At 9:30 the single-seaters began to go out to the racetrack of the Jerez de la Frontera circuit, during the first day of the 2010 season’s second official unveiling.
In the morning, Fernando Alonso, started to try out the new parts that arrived all the way from Maranello, with the intention to verify mechanical elements performance, for next week when they expect to have new aerodynamic components.
The rain did not miss the appointment. Even though it was not intense, it certainly was annoying enough during the performance checkup of the F1 racing cars. When the rain pour began, all the single-seaters had to be taken to the boxes to make wet condition adjustments.
By the time the cars started to go out again, it was almost 10 AM and Nico Rosberg, with his Mercedes GP, was the leader of the first timesheets, even though it was not significant because he was one of the few who made some time before the rain began to fall. Later on, the pilots were around 12 seconds higher.
Time went by without any interesting event. In the circuit were: Ferrari, Mercedes GP, Williams, Red Bull, Force India, Toro Rosso and BMW Sauber. The Virgin VR01 must not be prepared for rain for it did not make any lap.
At midday the rain was heavier and the only thing that caught our eye were again the hard-working mechanics running to cover the diffusers to avoid photographers from pleasing us with the latest in aerodynamic novelties.
It was almost 12PM and nothing interesting happened. There were almost no single-seaters in the racetrack and everything was extremely quiet. My laptop (mini) seemed to say, “it’s enough for today.” “I think a diving suit would be a good idea,” I thought and looked for shelter waiting for the rain to stop.




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