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26.02.2014, 19:46

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Tomorrow ( Thursday )starts the final winter test in preparation for the new F1 season . For some, the opportunity to test new parts for others to try to get rid of there disadvantage/backwardness . :

Red Bull Racing :
Thursday: Daniel Ricciardo
Friday: Daniel Ricciardo
Saturday : Sebastian Vettel
Sunday: Sebastian Vettel

Mercedes :
Thursday: Nico Rosberg
Friday: Lewis Hamilton
Saturday : Nico Rosberg
Sunday: Lewis Hamilton

Ferrari :
Thursday: Kimi Raikkonen
Friday: Fernando Alonso
Saturday : Kimi Raikkonen
Sunday: Fernando Alonso

Lotus :
Thursday: Pastor Maldonado
Friday: Pastor Maldonado
Saturday : Romain Grosjean
Sunday: Romain Grosjean

McLaren :
Thursday: Kevin Magnussen
Friday: Jenson Button
Saturday : Kevin Magnussen
Sunday: Jenson Button

Force India :
Thursday: Sergio Perez
Friday: Sergio Perez
Saturday : Nico Hülkenberg
Sunday: Nico Hülkenberg

Sauber :
Thursday: not yet known
Friday: not yet known
Saturday: not yet known
Sunday : not yet known

Scuderia Toro Rosso :
Thursday: not yet known
Friday: not yet known
Saturday: not yet known
Sunday : not yet known

Williams :
Thursday: not yet known
Friday: not yet known
Saturday: not yet known
Sunday : not yet known

Marussia :
Thursday: Max Chilton
Friday: Jules Bianchi
Saturday : Jules Bianchi
Sunday: Max Chilton

Caterham :
Thursday: Kamui Kobayashi
Friday: Marcus Ericsson
Saturday : Kamui Kobayashi
Sunday: Marcus Ericsson

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Shaky - Schumi

22.02.2014, 17:32

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22.02.2014, 17:25

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Bahrain Day 4: Mercedes on a high as Rosberg ends test fastest of all :
If there were any doubts that Mercedes have a significant edge over their rivals, after the final day of testing in Bahrain, those doubts will surely have been swept aside as Nico Rosberg scorched around the desert venue to comfortably set the fastest time of all, in this second and penultimate stanza of Formula 1 tests before the start of the season. Rosberg’s time of 1.33.283 was a full second up on his teammate Lewis Hamilton’s best 24 hours earlier, and 1.6 seconds up on the next best on the final day, which was set by Jenson Button in the McLaren. Last year in FP3 at the same venue Fernando Alonso was quickest with a best time of 1:33.247 at the wheel of the V8 normally aspirated Ferrari, which is a tad up on Rosberg’s best of the day in the V6 turbo. Pole last year was 1:32.330, set by Rosberg. With only eight days of real world running the new generation V6 turbo power units are almost on par with their normally aspirated V8 predecessors, suggesting that when teams get a full handle on these engines and related systems the new generation Formula 1 cars will be extremely rapid. Rosberg set his best time in the W05 on soft Pirelli tyres during the morning session, and went on to rack up 89 laps – a Mercedes powered car has set the fastest lap in all eight preseason test sessions to date. The only hiccup in the Silver