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JEREZ TESTING Sept 18: Vettel Assumes Missionary Position

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  1. RP

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    Italian Grand Prix winner Sebastian Vettel continued to show his strong form by topping the times on the penultimate day of testing of the season at Jerez.

    The German Toro Rosso driver, again at the wheel of the Red Bull Racing car, set a best time of 1:18.001 on a day that was disrupted by rain around lunch time.

    Vettel covered just 37 laps after the team were forced to carry out an unscheduled engine change.

    BMW Sauber's Nick Heidfeld was second quickest, the German having to alter his programme following the showers that hit the Spaniard track. Heidfeld was one of the busiest men on track, with 70 laps covered.

    Lucas di Grassi was third quickest for Renault after 36 laps, the Brazilian continuing with an aero programme as well as evaluating various updates for the R28.

    "It was quite cool today but the track conditions were good in the morning and there was definitely better grip than yesterday," said di Grassi.

    "I'm also getting used to the car and the more laps I do, the more confident I feel. We didn't do any running in the wet, but we were able to test a few more parts this morning that the team will be taking to the race next week."

    Spaniard Pedro de la Rosa took over from McLaren teammate Gary Paffett to continue with the British squad's preparations for the final four races of the season. De la Rosa finished fourth fastest, with Honda's Alex Wurz, the busiest man today, completing the top five.

    The biggest news of the day, however, was the return of Takuma Sato, who drove a Formula One car for the first time since the demise of the Super Aguri team earlier this season.

    Sato, seeking a seat for next year, was at the wheel of the Toro Rosso car, finishing as sixth fastest after 49 laps.

    "At the start of the day we were collecting aero data. Then by the end of the morning we began timed runs, so I could really feel the car and I started to enjoy the laps," said Sato. "Unfortunately in the afternoon it started to rain so we had to stop, that was a great shame, as I was looking forward to proper running in the afternoon.

    "Although I couldn't complete the day due to the weather conditions, I really enjoyed driving the STR3. I would like to say a big thank you to Red Bull and to the team for giving me this great opportunity."

    Sato's compatriots Kamui Kobayashi and Kazuki Nakajima finished at the bottom of the times for Toyota and Williams respectively.

    Today's times:

    Pos Driver Team Time Laps
    1. Vettel Red Bull-Renault (B) 1:18.001 37
    2. Heidfeld BMW-Sauber (B) 1:18.167 70
    3. di Grassi Renault (B) 1:18.999 36
    4. de la Rosa McLaren-Mercedes (B) 1:19.281 39
    5. Wurz Honda (B) 1:19.499 79
    6. Sato Toro Rosso-Ferrari (B) 1:19.574 49
    7. Kobayashi Toyota (B) 1:19.863 47
    8. Nakajima Williams-Toyota (B) 1:21.892 60
     
  2. PSk

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    Isn't Vettel's car a Red Bull - Ferrari?

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  3. ricksb

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    That's what I was thinking too...
     
  4. classic308

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    He was testing for his 2009 team...too bad it isn't for SF.....
     
  5. maxorido

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    Uhh, what's with the thread title? lol...
     
  6. teak360

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    He's on top......and when they radio his times from the pits he yells "Yeah, Baby!!"
     
  7. ProCoach

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    The car he was driving had a Renault motor, as it will have next year.

    The STR cars have Ferrari motors.
     
  8. RP

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    #8 RP, Sep 18, 2008
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    Correct!!! Scott, apparently you are the only one here that received sufficient sex education.
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  9. PSk

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    Oh ... back to mid field for Vettel :(.

    Yes he's 'on top' here, but testing is testing and once the race starts no Renault motor is going to do the business UNLESS they have changed something and they are NOT allowed to.
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  10. texasmr2

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    There are certain area's of the engine that the team's can work on/try to improve upon.
     
  11. PSk

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    Maybe they are allowed to replace the Ferrari camcovers with ones that say Renault ... otherwise some cheating going on here OR as I have said before, testing times are meaningless. Probably had no fuel, etc.

    Pete
     
  12. Modeler

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    Well to hear the ITV guys its Minardi DNA or some such rot.
    Adrian Newey has now designed GP wining cars for three teams but giving his achievement recognition would undermine the 'fantastic new talent driver underdog chassis' story.
     

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