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Wednesday Morning’s Jerez TestComments Off Michael Schumacher led the way in the opening hour of Wednesday’s Jerez test as two red flag situations kept running to a minimum. Overcast skies and a damp track greeted the drivers on the first morning of this week’s four-day Jerez test. Felipe Massa was the first to venture out, followed by Fairuz Fauzy, who was given the honour of getting behind the wheel of the new Lotus T127 in its first official test. Following a brief break after the installation laps, which were completed by all the teams excluding Virgin Racing within the first 20 minutes, Fauzy hit the track again to put in his first timed lap. The Lotus test driver clocked a 1:46.652 in his brief two-lap run. However, the team had no complaints. “Fairuz just did a couple of laps on a wet track with no problems, he’s in now for some adjustments,” Lotus reported on Twitter. The Malaysian driver’s time, though, was over 16s off the lead time set by Michael Schumacher. While his rivals were lapping in the 1:33s to start with, Schumacher’s first flying lap of the day was a 1:30.549. It wasn’t a good start to the test for Lewis Hamilton and McLaren as the Brit brought out the red flags when he stopped out on track. After a 16 minute hold-up the session was resumed only to be stopped four minutes later as Paul di Resta spun his Force India. Schumacher therefore ended the opening hour in the P1 slot with Pedro de la Rosa 0.214s behind and Felipe Massa in third place. |
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