Arrows programme were two stoppages during the course of the day. “It’s been a good day,” the German told BBC. “We were doing lower-fuel stuff in the morning, really getting into the qually rhythm and finding a balance for that. That was working well. I felt comfortable in the car – it’s important for me to feel at home, that everything is to my liking. I was really able to push it, which was cool, a good feeling. Second fastest was Button, and McLaren could probably lay claim to being next up in the pecking order as both the 2009 world champion and rookie Kevin Magnussen have appeared comfortable, and fast all week in the MP4-29. Kimi Raikkonen enjoyed a fruitful day at the wheel of the Ferrari, setting the third best time of the day with 82 laps on his board. But with five minutes to go in the day’s proceedings it all went pear shaped as he crashed into the barriers, damaging the front end of F14T. A glance at the final lap times will show that the Finn was 3.4 seconds down on Rosberg’s best. Not long after Williams announced that Felipe Nasr was appointed test and reserve driver, the Brazilian found himself on duty in the cockpit of the FW36 and gave a good account of himself on the way to racking up 87 laps. Setting the fourth best time, in what was a hasty debut no doubt ushered along by the Banco do Brasil sponsorship deal which was announced at the same time as Nasr’s confirmation . Lotus had their best day of all thus far with Pastor Maldonado on duty in the E22, setting the fifth best time and doing 58 laps during the course of the day, and ending the test easily the fastest of the Renault powered contingent albeit 5.4 seconds slower than Rosberg’s best. Drive train problems severely curtailed Sergio Perez’s time in the cockpit of the Force India VJM07. He was slowest of the Mercedes powered brigade, and only managing 15 laps altogether. Red Bull’s problems with he RB10 continued, Daniel Ricciardo only managing 15 laps, the best of which was 6.5 seconds adrift of the top pace – in total the likable Australian only managed 43 laps during the course of his two days in the cockpit as a variety of issues continue to plague the world champions, who are enduring what must be described as a nightmare start to their season.Sister team Toro Rosso were equally hampered by problems, Jean Eric Vergne managing only 19 laps on his way to setting the eighth best time. Caterham’s Kamui Kobayashi and Marcus Ericsson shared driving duties on the final day, but problems cut short any meaningful running for the team.
Ferrari powered teams Sauber and Marussia were anchored to the bottom of the timing screens because neither Adrian Sutil or Jules Bianchi managed to do any meaningful timed laps, as they too were plagued with problems on the day. The teams now remain ensconced at Bahrain International Circuit until Thursday, 27 February when the final four day preseason test will begin, while back at the respective factories work will continue unabated, with all teams shipping in a raft of development parts for the third and final test ahead of the season opening Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne.

