Jerez Test: Day 3 Round-Up
Location: Circuito Permanente de Jerez, Spain
Track Length: 4.428kms
Dates: 19-20-21 July 2006
Drivers: Ricardo Zonta (19-20), Olivier Panis (19-20), Ralf
Schumacher (21), Jarno Trulli (21)
Summary
Olivier Panis; best lap: 1m18.802s, total laps: 230
Ricardo Zonta; best lap: 1m18.986s, total laps: 123
Ralf Schumacher; best lap: 1m19.083s, total laps: 95
Jarno Trulli; best lap: 1m19.955s, total laps: 54
Today turned out to be another mixed day for Panasonic Toyota
Racing. After having suffered engine-related problems on Ricardo
Zonta's car yesterday, the team needed to rebuild the car
for race driver Jarno Trulli. Unfortunately the work on the
car prevented Jarno from starting today's testing until lunchtime.
Ralf Schumacher however started the day normally and was able
to finish his test programme as planned. Both drivers will
now head to the team's second 'home' race of the season in
hopes of improving their position in the championship. The
test team will enjoy a summer break until the end August,
when the team will head to Monza to resume testing.
Ralf Schumacher - Chassis TF106/10
Best lap time: 1m19.083s
Total laps: 95
Total distance: 420.66kms
"We were concentrating on finishing our tyre programme
and some general set-up work for the coming races. I especially
wanted to get in as much running as possible as this is the
last test before the summer break. My car needed to be worked
on half way through the day, so we lost some laps, but in
the end, the day was successful and we worked through a lot
of different possibilities for the next races."
Jarno Trulli - Chassis TF106/09
Best lap time: 1m19.955s
Total laps: 54
Total distance: 239.112kms
"Unfortunately I did not get to accomplish much today.
For the few hours that I was running, I just did some long
runs to collect data for the tyre choice. I am however quite
confident that the tyres are doing well in these hot temperatures.
Hopefully we can take advantage of this at Hockenheim and
Hungary."
Gerd Pfeiffer, Test Team Manager
"This was a long, tough week for the entire team. Although
we had a very good start on Wednesday, yesterday turned out
to somewhat challenging after having lost the usage of Ricardo's
car. We are really pleased with Olivier's work and how much
he got through. We can definitely use all the data he collected
to help make future tyre choices. Ralf and Jarno also had
challenging days today. Jarno had a delay in the morning due
to work on his car, while Ralf did his best to make use of
the test day, even though some test items needed to be changed
out of his car. All in all, I think the team did a good job
considering the circumstances and the results that we have
found will be useful."
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