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Mark H
Mark H

Team Lotus Spanish Grand Prix 2011: Fp1 / Fp2 - 19Th May 2011

Team Lotus Information

 

DuPont employees worldwide: 61,000

 

Packaging material in which Dell ships computers (the first PC manufacturer to do so): Bamboo

 

Total hours T128 has spent in the wind tunnel: 4300+

 

 

 

Weather

 

Dry, sunny

 

Min / max air temperature: 16˚ / 25˚

 

Min / max track temperature: 23˚ / 35˚

 

 

 

Fastest laps / positions

 

FP1

 

KOV 19th, 1.29.231 (lap 6) / TRU 23rd, 1.31.418 (lap 9)

 

FP2

 

KOV 18th 1.26.417 (lap 23) / TRU 20th 1.27.189 (lap 28)

 

 

 

Total laps

 

FP1

 

KOV: 21 / TRU: 12

 

FP2

 

KOV: 37 / TRU: 34

 

 

 

Run plan

 

Driver: Jarno Trulli

 

Chassis: T128-03

 

FP1 (all runs on prime tyres)

 

1001 - 1005: Installation, 2 laps (extra lap for new diffuser aero data collection)

 

1005 - 1027: System checks

 

1027 - 1042: Run 2, 8 laps (pitstop practice / lay rubber in pitlane)

 

1042 - 1126: Adjustments - power-steering, rear brake blanking

 

1126 - 1131: Run 3, 2 laps

 

 

 

FP2

 

Adjustments: Front wing flap, front ride height, front anti-roll bar

 

1400 - 1414: Run 1, 8 laps (prime tyres)

 

1414 - 1425: Adjustments - front ride height, front torsion bar

 

1424 - 1435: Run 2, 6 laps (prime tyres)

 

1435 - 1447: Adjustments - rear ride-height, front anti-roll bar

 

1447 - 1504: Run 3, 10 laps (prime tyres)

 

1504 - 1516: Adjustments - front wing flap

 

1516 - 1530: Run 4, 10 laps (option tyres)

 

 

 

Run plan

 

Driver: Heikki Kovalainen

 

Chassis: T128-04

 

FP1 (all runs on prime tyres)

 

0959 - 1003: Installation, 2 laps (extra lap for new diffuser aero data collection)

 

1003 - 1037: System checks

 

1037 - 1048: Run 2, 7 laps

 

1048 - 1057: Adjustments - front wing flap

 

1057 - 1108: Run 3, 6 laps

 

1108 - 1123: Adjustments - rear ride-height

 

1123 - 1131: Run 4, 6 laps

 

 

 

FP2

 

Adjustments: Front wing flap, rear ride height

 

1400 - 1416: Run 1, 9 laps (prime tyres)

 

1416 - 1429: Adjustments - rear anti-roll bar

 

1429 - 1448: Run 2, 12 laps (prime tyres)

 

1448 - 1454: Adjustments - front wing flap

 

1454 - 1502: Run 3, 5 laps (option tyres)

 

1502 - 1510: Adjustments - front wing flap

 

1510 - 1528: Run 4, 11 laps (option tyres)

 

 

 

Heikki Kovalainen, Car 20: "Overall we can be very happy about this Friday. I think we've seen an improvement today on where we were and throughout the sessions we could see that we were getting more and more out of the new package. The gap to the cars ahead seems reasonably small so I think it's all positive. The key point is that there is a lot more to come out of it. Optimising the whole update will take time and even though the car felt good on both the options and the primes we know that after going through the data tonight we can make more improvements tomorrow, and in the coming races."

 

 

 

Jarno Trulli, Car 21: "A bit of a mixed day for me. The team made a change to my steering in the morning session which meant I couldn't complete the program in FP1 but in the afternoon session we completed a decent number of laps and I could start to feel where we have found some improvements on the car. For much of the day I didn't really feel like I was getting the most out of it but we have found some of the pace we want to with the updates and with more work there is clearly much more to come."

 

 

 

Thierry Salvi, Renault Sport F1 Support Leader: "In FP1 we struggled a bit with Jarno as we had a couple of mechanical issues which needed to be resolved during the session. That cut into the program but we redoubled our efforts in FP2 and have had some good feedback from both drivers, especially from Jarno on the new package overall. We have generated a great deal of data from the mileage we completed today so we will analyse that and look to implement it in FP3 and qualifying tomorrow."

 

 

 

Mike Gascoyne, Chief Technical Officer: "That was a very interesting and useful day, and good to put so many laps on the new package. As we expected the behaviour of the car is now quite different to what we have been working with so far this season and it will take a lot of fine tuning to get the best out of all the improvements, but I think that on the soft tyre and the longer runs we could clearly see some of the improvements we were aiming for. There are obviously areas we need to focus on, but those can all be dialled out, so all in all this has been a good day with the new package, well done to the whole team for working hard to get it all working so well on the car on its debut and I am sure there is much more to come."

 

 

 

Tony Fernandes, Team Principal: "I always thought it would take some time for us to maximise the potential of the updates we have applied here, especially for the drivers who have basically a new rear end of the car to get to grips with. However, I am very happy with the mileage we have accumulated today and the fact we are faster than we have been before. I cannot remember a Friday when we have run so many laps and that has given us a lot of very useful data for Marianne and her team to work on in the wind-tunnel. We clearly performed very well on the options, maybe not so well on the primes, but for me, even though I am not a veteran of this sport, I knew it would take time to integrate the updates so I keep realistic goals and know that we will keep working hard and moving forward step by step."

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