1 :N.Rosberg - Mercedes - 1.33.283 89 laps
2 : J.Button - McLaren - 1.34.957 +1.674 69 laps
3 : K.Raikkonen - Ferrari - 1.36.718 +3.435 82 laps
4 : F.Nasr - Williams - 1.37.569 +4.286 87 laps
5 : P.Maldonado - Lotus - 1.38.707 +5.424 58 laps
6 : S.Perez - Force India - 1.39.258 +5.975 19 laps
7 : D.Ricciardo - Red Bull - 1.40.138 +6.554 15 laps
8 : J-E.Vergne - Toro Rosso - 1.40.472 +7.189 19 laps
9 : K.Kobayashi - Caterham - 1.43.027 +9.744 16 laps
10 : M.Ericsson - Caterham - 1.45.094 +11.811 4 laps
11 : A.Sutil - Sauber - no timeset - 7 laps
12 : J.Bianchi - Marussia - no time set - 5 laps

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Shaky - Schumi

21.02.2014, 20:36

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Bahrain Day 3: Hamilton quickest as Red Bull and Renault troubles continue :
Lewis Hamilton marked his return to the Mercedes cockpit on day three of Bahrain Formula 1 pres-eason testing by going faster than anyone so far this week, and driving home the fact that Mercedes power has the edge for now with both McLaren and Williams faring well on the day. Lap times continued to tumble with Hamilton’s best of 1.34.263 well over half a second up on the previous day’s best, on the Soft Pirelli tyres as opposed to the Super-soft used by Kevin Magnussen for his best time on Wednesday. Hamilton was also quickest with the Medium compounds, doing 1:34s with those bolted on. A “small hydraulic problem” on the W05 cost the Briton track time, but he nevertheless managed 67 tours of the Sakhir circuit. The Silver Arrows appear to be top of the pecking order at this very early stage of the season. Having said that, McLaren are also performing at the sharp end with Jenson Button amassing a whopping 103 laps in the apparently bullet proof MP4-29, ending the day 0.713 of a second down on former teammate Hamilton, and a mere 0.066 down on his current teammate’s best of 24 hours earlier. Felipe Massa, who shared the Williams FW36 with Valterri Bottas, set the third best time of the day during the afternoon stint, managing 60 laps in the process but was 2.8 seconds down on Hamilton’s best. His teammate Bottas did 55 laps but none of them were timed. Fourth fastest, with 96 laps to his credit, was Esteban Gutierrez in the Sauber C33, ahead of the works Ferrari with Kimi Raikkonen on duty for the first time this week. The Finn was sixth fastest, his day compromised with telemetry issues which resulted in a relatively subdued day compared to teammate Alonso who was among the fastest during his two days on duty. Raikkonen only managed 44 laps during the course of the day. Splitting the Ferarri powered duo was Sergio Perez in the Force India, who was fifth fastest and notched up 57 laps on his first day at the wheel of the VJM07 this week. Rookie Daniil Kvyat was the most successful of the Renault powered gang, racking up 57 laps and the seventh best time, which was 4.7 seconds off the top pace.The troubles at Lotus continued with Pastor Maldonado having his first official run for the team. Things started well, before problems struck. As a result he only managed 26 laps in the E22. On the bright side the Venezuelan was the first Renault powered driver to dip below 100 seconds around the grand prix venue on the day. World Champions Red Bull were forced to wrap up their day early – an hour or so before the end of the day, they wheeled the RB10 into the garage and brought a premature end to Daniel Ricciardo’s first outing in Bahrain. He was eighth fastest, with 28 laps on the chart and 6.5 seconds down on the day’s best lap time. Caterham continued to rack up impressive mileage, compared to their fellow Renault powered outfits, with rookie Marcus Ericsson managing 98 laps in the CT05, albeit 7.8 seconds off the pace. It was a disappointing day for Max Chilton in the Ferrari powered Marussia. The team decided after four laps decided to change the engine, and were not seen out on track again during the course of the day. The final day of the first of two F1 pre-season tests in Bahrain takes place tomorrow [Saturday].

1 : L.Hamilton - Mercedes - 1.34.263 67 laps
2 : J.Button - McLaren - 1.34.976 +0.713 103 laps
3 : F.Massa - Williams - 1.37.066 +2.803 60 laps
4 : E.Gutierrez - Sauber - 1.37.180 +2.917 96 laps
5 : S.Perez - Force India - 1.37.367 +3.104 57 laps
6 : K.Raikkonen - Ferrari - 1.37.476 +3.213 44 laps
7 : D.Kvyat - Toro Rosso - 1.38.975 +4.711 57 laps
8 : P.Maldonado - Lotus - 1.39.642 +5.379 26 laps
9 : D.Ricciardo - Red Bull - 1.40.781 +6.518 28 laps
10 : M.Ericsson - Caterham - 1.42.130 +7.867 98 laps
11 : M.Chilton - Marussia -1.46.672 +12.409 4 laps
12 : V.Bottas - Williams - no time set 55 laps

