Acaban los tests con los nuevos neumáticos Pirelli, los del año que viene, en Yas Marina, Abu Dhabi. Habida cuenta los resultados, ya podían haber estado este año, ya...
Alonso fastest as Pirelli test ends
By Edd Straw
Ferrari completed its domination of the final Formula 1 running of the season, with Fernando Alonso matching team-mate Felipe Massa by topping the times in the Abu Dhabi tyre test.
Over the course of the two-day test, the 12 F1 teams have had their first opportunity to try Pirelli's development rubber for the 2011 season. As well as being fastest, Alonso completed over 100 laps today, almost two full race distances.
Michael Schumacher, who has struggled with front-end grip throughout the 2010 season, was second-fastest, putting in a lap just 0.156s off Alonso with 15 minutes of the day remaining.
This put him ahead of Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel, who had a repeat of yesterday's tyre failure and had to stop on track shortly before midday. Friday's incident was traced to a cut tyre, and Pirelli has yet to confirm to cause of this puncture despite suspicions that it was the same.
Williams's Rubens Barrichello and Renault driver Robert Kubica were fourth and fifth fastest for Renault ahead of McLaren pairing Gary Paffett and Oliver Turvey. DTM title hopeful Paffett was the faster of the two drivers after running in the morning, with his young team-mate only one tenth of a second slower.
Force India's Paul di Resta was eighth fastest after causing a brief red flag earlier in the day when a sensor fault shut the car down, outpacing Sauber's Kamui Kobayashi.
Toro Rosso's Sebastian Buemi was 10th fastest ahead of two drivers who only ran in the afternoon - Force India's Tonio Liuzzi and Sauber newcomer Sergio Perez. It was only Perez's second day in an F1 car and he lapped just under seven tenths off his team-mate.
Lotus was best of the new teams, with Jarno Trulli a quarter of a second ahead of HRT's Pastor Maldonado. The Venezuelan driver, on his fourth day of F1 running in five days, caused a red flag in the afternoon when he spun and stopped on track.
German Timo Glock completed two days of running for Virgin, ending up slowest, just 15 thousandths of a second behind Maldonado.
1. Fernando Alonso Ferrari 1m40.529s 105
2. Michael Schumacher Mercedes 1m40.685s 74
3. Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 1m40.825s 66
4. Rubens Barrichello Williams 1m41.294s 100
5. Robert Kubica Renault 1m41.614s 91
6. Gary Paffett McLaren 1m41.622s 46
7. Oliver Turvey McLaren 1m41.740s 30
8. Paul di Resta Force India 1m41.869s 35
9. Kamui Kobayashi Sauber 1m42.110s 43
10. Sebastien Buemi Toro Rosso 1m42.145s 97
11. Tonio Liuzzi Force India 1m42.416s 46
12. Sergio Perez Sauber 1m42.777s 46
13. Jarno Trulli Lotus 1m44.521s 83
14. Pastor Maldonado Hispania 1m44.768s 65
15. Timo Glock Virgin 1m44.783s 82
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La última cifra es el número de vueltas que han dado.
...Y el segundo, el Kaiser. Back to the Future...!Y el Hispania por delante del Virgin! Os recuerdo que el acuerdo HRT-Toyota se ha ido por el retrete. Vuelven a pintar bastos para la escudería de Carabante. A día de hoy, están, de nuevo, sin proyecto ni perspectivas para la temporada que viene. Algo se traen entre manos con Williams, que veremos si se concreta en algo. Pero si pretenden vacilar a Frank como han intentado hacer con los japos, preveo otro bluff inminente.
Saludos!