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18 February
2010 @ 17:35 GMT - Charles Cooper
Wet conditions in
Jerez greeted Lotus Racing as the team arrived on track with Heikki
Kovalainen taking over driving duties for Thursday and Friday. First
out on track at exactly 9am, Heikki completed his installation lap
and returned to the pits to give positive initial feedback to the
team about his first drive in the Lotus Cosworth T127.
30 laps later and
a small mistake saw the Finn leave the track, bringing the team's day
to an early close, but not before useful data had been accumulated
and more insights into the car's performance had given Chief
Technical Officer Mike Gascoyne reasons to be positive.
"Unfortunately a small off and a lack of spare parts curtailed
the amount of laps we were able to do today, but fortunately we've
got spare parts arriving this evening. Up to that point we had got on
top of some reliability issues from the previous day and the car was
running very smoothly. Although we have lost some track time, the
changing conditions made it very difficult, so we haven't lost too
much and we'll be ready to continue with Heikki in the morning."
Heikki added his
thoughts, saying: "My initial feeling from the car is good - it
fundamentally feels right. I'm disappointed the day came to an early
end, but feel good about the team and I'm looking forward to getting
back in the car tomorrow."
Team Principal
Tony Fernandes made his first visit to the Jerez test to see the
Lotus Racing team in action and left feeling very positive:
"Still a great day in many ways. You get the highs and the lows
and you get the reality but overall I'm happy. The team is very
motivated, there's a lot of good morale and, while it's unfortunate
Heikki went off, these things happen. Something else I'm very pleased
with is the reaction from the public to Lotus Racing. We're going out
there to tell the world what we're up to and, judging by the
phenomenal Twitter response we have had, we have already made an
impact on the fans." |