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Shaky - Schumi

20.02.2014, 21:14

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Bahrain F1 test: Kevin Magnussen puts McLaren on top on day two :
Kevin Magnussen topped the second day of Bahrain Formula 1 testing for McLaren, as Mercedes-engined cars led the way again.
The Dane produced a late flourish on Pirelli's super-soft tyre to knock Force India's Nico Hulkenberg from the top spot by a whopping 1.5 seconds and set the fastest time of the week so far. Fernando Alonso continued Ferrari's solid start to the test with the third fastest time, racking up nearly 100 laps in the F14 T and splitting the Mercedes-engined hordes with a soft-tyre run in the late stages.
The Spaniard wound up less than a tenth adrift of the Force India, which topped Wednesday's running in Hulkenberg's hands.
Nico Rosberg took over Mercedes driving duties from team-mate Lewis Hamilton and caused two red flags in the morning. He recovered to end up fourth quickest, almost half a second further back. Mercedes customer team Williams bounced back from a difficult first day with a fuel system issue to set the fifth fastest time with Valtteri Bottas at the wheel in place of Felipe Massa. The Finn completed 116 laps in the FW36, comfortably more than any other driver, and enjoyed spells at the top of the times during the day.The beleaguered Red Bull squad had a more productive second day in Bahrain. World champion Sebastian Vettel completed 59 laps, more than twice the number the Milton Keynes squad managed across the previous five days of testing. The German was on for a top six time until Kamui Kobayashi made a late improvement on Pirelli's soft tyre. Kobayashi endured a difficult start after taking over the Caterham from reserve driver Robin Frijns, but overcame telemetry problems to complete over 60 laps and break the 1m40s barrier. Red Bull sister squad Toro Rosso also enjoyed a much better second day in Bahrain, after suffering a multitude of issues with its car yesterday. Jean-Eric Vergne managed nearly 60 laps in the STR9, compared with Daniil Kvyat's five circuits on day one. Vergne set the eighth fastest time, ahead of Esteban Gutierrez's Sauber and Romain Grosjean's Lotus, which completed just 18 laps due to a variety of installation issues with the 'twin-tusk' E22. Max Chilton's Marussia ended up at the bottom of the timesheet. A fuel system problem restricted Chilton to just 17 laps, after an IT issue on day one limited team-mate Jules Bianchi to just three laps of running.

1. Kevin Magnussen - McLaren - 1:34.910 - 46 laps
2. Nico Hulkenberg - Force India - 1:36.445 - + 1.535 - 59 laps
3. Fernando Alonso - Ferrari - 1:36.516 - + 1.606 - 97 laps
4. Nico Rosberg - Mercedes GP - 1:36.965 - + 2.055 - 85 laps
5. Valtteri Bottas - Williams - 1:37.328 - + 2.418 - 116 laps
6. Kamui Kobayashi - Caterham - 1:39.855 - + 4.945 - 66 laps
7. Sebastian Vettel - Red Bull Racing - 1:40.340 - + 5.430 - 59 laps
8. Jean-Eric Vergne - Toro Rosso - 1:40.609 - + 5.699 - 58 laps
9. Esteban Gutierrez - Sauber - 1:40.717 - + 5.807 - 55 laps
10. Romain Grosjean - Lotus - 1:41.670 - + 6.760 - 18 laps
11. Max Chilton - Marussia F1 Team - 1:42.511 - + 7.601 - 17 laps

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Shaky-Schumi

19.02.2014, 19:57

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Force India's Nico Hulkenberg posted the fastest time on the first day of the second pre-season test in Bahrain on Wednesday.
The German posted a time of 1.36.880 on the Sakhir track, 0.999s faster than Ferrari's Fernando Alonso in second.
Lewis Hamilton was another couple of tenths further behind in third, with Kevin Magnusen in fourth, 1.415 seconds slower than Hulkenberg's time. Sebastian Vettel was in fifth, but his best time was almost two seconds slower than the Dane's best, the reigning World Champion posting a 1:40.224. Adrian's Sutil's Sauber was sixth, a couple of tenths slower than Vettel, while Robin Frijns, Daniel Kvyat and Romain Grosjean were the only others to post a time. In the morning session, Magnussen set the pace, beating the Hamilton's initial time by two tenths of a second. At that point, Mercedes-powered cars locked out the top three places after Hulkenberg posted the third best time. Grosjean handed the Lotus E22 its public debut, but completed only seven laps before as software and battery problems put an end to his day. Furthermore, the Frenchman was out-paced by the Caterham of Frijns, who had a much longer run and completed 26 laps. The problems continued for the Renault-powered cars, though. The Torro Rosso suffered an oil leak, which prevented new signing Kvyat from recording a lap in the morning, while the Red Bull kept its RB10 behind closed doors. When Vettel eventually did come onto the track - with less than an hour remaining in the afternoon session - he was only able to complete 14 laps. Alonso was responsible for the day's first red flag when a ''fuel mix' problem in the pits left the area billowed in smoke. The Ferrari was fourth fastest, though, just over a second faster than Sutil, who also brought out the red flags when he spun at the first turn. Marussia's Jules Bianchi and Felipe Massa in the Williams only completed a couple of installation laps in the morning, which was delayed by 30 minutes when confusion arose over how many marshals was needed at the track.

