Barcelona Testing 2 – The Four-Day Summary

The last session of winter testing for the 2013 season concluded a few days ago, so it is an opportunity to take stock of these last four days of testing for the 2013 season, which took place at the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona.

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Barcelona Testing 2 – The Four-Day Summary

During winter testing, all teams stick to their planned program without worrying about their rivals, although observation is the norm in the paddock. Therefore, it’s difficult to get a clear picture of the hierarchy, and even though the season is fast approaching, these last four days of pre-season testing haven’t allowed for a fully precise idea of the upcoming hierarchy.

The ranking of the best laps by driver:

If it is difficult to fully trust the lap times recorded by various drivers to get a precise idea of the hierarchy, one can still observe these different times. At the top, we find a battle between Ferrari and Mercedes drivers, with Nico Rosberg leading ahead of Fernando Alonso, Lewis Hamilton, and Felipe Massa.

Followed next in a slightly more scattered order are the McLaren, Williams, Lotus, Sauber, and Force India drivers. With the exception of Davide Valsecchi, who has limited experience in F1 and drove little on Saturday morning to step in for a sick Kimi Räikkönen, at the bottom of this ranking are the Toro Rosso, Caterham, and Marussia drivers, which is not necessarily a good omen for the Italian team that has struggled to find its pace since the start of these F1 tests.

DriverTeamTimeTyresCompleted on
1Nico RosbergMercedes1:20.130SoftDay 4 (12:07)
2Fernando AlonsoFerrari1:20.494SoftDay 4 (12:16)
3Lewis HamiltonMercedes1:20.558SoftDay 3 (12:11)
4Felipe MassaFerrari1:21.266Super SoftDay 3 (16:39)
5Jenson ButtonMcLaren1:21.444SoftDay 4 (12:20)
6Nico HülkenbergSauber1:21.541(unknown)Day 4 (12:23)
7Adrian SutilForce India1:21.627SoftDay 3 (12:50)
8Kimi RäikkönenLotus1:21.658SoftDay 4 (16:40)
9Paul di RestaForce India1:21.664(unknown)Day 4 (12:48)
10Pastor MaldonadoWilliams1:22.305SoftDay 3 (12:40)
11Valtteri BottasWilliams1:22.468SoftDay 3 (16:58)
12Sebastian VettelRed Bull1:22.514(unknown)Day 4 (11:10)
13Esteban GutiérrezSauber1:22.553Super SoftDay 3 (12:11)
14Mark WebberRed Bull1:22.658SoftDay 3 (16:57)
15Sergio PérezMcLaren1:22.694SoftDay 3 (12:43)
16Romain GrosjeanLotus1:22.716SoftDay 2 (15:33)
17Charles PicCaterham1:23.115SoftDay 4 (12:02)
18Jules BianchiMarussia1:23.167SoftDay 4 (12:44)
19Jean-Eric VergneToro Rosso1:23.223Super SoftDay 3 (12:42)
20Davide ValsecchiLotus1:23.448SoftDay 3 (12:16)
21Daniel RicciardoToro Rosso1:23.628(unknown)Day 4 (12:50)
22Max ChiltonMarussia1:24.103(unknown)Day 4 (16:45)
23Giedo Van der GardeCaterham1:24.235Super SoftDay 3 (16:58)

The ranking of the number of laps completed by each driver:

The Spanish Grand Prix, held in recent years at the Circuit de Catalunya, offers drivers 66 laps. During these four days of testing, the majority of drivers were able to cover much more than the Grand Prix distance, with the exception of Kimi Räikkönen, who only covered 50 laps, and Davide Valsecchi (16 laps), but the Italian will not be starting in Melbourne.

Late confirmed by Marussia, Jules Bianchi was still able to cover the trifling sum of 136 laps during his day and a half of driving the MR02. His teammate, Max Chilton, fully took advantage of the time spent behind the wheel of the Russian team’s car, with the Brit finishing the tests with the 5th highest number of laps covered.

He is only preceded by the two Mercedes drivers, Rosberg and Hamilton, and the two Ferrari drivers, Alonso and Massa. Drivers from the smaller teams are particularly prominent in this track attendance ranking, notably with Charles Pic in 7th place (199 laps completed) and Giedo Van der Garde in 12th place (174 laps).

The drivers of some “big” teams therefore spent less time on the track in Barcelona, notably those from Williams, Red Bull, and Force India.

DriverTeamLaps Completed
1Nico RosbergMercedes241
2Lewis HamiltonMercedes230
3Fernando AlonsoFerrari222
4Felipe MassaFerrari206
5Max ChiltonMarussia206
6Sergio PérezMcLaren201
7Charles PicCaterham199
8Nico HülkenbergSauber197
9Jenson ButtonMcLaren194
10Esteban GutiérrezSauber191
11Romain GrosjeanLotus186
12Giedo Van der GardeCaterham174
13Jean-Eric VergneToro Rosso173
14Adrian SutilForce India171
15Paul di RestaForce India169
16Sebastian VettelRed Bull165
17Daniel RicciardoToro Rosso152
18Pastor MaldonadoWilliams150
19Mark WebberRed Bull149
20Valtteri BottasWilliams147
21Jules BianchiMarussia136
22Kimi RäikkönenLotus50
23Davide ValsecchiLotus16

The ranking of the number of laps completed by team:

After a laborious start in Jerez, the Mercedes team has rebounded well, as evidenced by the fact that the F1 W04 was the car that completed the most laps during the second Barcelona test with 471 laps. It was ahead of the Ferrari F138 and the McLaren MP4-28. At the bottom of this ranking, we find the Lotus E21, which encountered some problems during these four days, the Williams FW35, and the Red Bull RB9.

StableLaps Covered
1Mercedes471
2Ferrari428
3McLaren395
4Sauber388
5Caterham373
6Force India340
7Marussia338
8Toro Rosso325
9Red Bull314
10Williams297
11Lotus252
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