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Mark H
Mark H

Friday In Mokpo

FP1 / FP2

 

 

 

Team Lotus Information

 

 

 

Number of F1 circuits that run anti-clockwise: Five

 

 

 

Total Team Lotus Facebook fans: 115,111

 

 

 

Minimimum operating temperature of F1 brakes: 500°                

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Weather   

 

 

 

Rain (am) / Overcast (pm)

 

 

 

Min / max air temperature: 17˚ / 18˚

 

 

 

Min / max track temperature: 17˚ / 20˚

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fastest laps / positions

 

 

 

FP1

 

 

 

CHD: 11th, 2.06.350 (lap 10)

 

 

 

KOV: n/a

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FP2

 

 

 

KOV: 19th, 1.56.669 (lap 10)

 

 

 

TRU: 20th, 1.57.173 (lap 10)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total laps

 

 

 

FP1

 

 

 

CHD: 11 / KOV: 1

 

 

 

FP2

 

 

 

KOV: 20 / TRU: 19

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Runplan

 

 

 

FP1: Karun Chandhok

 

 

 

FP2: Jarno Trulli

 

 

 

Chassis: T128-03    

 

 

 

FP1- Karun Chandhok: all runs on wet tyres

 

 

 

1003 - 1005: Installation, 1 lap

 

 

 

1005 - 1049: System checks, front / rear brake discs changed

 

 

 

1049 - 1052: Installation lap 2, 1 lap

 

 

 

1052 - 1113: Adjustments - front / rear brake blanking

 

 

 

1113 - 1133: Run 3, 9 laps

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FP2 - Jarno Trulli

 

 

 

1400 - 1423: Run 1, 11 laps (intermediate tyres)

 

 

 

1423 - 1442: Adjustments - increase front wing flap angle & reduce rear brake blanking

 

 

 

1442 - 1457: Run 2, 7 laps (intermediate tyres)

 

 

 

1457 - 1525: Adjustments - front wing flap angle, brake balance

 

 

 

1525 - 1529: Run 3, 1 lap (supersoft tyres)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Runplan

 

 

 

Heikki Kovalainen

 

 

 

Chassis: T128-04    

 

 

 

FP1: all runs on wet tyres

 

 

 

1006 - 1009: Installation, 1 lap

 

 

 

1009 - 1130: System checks, front / rear brake blanking increased

 

 

 

End of session

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FP2

 

 

 

1400 - 1422: Run 1, 11 laps (intermediate tyres)

 

 

 

1422 - 1442: Adjustments - brake balance

 

 

 

1442 - 1457: Run 2, 7 laps (intermediate tyres)

 

 

 

1457 - 1525: Adjustments - front wing flap angle

 

 

 

1525 - 1530: Run 3, 2 laps (supersoft tyres)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Karun Chandhok, Car 21 - Chassis T128-03: "I do seem to be a little jinxed with the rain… I think Monza and Suzuka were anomalies as every time I get in the car the rain seems to hammer down, but I just have to deal with what's put in front of me, and so it was again today! Despite the limited running in FP1 I still got a sense of how good this circuit is but today it was simply about keeping it on the track and making sure I didn't make any mistakes in pretty treacherous conditions. I think the pace was pretty good for the one run I did and certainly the last two Fridays have given me a lot more confidence in the car than I had a couple of months ago."

 

 

 

 

 

Heikki Kovalainen, Car 20 - Chassis T128-04: "This morning was basically a write-off. You could see that the whole pitlane had the same idea - limit the running on full wets as we're not going to learn anything of real value for the rest of the weekend and avoid any issues that create unnecessary work. This afternoon the track at least dried enough for us to put in some laps on the inters, and we managed to complete some of the plan on the engine maps, so it wasn't all bad. The balance felt fine, and I think it'll be a totally different story tomorrow when it'll be a very busy FP3 for everyone and we can see how the two compounds of slick tyres behave in the dry."

 

 

 

Jarno Trulli, Car 21 - Chassis T128-03: "To be honest today was just one of those days that we sometimes have in F1. The conditions meant we didn't really have a chance to try too much as the forecast is for dry running tomorrow and Sunday, and when the track's as wet as it was this morning, and we can only run on inters in the afternoon, there's not a lot we can learn. We did a bit of work on the engine driveability in FP2, and at least we now know how the car's behaving on the inters so if the forecasts are wrong we have banked some data, but I think a dry track tomorrow will suit us and we can pick up where we left off in Japan."

 

 

 

Thierry Salvi, Renault Sport F1 Support Leader: "The weather conditions today basically made our job pretty hard. We wanted to work on the engine driveability and while we managed to do a bit on that we definitely were not able to complete the program. This circuit requires us to have both very good top speed and good traction out of the slow corners.  The long straight from T2 to T3 means we have to have the right top gear to both attack cars ahead under the tow, and defend from those behind and make allowances for the wind which can change quickly here and affect outright pace. We also need to make sure we give the drivers good traction out of the slow corners and good rear stability from the blown floor so I think that will be the main areas for us to work on tonight to prepare for what will be a very busy session tomorrow morning."

 

 

 

 

 

Mike Gascoyne, Chief Technical Officer: "Obviously the weather today made it a tricky Friday for everyone, but despite that Karun managed to complete a good run this morning and did another solid job for us around a track that is new to him. In the second session the conditions improved and we ran reasonably competitively on the intermediates. We put both cars onto the supersofts for the last run but it was immediately obvious that the track had not dried out enough to find out anything useful from the final laps, so now we will hope the forecasts for dry running tomorrow and Sunday are right and we can have another successful weekend as we did last time out in Japan."

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