1. Nico Hulkenberg - Force India - 1:36.880 - 77 laps
2. Fernando Alonso - Ferrari - 1:37.879 - + 0.999 - 64 laps
3. Lewis Hamilton - Mercedes GP - 1:37.908 - + 1.028 - 74 laps
4. Kevin Magnussen - McLaren - 1:38.295 - + 1.415 - 81 laps
5. Sebastian Vettel - Red Bull Racing - 1:40.224 - + 3.344 - 14 laps
6. Adrian Sutil - Sauber - 1:40.443 - + 3.563 - 81 laps
7. Robin Frijns - Caterham - 1:42.900 - + 6.020 - 67 laps
8. Daniil Kvyat - Toro Rosso - 1:44.346 - + 7.466 - 5 laps
9. Romain Grosjean - Lotus - 1:44.832 - + 7.952 - 8 laps
10. Jules Bianchi - Marussia F1 Team - no time - 3 laps
11. Felipe Massa - Williams - no time - 4 laps

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Shaky-Schumi

18.02.2014, 19:07

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Tomorrow ( Wednesday 19th ) starts the second winter test in Bahrain. During the 4-day test at the Sakhir circuit will especially teams driving with Renault engines trying to make up their lost time from Jerez . Below is an overview of who when testing in Bahrain.

Red Bull :
Wednesday: Sebastian Vettel
Thursday: Sebastian Vettel
Friday: Daniel Ricciardo
Saturday : Daniel Ricciardo

Mercedes :
Wednesday: Lewis Hamilton
Thursday: Nico Rosberg
Friday: Lewis Hamilton
Saturday : Nico Rosberg

Ferrari:
Wednesday: Fernando Alonso
Thursday: Fernando Alonso
Friday: Kimi Raikkonen
Saturday : Kimi Raikkonen

Lotus :
Wednesday: Romain Grosjean
Thursday: Romain Grosjean
Friday: Pastor Maldonado
Saturday : Pastor Maldonado

McLaren :
Wednesday: Kevin Magnussen
Thursday: Kevin Magnussen
Friday: Jenson Button
Saturday : Jenson Button

Force India :
Wednesday: Nico Hülkenberg
Thursday: Nico Hülkenberg
Friday: Sergio Perez
Saturday : Sergio Perez

Sauber :
Wednesday: not yet known
Thursday: not yet known
Friday: not yet known
Saturday: not yet known

Toro Rosso :
Wednesday: Daniil Kvyat
Thursday: Jean - Eric Vergne
Friday: Daniil Kvyat
Saturday: Jean - Eric Vergne

Williams :
Wednesday: not yet known
Thursday : not yet bekehd
Friday: not yet known
Saturday: not yet known

Marussia :
Wednesday: Jules Binachi
Thursday: Max Chilton
Friday: Max Chilton
Saturday : Jules Bianchi

Caterham :
Wednesday: Robin Frijns
Thursday: Kamui Kobayashi
Friday: Kamui Kobayashi
Saturday : Marcus Ericsson

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Shaky-Schumi

13.02.2014, 22:10

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11.02.2014, 12:16

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To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Sakhir circuit, next season Bahrain GP (April 6th) will be a night race,
starting at 18,00 local time (15,00 CET); so in the 2014 Championship there will be three night races : Singapore,
Abu Dhabi and Bahrain.

02.02.2014, 12:39

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An overview of the fastest times in Jerez from this weeks 1st test :
Below is an overview of the fastest times that were put down during the first winter test at Jerez. Lotus was not present in Jerez, they will be for the first time in action during the second test in Bahrain.

