Toyota concludes pre-season testing

08/03/2007
NEWS STORY

Toyota brought its pre-season testing to a close today with what the Japanese team described as a "fruitful private session" at Jerez.

With eight days to go before the first practice sessions at Albert Park in Melbourne, Ralf Schumacher and Jarno Trulli finalised preparations for the Australian Grand Prix.

On a dry day with air temperatures reaching a high of 20°C, the team once again tried out its race-one aerodynamic package and worked on optimising set-ups before the long trip down under.

The German's day was interrupted when he struck a bird but he was able to drive back to the pits where repairs were made. Neither driver suffered any technical problems as the team finished a long pre-season of testing on a very positive note.

"In general we have had a productive two days of testing," said Schumacher, "and we have not had many problems at all, except for catching birds! It has been quite a painless test really and we have made good progress. We have worked hard all winter to improve the car and now we go to Melbourne where we will push hard for a strong start to the season."

"It has been two useful days," added Trulli. "We have checked some things on the car and pushed even further with car performance. We tried different things on the set-up with the latest aero package and they seemed to go well. I have to say the last two days have been good in terms of reliability so I am more confident now going to Melbourne."

"We had a very successful final preparation day for Melbourne," concluded Chief Engineer Dieter Gass. "In perfect conditions throughout the whole day, we were concentrating again on fine-tuning the car set-up around our race one aero package and the tyres which we will use in Melbourne. Both drivers put in some competitive lap times and had no technical issues at all during the day.

"Ralf was a little bit unlucky when he hit a bird with the front left suspension, which had to be replaced for safety reasons as a consequence. This obviously caused us to lose some valuable running time. We are now more confidently heading towards Melbourne, where our target is to carry over the form we showed during our final two testing days."

Today's Times - All Times Unofficial

Name Team T Laps Time Gap
Trulli Toyota B 123 1:18.589 126.037 mph
R Schumacher Toyota B 60 1:19.519 0.930

Best Times To Date

Date Driver Team T Time Gap
08-Mar Trulli Toyota B 1:18.589 126.037 mph
19-Jan Kovalainen Renault B 1:19.183 0.594
08-Mar R Schumacher Toyota B 1:19.519 0.930
18-Jan Davidson Super Aguri B 1:19.628 1.039
07-Feb Massa Ferrari B 1:19.647 1.058
18-Jan Fisichella Renault B 1:19.754 1.165
07-Feb Kubica BMW B 1:19.794 1.205
07-Feb Hamilton McLaren B 1:19.810 1.221
06-Feb de la Rosa McLaren B 1:19.998 1.409
07-Feb Raikkonen Ferrari B 1:20.007 1.418
06-Feb Wurz WilliamsF1 B 1:20.018 1.429
07-Feb Alonso McLaren B 1:20.040 1.451
18-Jan Rosberg WilliamsF1 B 1:20.049 1.460
07-Feb Piquet Renault B 1:20.070 1.481
06-Feb Button Honda B 1:20.362 1.773
17-Jan Nakajima WilliamsF1 B 1:20.375 1.786
06-Feb Montagny Toyota B 1:20.409 1.820
07-Feb Webber Red Bull B 1:20.629 2.040
07-Feb Heidfeld BMW B 1:20.647 2.058
06-Feb Badoer Ferrari B 1:20.662 2.073
19-Jan Sato Super Aguri B 1:20.688 2.099
06-Feb Vettel BMW B 1:20.690 2.101
07-Feb Coulthard Red Bull B 1:20.702 2.113
06-Feb Zonta Renault B 1:21.393 2.804
06-Feb Klien Honda B 1:22.078 3.489
07-Feb Andretti Honda B 1:22.147 3.558
08-Feb Glock BMW B 1:30.211 11.622
08-Feb Barrichello Honda B 1:30.687 12.098

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