The possibility of moving from the Spanish Jerez circuit to another speedway for two of the four test days this week was suggested. Rain forecast indicated that weather conditions would be worse this week, but an adequate replacement for Jerez could not be found on such a short notice.
When Sauber Beat Zendher, team principal, was asked about the possibility of moving to Valencia or else, to the Portimao circuit he answered: “The circuits are taken up and weather conditions are quite uncertain.”
The pilots are waiting for the option of dry driving to be able to understand the performance of the cars and to tune them up before the March 14th Bahrain season’s opening. Hence, time is ticking away and there are only eight test days left, four in Jerez this week and four in Barcelona, next week.
Weather conditions are particularly bad for the new teams. Virgin and Lotus have just unveiled their single-seaters this year with two cars that start up in zero during the winter. With scarce experience, they need dry performance much more that others with more data and experience, to be able to overcome the initial problems with their new engines. Last week, Virgin lost the best part of the day, due to the front wing failure and lack of spare parts.




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