1. Kevin Magnussen - McLaren - 1:23:276
2. Felipe Massa - Williams - 1:23:700
3. Lewis Hamilton - Mercedes - 1:23:952
4. Jenson Button - McLaren - 1:24:165
5. Kimi Raikkonen - Ferrari - 1:24:812
6. Valtteri Bottas - Williams - 1:25:344
7. Fernando Alonso - Ferrari - 1:25:495
8. Nico Rosberg - Mercedes - 1:25:588
9. Nico Hülkenberg - Force India - 1:26:096
10. Sergio Perez - Force India - 1:28:376
11. Daniel Juncadella - Force India - 1:29:457
12. Jean-Eric Vergne - Toro Rosso - 1:29:915
13. Adrian Sutil - Sauber - 1:30:161
14. Jules Bianchi - Marussia - 1:32:222
15. Esteban Gutierrez - Sauber - 1:33:270
16. Marcus Ericsson - Caterham - 1:37:975
17. Sebastian Vettel - Red Bull - 1:38:320
18. Kamui Kobayashi - Caterham - 1:43:193
19. Daniil Kvyat - Toro Rosso - 1:44:016
20. Daniel Ricciardo - Red Bull - 1:45:374
21. Robin Frijs - Caterham - no time
22. Max Chilton - Marussia - no time

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Shaky-Schumi

02.02.2014, 02:32

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31.01.2014, 21:58

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Jerez F1 test: Massa puts Williams on top on final day :
Felipe Massa went fastest for Williams as the final day of Formula 1 pre-season testing at Jerez ended under red flags.
Kevin Magnussen, who topped the times on day three, ended his second day as a McLaren driver by oversteering into the barriers at Turn 10. Daniil Kvyat's Toro Rosso also stopped out on track at the same corner, and at the same time, on what was the first lap he had attempted since a quick flurry in the opening minutes of the day. It had otherwise been a successful day for McLaren and Magnussen, who - despite a spin at the final chicane - racked up 110 laps. That tally was only bettered by Ferrari's Fernando Alonso, who managed 115 in a trouble-free day for the F14 T. Mercedes' Nico Rosberg had led the way in the morning with 91 laps, but in order to balance mileage handed over to Lewis Hamilton for the afternoon. The Briton turned in 41. That was in stark contrast, once again, to reigning champion Red Bull, which managed just seven laps before calling an early close to a troubled four days. The team finished at the foot of the overall timesheets, and with the least number of laps completed. As it floundered, Mercedes hit the fore with the first full race simulation, conducted by Rosberg in the morning. Hamilton, Alonso and Massa attempted long runs of their own during the afternoon, only to be cut short by a trio of red flags which produced a stunted end to the test. The first was caused when Adrian Sutil lost the rear of his Sauber exiting the chicane and became beached in the gravel. Magnussen's spin at the same corner, and then his off at Turn 10, brought about the other two stoppages. The Dane still ended the final day fourth fastest, behind Massa, Alonso and the impressive Daniel Juncadella, who took over from Nico Hulkenberg at Force India. The Spaniard, who races in the DTM, set overall bests on a number of occasions during the afternoon, and racked up 81 laps for the team. Hamilton wound up fifth fastest overall, three seconds ahead of Marussia's Jules Bianchi. A late run lifted the Frenchman into sixth for the day, and also put Marussia ahead of Red Bull in terms of laptime and lap count for the four days. Sutil edged Rosberg for seventh, with Caterham's Kamui Kobayashi ninth fastest but more than 14 seconds off Massa's best. He did at least manage 54 laps, significantly more than Kvyat or Daniel Ricciardo, who propped up the timesheets.

