F1 » Abu Dhabi Young Driver F1 test times - Combined

Jean-Eric Vergne tops the combined times in Abu Dhabi
1. Jean-Eric Vergne France Red Bull-Renault 1min 38.917secs
2. Jules Bianchi France Ferrari-Ferrari 1min 40.279secs W
3. Sam Bird Britain Mercedes-Mercedes 1min 40.897secs
4. Oliver Turvey Britain McLaren-Mercedes 1min 41.513secs
5. Max Chilton Britain Force India-Mercedes 1min 41.575secs
6. Gary Paffett Britain McLaren-Mercedes 1min 41.756secs W
7. Esteban Gutierrez Mexico Sauber-Ferrari 1min 42.049secs
8. Robert Wickens Canada Renault-Renault 1min 42.217secs T
9. Fabio Leimer Switzerland Sauber-Ferrari 1min 42.331secs T
10. Valtteri Bottas Finland Williams-Cosworth 1min 42.367secs W

11. Johnny Cecotto Jr Venezuela Force India-Mercedes 1min 42.873secs W
12. Mirko Bortolotti Italy Williams-Cosworth 1min 43.277secs
13. Kevin Ceccon Italy Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1min 43.686secs
14. Kevin Korjus Estonia Renault-Renault 1min 43.776secs W
15. Luis Razia Brazil Lotus-Renault 1min 43.944secs W
16. Rodolfo Gonzalez Venezuela Lotus-Renault 1min 44.022secs T
17. Alexander Rossi USA Lotus-Renault 1min 44.283secs
18. Jan Charouz Czech Republic Renault-Renault 1min 44.470secs
19. Stefano Coletti Monaco Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1min 44.545secs
20. Dani Clos Spain HRT-Cosworth 1min 45.329secs T

21. Nathanael Berthon France HRT-Cosworth 1min 45.839secs
22. Robert Wickens Canada Virgin-Cosworth 1min 45.934secs
23. Charles Pic France Virgin-Cosworth 1min 46.348secs
24. Jan Charouz Czech Republic HRT-Cosworth 1min 46.644secs
25. Adrian Quaife-Hobbs Britain Virgin-Cosworth 1min 47.292secs T


Comparison – 2011 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix:

Practice: Lewis Hamilton Britain McLaren-Mercedes 1min 38.976secs
Qualifying: Sebastian Vettel Germany Red Bull-Renault 1min 38.481secs
Race: Mark Webber Australia Red Bull-Renault 1min 42.612secs

W denotes Wednesday
T denotes Tuesday
All other times set on Thursday





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richard

November 17, 2011 4:18 PM

vergne and bianchi seem to be the real deal. the ones who paid for their moment of glory, show why they are not there on merit.
bear in mind that these cars were festooned with extra equipment and gear for most of the time, and the times are even more impressive.
i can see vergne replacing buemi next year, and if he continues to show well, then he will be webbers replacement in 2013. similarly, bianchi could be replacing massa in 2013, and might even be put in a ferrari powered car in 2012.