Formula 1 cars returned to the track this week for the second pre-season test of 2016 taking place at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya from the 1-4 March.
It was a packed few days of running for the 11 teams, with all of the new cars taking to the circuit ahead of the first round in Australia. Here are combined statistics from the first and second tests.
Best lap times:
Day one: 1 (Grosjean)
Day two: 3 (Verstappen, Palmer, Vettel)
Day three: 3 (Sainz Jr, Haryanto, Magnussen)
Day four: 3 (Haryanto, Gutierrez, Magnussen)
Day five: 3 (Alonso, Raikkonen and Magnussen)
Day six: 1 (Ericsson)
Day seven: 3 (Grosjean)
Day eight: 2 (Hamilton, Perez)
Data via GrandPrixTimes.
All of my 2016 test reports can be found here.
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Best lap times:
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- Kimi Raikkonen – Ferrari – 1:22.765 (ultra soft)
- Sebastian Vettel – Ferrari – 1:22.852 (ultra soft)
- Nico Rosberg – Mercedes – 1:23.022 (soft)
- Nico Hulkenberg – Force India – 1:23.110 (super-soft)
- Carlos Sainz Jr – Toro Rosso – 1:23.134 (ultra soft)
- Felipe Massa – Williams – 1:23.193 (soft)
- Valtteri Bottas – Williams – 1:23.229 (ultra soft)
- Max Verstappen – Toro Rosso – 1:23.382 (ultra soft)
- Daniel Ricciardo – Red Bull – 1:23.525 (ultra soft)
- Lewis Hamilton – Mercedes – 1:23.622 (soft)
- Sergio Perez – Force India – 1:23.721 (super-soft)
- Kevin Magnussen – Renault – 1:23.933 (super-soft)
- Daniil Kvyat – Red Bull – 1:24.294 (ultra soft)
- Jenson Button – McLaren – 1:24.714 (ultra soft)
- Fernando Alonso – McLaren – 1:24.735 (soft)
- Felipe Nasr – Sauber – 1:24.760 (soft)
- Alfonso Celis Jr – Force India – 1:24.840 (super-soft)
- Jolyon Palmer – Renault – 1:24.859 (soft)
- Pascal Wehrlein – Manor – 1:24.913 (ultra soft)
- Marcus Ericsson – Sauber – 1:25.031 (soft)
- Romain Grosjean – Haas – 1:25.255 (soft)
- Esteban Gutierrez – Haas – 1:25.422 (super-soft)
- Rio Haryanto – Manor – 1:25.899 (ultra soft)
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- Nico Rosberg – 656
- Lewis Hamilton – 673
- Max Verstappen – 577
- Carlos Sainz Jr – 514
- Kevin Magnussen – 509
- Sebastian Vettel – 493
- Daniel Ricciardo – 456
- Felipe Nasr - 452
- Valtteri Bottas – 442
- Felipe Massa – 411
- Marcus Ericsson – 380
- Jenson Button – 376
- Kimi Raikkonen – 363
- Daniil Kvyat - 358
- Nico Hulkenberg – 357
- Fernando Alonso – 331
- Sergio Perez – 295
- Jolyon Palmer – 273
- Romain Grosjean – 256
- Pascal Wehrlein – 251
- Rio Haryanto – 228
- Alfonso Celis Jr - 162
- Esteban Gutierrez – 156
- Mercedes – 1,329
- Toro Rosso – 1,091
- Ferrari – 856
- Williams – 853
- Sauber – 832
- Red Bull – 814
- Force India – 814
- Renault – 782
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- Manor – 479
- Haas – 412
- Mercedes – 3,475 (Mercedes, Williams, Force India and Manor)
- Ferrari – 2,100 (Ferrari, Sauber and Haas)
- Renault – 1,596 (Renault and Red Bull)
- Ferrari (2015) – 1,091 (Toro Rosso)
- Honda – 707 (McLaren)
Day one: 1 (Grosjean)
Day two: 3 (Verstappen, Palmer, Vettel)
Day three: 3 (Sainz Jr, Haryanto, Magnussen)
Day four: 3 (Haryanto, Gutierrez, Magnussen)
Day five: 3 (Alonso, Raikkonen and Magnussen)
Day six: 1 (Ericsson)
Day seven: 3 (Grosjean)
Day eight: 2 (Hamilton, Perez)
Data via GrandPrixTimes.
All of my 2016 test reports can be found here.
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