F1 » Jerez F1 test times – day two: 6 February – 5pm

Little changes in the final two hours of running at Jerez, leaving Romain Grosjean at the top of the timesheets, ahead of Paul di Resta and Daniel Ricciardo. James Rossiter gets out for Force India, but Luiz Razia is denied return to action.

Full lap times, as of 5pm local time, on the second day of the four-day F1 group test at Jerez de la Frontera in southern Spain.

1. Romain Grosjean France Lotus-Renault 1min 18.218secs 95 laps
2. Paul di Resta Britain Force India-Mercedes 1min 19.003secs 95 laps
3. Daniel Ricciardo Australia Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1min 19.134secs 83 laps
4. Mark Webber Australia Red Bull-Renault 1min 19.338secs 101 laps
5. Nico Hulkenberg Germany Sauber-Ferrari 1min 19.502secs 99 laps
6. Lewis Hamilton Britain Mercedes-Mercedes 1min 19.519secs 15 laps
7. Sergio Perez Mexico McLaren-Mercedes 1min 19.572secs 81 laps
8. Felipe Massa Brazil Ferrari-Ferrari 1min 19.914secs 78 laps
9. Pastor Maldonado Venezuela Williams-Renault* 1min 20.693secs 71 laps
10. James Rossiter Britain Force India-Mercedes 1min 21.273secs 19 laps
11. Giedo van der Garde Holland Caterham-Renault 1min 21.311secs 88 laps
12. Luiz Razia Brazil Marussia -Cosworth 1min 23.537secs 31 laps

* - denotes 2012 spec car

All times unofficial





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as - Unregistered

February 06, 2013 4:21 PM

If we take a look at past, we know that there is two cases, the big forces who want to hide their real rank and the weak team which want to show off itselfs in order to find sponsors like Williams in 2011 when Rubens did the best time.

Lotus is neither in the big forces and neither weaks, she is beetween them.

They are surely the fourth force.
This time means nothing.