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17 February
2010 @ 17:40 GMT - Max Moore
The MERCEDES GP
PETRONAS team began the third pre-season test at the Jerez circuit in
southern Spain today with Michael Schumacher at the wheel of the MGP W01.
After last
weeks rain-affected test, further bad weather left the track
very wet for the start of testing this morning and intermittent rain
showers continued to disrupted the action throughout the day.
With the
teams programme constantly adapting to suit the conditions,
Michael began the day on wet tyres before switching to intermediates
as a dry line began to emerge by late morning. Michael successfully
completed a planned long run on dry tyres in the early afternoon
before a further downpour soaked the track. Despite the
interruptions, Michael completed 111 laps today, covering 492kms.
Nico Rosberg will
take over the car tomorrow for the second day of the test.
Michael
Schumacher: The weather was really changing all the time today
which made it difficult to follow our planned programme and to have a
clear picture of everyones performance. From the laps that we
achieved, we have again confirmed the reliability of the car, and
from the impressions and data gathered, we can say that the pace and
performance looks very good. We have a strong basis to keep up the
development this week here in Jerez and next week at the final test
in Barcelona. |