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Barca Day One: Sato sets the pace for STR

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  1. jk0001

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    http://www.planetf1.com/story/0,18954,3213_4512752,00.html

    If a tree falls in a forest does it make a sound?


    On a day that saw plenty of new faces, new designs and new innovations it was an old hat that set the pace at Barcelona with the-returning Takuma Sato topping the timesheets.


    The Japanese driver, who has been out of Formula One since Super Aguri's demise earlier in the season, is back in the paddock with Toro Rosso as he sets about trying to land a 2009 race-seat.


    And Sato did his chances the world of good with a 1:20.763 as Toro Rosso began evaluating their driver options for next year's Championship.


    However, the man who took second place, Sebastian Buemi, is another Toro Rosso hopeful and he wasn't far off the pace, finishing just 3/10ths down on Sato.


    Third place went to Honda test driver Alex Wurz, who spent the day running the new Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS) that will be implimented next season.


    He finished ahead of McLaren's Pedro de la Rosa who was also working on his team's KERS system, which was fitted into the 2008 Championship-winning MP4-23. Fellow McLaren tester Gary Paffett took fifth place ahead of Ferrari's Luca Badoer.


    Meanwhile Robert Kubica was seventh for BMW, who were running their 2009 aero package. The interim car features a longer, flatter front wing while the rear wing is smaller than this year's design.


    The top eight was rounded off by World Rally Champion Sebastian Loeb, who impressed with his 1:22.003. The Frenchman is running for Red Bull Racing this week after the team offered him a test as reward for his 2008 title victory.


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    01 T. Sato Toro Rosso 01:20.763 121 laps and no crashs!!! Woopie
    02 S. Buemi Toro Rosso 01:21.071 117 laps
    03 A. Wurz Honda 01:21.198 77 laps
    04 P. de la Rosa McLaren 01:21.417 65 laps
    05 G. Paffett McLaren 01:21.956 78 laps
    06 L. Badoer Ferrari 01:22.038 94 laps
    07 R. Kubica BMW 01:22.341 56 laps
    08 S. Loeb Red Bull 01:22.003 82 laps
    09 N. Piquet jr. Renault 01:22.560 80 laps
    10 C. Klien BMW 01:22.883 53 laps
    11 N. Hulkenberg Williams 01:23.794 86 laps
    12 V. Liuzzi Force India F1 01:23.794 86 laps
    13 A. Sutil Force India F1 01:23.832 88 laps
    14 M. Gené Ferrari 01:24.177 32 laps
    15 B. Senna Honda 01:24.343 39 laps
    16 G. van der Garde Renault 01:24.908 32 laps
    17 L. Di Grassi Honda 01:25.512 48 laps
     
  2. Fast_ian

    Fast_ian Two Time F1 World Champ

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    Yet! :D

    I wonder what they'll be down to by the end of the session (+2 days?)

    Thanks for the post.

    Cheers,
    Ian
     
  3. smart_alek

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    Sebastien Loeb impressed me, with the 8th fastest time of the day, and 80 some odd laps being run. The team also let him run slick tires to give them feedback. He's a special talent.
     
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    Im going to the track tomorrow and post some pictures on here:)
     
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    common Sato!
     

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