
Over the course of the three days, the teams will run the following drivers:
Renault: Fernando Alonso (29/30), Giancarlo Fisichella (30/31) and Heikki Kovalainen (29/31)
Ferrari: Michael Schumacher (29/30/31) and Felipe Massa (29/30/31)
McLaren: Kimi Raikkonen (29/30/31) and Pedro de la Rosa (29/30/31)
Honda: Jenson Button (30/31), Rubens Barrichello (30/31), Anthony Davidson (29) and James Rossiter (29)
Toyota: Ralf Schumacher (30/31) , Jarno Trulli (30/31), Ricardo Zonta (29) and Olivier Panis (29)
BMW: Nick Heidfeld (29/30), Robert Kubica (30/31) and Sebastian Vettel (29/31)
Red Bull: Christian Klien (30/31)
WilliamsF1: Mark Webber (29/30), Nico Rosberg (30/31) and Alex Wurz (29/31)
Toro Rosso: Vitantonio Liuzzi (30/31), Scott Speed (30/31) and Neel Jani (29)
Midland: Tiago Monteiro (31), Christijan Albers (30) and Giorgio Mondini (29)
Super Aguri: Takuma Sato (31), Sakon Yamamoto (29) and Franck Montagny (30)
Renault is one of several teams expected to run its latest spec engine this week, ahead of next week's Italian Grand Prix.
As ever, Pitpass will give you a full breakdown of the action, together with times.