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Michael Schumacher quickest on day two at Jerez with 2011 Mercedes F1 car

............... no way.

Michael Schumacher set the pace on the second day's testing at Jerez as Mark Webber led the way for Red Bull in F1's 2012-spec cars.Schumacher,

driving last year's Mercedes W02 in full trim so that the team could gain as much information about Pirelli's 2012 tyres from a stable platform, set a 1m18.561s

lap during the morning that no one came close to beating for the rest of the day.

Webber's time also came in the morning as much of the paddock chose to focus on longer runs in the afternoon.

The Australian's 1m19.184s would remain the fastest time anyone has set in one of the new cars brought to Spain this week.

Daniel Ricciardo impressed in the Toro Rosso, going third fastest in the STR7, having completed 100 laps of fairly trouble-free running. He set his best time around the same period as his

compatriot when the track conditions appeared to be at their best.

Jules Bianchi began his Force India career with a fine fourth fastest in the VJM05 before handing over to Paul di Resta for the afternoon and the Scot would complete 69 laps in that time to set

the sixth fastest lap behind yesterday's fastest man Kimi Raikkonen.

The Finn had a couple of offs today in the Lotus. The first came early in the morning when he ran wide at Dry Sack and required a new plank. He then had another excursion very late in the day

as he found the limits of this generation of cars.

He still managed 117 laps, and also got to try out a different steering rack after he found yesterday's one not to his liking.

Ferrari was again far from the top of the timesheet, and late in the day was employing flow-vis to study the effects of aero over Fellipe Massa's rear wing. The Brazilian's time of 1m20.454s was 1.893s off the top time.

Jenson Button was eighth quickest in the McLaren, and like Ferrari, was not seeking any headline performance as it worked on improving the MP4-27.

Sauber's Sergio Perez was tenth in the Sauber ahead of Pastor Maldonado, who spent the day working on reliability with the Williams FW34.

Heikki Kovalainen was slowest of the drivers equipped with 2012 machinery but completed a whopping 139 laps for Caterham as he gathered plenty of information.

Pedro de la Rosa completed HRT's running by setting a 1m22.128s, just 0.618s off the pace of Kovalainen.

Today's timesPos Driver Team Time Laps 1. Michael Schumacher Mercedes 1m18.561s 132

2. Mark Webber Red Bull 1m19.184s + 0.623 97

3. Daniel Ricciardo Toro Rosso 1m19.587s + 1.026 100

4. Jules Bianchi Force India 1m20.221s + 1.660 46

5. Kimi Raikkonen Lotus 1m20.239s + 1.678 117

6. Paul di Resta Force India 1m20.272s + 1.711 69

7. Felipe Massa Ferrari 1m20.454s + 1.893 95

8. Jenson Button McLaren 1m20.688s + 2.127 85

9. Sergio Perez Sauber 1m20.711s + 2.150 68

10. Pastor Maldonado Williams 1m21.197s + 2.636 97

11. Heikki Kovalainen Caterham 1m21.518s + 2.957 139

12. Pedro de la Rosa HRT 1m22.128s + 3.567 64

All Timing Unofficial

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All Timing Unofficial

i see. :rolleyes:

http://www.autosport...rt.php/id/97417

Edited by tweety bird
<br />So.<br /><br />Sky sport in australia? No dice?<br />
<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Yeah so what is the deal here??<br /><br />Is ONEHD's contract with the BBC now null and void given that Sky Sports now has the live rights (well mostly, I don't really understand this crack-pot scenario)... Does that mean foxtel is an inevitable requirement?? Edited by Marco-R34GTT

Ok, the timing app STILL isnt available from the itunes store. What a truly shit go that is, must have something to do with all the Vodafone logo's on it.

I've emailed OneHD about coverage, will relay their reply if I get one

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