Toyota completes another test at Ricard.

Toyota has completed the third test of its maiden Formula One car at Circuit Paul Ricard, with Allan McNish covering around 200 laps of the circuit during the four-day long session.

The team concentrated mainly on long runs, making adjustments to the set-up of the car in addition to working on the cooling systems, tyres and chassis.

"We made some improvements with the chassis, which made the car feel more stable and better to drive," McNish reported.

Toyota completes another test at Ricard.

Toyota has completed the third test of its maiden Formula One car at Circuit Paul Ricard, with Allan McNish covering around 200 laps of the circuit during the four-day long session.

The team concentrated mainly on long runs, making adjustments to the set-up of the car in addition to working on the cooling systems, tyres and chassis.

"We made some improvements with the chassis, which made the car feel more stable and better to drive," McNish reported.

The weather remained hot and sunny throughout the four day session, although the car had to be set up on the final day to compensate for a light wind.

Toyota is now moving to Italy to test at the Imola and Monza circuits, with the intention of gathering essential circuit data for two of the circuits it will be racing on next year. The three-day Imola test will begin on 5 June, while running at Monza will take place the following week, between 11-13 June. The circuits will be closed to the public for these sessions.

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