Max puts 130 laps on the board: “Car is definitely faster than last year”
Published on 06 March 2018 by Mike Motilall
With no less than 130 laps to his name, Max Verstappen has almost driven two Grand Prix-distances during the first day on the second four day pre-season testing in Barcelona. The Aston Martin Red Bull Racing-driver clocked a 1:20.649, the third fastest time of the day, just two tenths shy of Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari) and five hundredths behind of Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes).
“It went well today”, Max tells Verstappen.nl and others also present. “We managed to do a lot of laps, that was very important. This makes us get the mileage up on the car, also understand the car and see how it was behaving. The feeling about the car is all good, but you still don’t know what others are doing, so we have to wait till Melbourne to see how good we are.”
Halfway during the afternoon the RB14 comes to a standstill. “We had a small battery problem”, Max explains. “It took some time to change it but afterwards it was all good again.” In which area has the most progress been made with the car? “That is difficult to say because of the new tarmac and the new tyres. It changes the whole way of driving and also affects the whole car. It feels alright. The car is definitely faster than last year. So that’s positive.”
While the sun keeps shining bright, the wind has picked up its pace on this Tuesday afternoon. Lewis Hamilton, who has taken over the Mercedes-steering wheel from Bottas, is the first to get out on the asphalt. Because Red Bull Racing is giving Max’ car a thorough examination, it takes forty five minutes before the Dutchman heads out on track.
Verstappen resumes the testing on the medium compound tyres. The team has also put flow-viz on the car. This is a highly contrasting paint which enables the airflow, in this case of the front wing, to be examined by the engineers. After passing the 100 lap mark, Max does another fourteen. After that, he comes to a standstill at the end of the straight. He parks his car at the outside of Turn 1 and this briefly triggers a red flag situation.
After an hour and fifteen minutes, the issue with the battery has been fixed and Max is able to continue on. By that time, there is still fifteen minutes left and when the flag drops, no less than 130 laps has been driven today. But not until some procedures have also been practiced, this includes driving the formation lap, doing an aborted start and finally a normal start.
Pre-Season Test 2 - Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya - Tuesday 6 March 2018
Driver Team Time Difference Laps 1 Sebastian Vettel Ferrari 1:20.396 171 2 Valtteri Bottas Mercedes 1:20.596 +0.200 86 3 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing 1:20.649 +0.253 130 4 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1:20.808 +0.412 91 5 Pierre Gasly Toro Rosso 1:20.973 +0.577 54 6 Kevin Magnussen Haas F1 1:21.298 +0.902 96 7 Nico Hülkenberg Renault 1:21.432 +1.036 48 8 Carlos Sainz Renault 1:21.455 +1.059 91 9 Sergey Sirotkin Williams 1:21.588 +1.192 42 10 Sergio Perez Force India 1:21.643 +1.247 93 11 Marcus Ericsson Sauber 1:21.706 +1.310 120 12 Stoffel Vandoorne McLaren 1:21.946 +1.550 38 13 Lance Stroll Williams 1:22.937 +2.541 86 14 Brendon Hartley Toro Rosso ------- 0