1. F. Massa - Williams - 01:28.229 - 86 laps
2. F. Alonso - Ferrari - 01:29.145 - 115 laps
3. D. Juncadella - Force India F1 - 01:29.457 - 81laps
4. K. Magnussen - McLaren - 01:30.806 - 109 laps
5. L. Hamilton - Mercedes Grand Prix - 01:30.822 - 41 laps
6. J. Bianchi - Marussia - 01:32.222 - 25 laps
7. A. Sutil - Sauber - 01:36.571 - 69 laps
8. N. Rosberg - Mercedes Grand Prix - 01:36.951 - 91laps
9. K. Kobayashi - Caterham - 01:43.193 - 54 laps
10. D. Kvyat - Scuderia Toro Rosso - 01:44.016 - 8 laps
11. D. Ricciardo - Red Bull - 01:45.374 - 7 laps

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Shaky-Schumi

31.01.2014, 09:39

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30.01.2014, 18:53

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Jerez day 3 : Magnussen takes over at the top :
After Jenson Button was quickest on day two, the Brit's new team-mate, rookie Kevin Magnussen, topped the third day of pre-season testing at Jerez. Button was also quickest earlier in the session, his 1m25.030s the benchmark for much of the day before Magnussen set the pace with a 1m23.276s late in the running - further evidence that the new McLaren MP4-29 is performing far better that its predecessor in the early stages. Magnussen and Button got through 52 and 40 laps respectively. Day three at Jerez was again marked by a number of red flags - and precious little sign of the Red Bull - with the likes of Ferrari and Mercedes once more joining McLaren at the top of the timesheets. Felipe Massa also took to the track for Williams and impressively set the second fastest time of the day behind Magnussen - a 1m23.700s - while getting through 47 laps. Lewis Hamilton completed an impressive 62 laps - the most of any driver - setting the third fastest lap time of 1m23.952s, with Button's earlier mark remaining good enough for fourth. Notably, the top four drivers were all Mercedes powered. Fernando Alonso also enjoyed a productive day for Ferrari, running through 58 laps and setting the fifth fastest time of 1m25.495s. Red flags caused by Alonso, Force India's Nico Hulkenberg, Adrian Sutil's Sauber, Jean-Eric Vergne's Toro Rosso and Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo once again punctuated the action throughout the morning and afternoon. Sebastian Vettel only managed 11 laps across two days of testing on Tuesday and Wednesday, but new recruit Ricciardo managed even less, completing just three laps before Red Bull packed it on once again. Force India also struggled, though Hulkenberg was able to get through 17 laps and set the sixth fastest time. The biggest problems were once again reserved for the Renault teams , with Caterham's Robin Frijns joining Ricciardo on the sidelines for most of the day. Only Vergne managed to set a lap time in a Renault-powered car, though the Toro Rosso also caused two red flags while getting through 34 laps. Sutil managed to complete 30 laps, though like Vergne his pace was way off the frontrunners. Marussia's new MR03 finally made its first appearance later in the day, with Max Chilton taking the wheel and completing a successful installation lap - if not a flying lap.

1. Kevin Magnussen - McLaren MP4-29 - 1:23.276 - 52 laps
2. Felipe Massa - Williams FW36 - 1:23.700 + 0.424 - 47 laps
3. Lewis Hamilton - Mercedes GP W05 - 1:23.952 + 0.676 - 62 laps
4. Jenson Button - McLaren MP4-29 - 1:25.030 + 1.754 - 40 laps
5. Fernando Alonso - Ferrari F14 T - 1:25.495 + 2.219 - 58 laps
6. Nico Hulkenberg - Force India VJM07 - 1:26.096 + 2.820 - 17 laps
7. Jean-Eric Vergne - Toro Rosso STR9 - 1:29.915 + 6.639 - 30 laps
8. Adrian Sutil - Sauber C33 - 1:30.161 + 6.885 - 33 laps
9. Daniel Ricciardo - Red Bull Racing RB10 - no time - 3 laps
10. Robin Frijns - Caterham CT05 - no time - 10 laps
11. Max Chilton - Marussia F1 Team MR03 - no time - 5 laps

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Shaky-Schumi

30.01.2014, 14:58

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schubert wrote:Schumi gets slowly out of his coma Sad by his doctors .

Manager: Schumacher wordt langzaam uit coma gehaald

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Come on Schumi !! this is the most important moment of the GP !
stay in the track !!! Confused