He goes to her without Ferrari! Carlos Science, who exceeded his best time last year, withdrew the second test day with Williams. He will be happy to test it, but the absence of circles will not be unconfirmed in Australia.
Carlos Science was in a special position compared to others on Thursday from the Bahrain test. While the competitors (except Liam Lawson) were only available in the morning or in the afternoon to complete the tasks, it spent a full day to work. This is why her program was different from most.
Sainz was on separate ways in the morning, where Ferrari and Mercedes ran on the third rubber mixture, doing the same in 2. With a convincing result. The Spaniards were not far from the first four hours of the best in the best Luis Hamilton, and then, after the lunch break, the third frame of the British.
Spanish 1: 29,348 seconds is the best test week, and by the way, 0.6 seconds are better than the best of Bahrain test in the past year, which he achieved with Ferrari. Of course, this is of great importance due to the acceleration of cars, conditions and different tires. Whether Sinz's daily priority will be revealed in Australia. One thing is certain, the Spaniards seem confident, and his new team has left a much better impression than last year.
“I am more than a very long day. I went a lot of rolls. The sun was a slightly stopped pattern because it rains all the time. In Bahrain this is very strange.” Sinz, who completed a total of 127 rpm at eight o'clock, said. “The arrival of the rain and its arrival, the silence and the condensation of the wind made the sun a little complicated and very long. However, we were able to go to a lot of rolls, we were a little indifferent to the schedule and we were able to complete our entire program.”
We have moved forward compared to the previous day. We have improved the balance of the car and generally the feeling. Set Sinz.
For him, this ended the test week, as Alexander Albon could run FW47 on Friday. Although it's new on the team, Sainz feels prepared for the low time available.
“It was my last day, and the other is Australia. One does not feel that it was tested enough. I hope I can try more things, but these days are Formula 1. In both cases, I feel that I am ready as much as it is possible to test one and a half day, we will try to go to the full gas in Australia.”
a promise.
Dave Robson, the pioneering engineer in Williams, says they are not bad in the car. “Despite the slight rain, we managed to pass most of our planned program without any problems.
“Carlos went for a whole day and could build on yesterday's experience and continued to determine what FW47 knew. We did not go a full competitive simulation, but we are limited to more fuel that allowed us to try settings and tires.”
Although Williams is still in good condition, it seems that at the beginning of the midfield, Robson says it is too early to be happy.
“The car has worked well today, but we know that there are still major differences between the programs of each team. We all realize that the end result does not show how the qualified exercise in Melbourne is evolved.”
“Alex will be tomorrow in the car and can continue to build on the great institutions Carlos and the team he created today. We expect dry and warmer time tomorrow, but it may be difficult because of wind storms. This can again face FW47 with other types of conditions.” Robson looks forward.