Felipe Massa put Williams at the head of the times on Friday, the final day of the first pre-season test session.
The session ended under red flags after McLaren’s Kevin Magnussen put his car in the turn ten barriers. He eventually finished fourth quickest and completed 110 laps.
Fernando Alonso posted the most though, with a total of 115 for Ferrari. The Spaniard was second quickest on the day, just under a second slower than former team-mate Massa.
Daniel Juncadella made his debut in the new Force India and was third fastest, completing 81 trouble free laps.
Lewis Hamilton was fifth fastest. The Briton shared driving duties with Nico Rosberg on Friday. The latter posting the eighth quickest time. Combined, the pair lapped Jerez 132 times.
Further red flags were caused by Daniil Kyvat and Adrian Sutil.
Jerez Testing Time (Friday):
# | Driver | Team | Time | Gap | Laps |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
01 | F. Massa | Williams | 1:28.229 | 86 | |
02 | F. Alonso | Ferrari | 1:29.145 | +0.916 | 115 |
03 | D. Juncadella | Force India | 1:29.457 | +1.228 | 81 |
04 | K. Magnussen | McLaren | 1:30.806 | +2.577 | 110 |
05 | L. Hamilton | Mercedes | 1:30.822 | +2.593 | 41 |
06 | J. Bianchi | Marussia | 1:32.222 | +3.993 | 25 |
07 | A. Sutil | Sauber | 1:36.517 | +8.342 | 69 |
08 | N. Rosberg | Mercedes | 1:36.951 | +8.722 | 91 |
09 | K. Kobayashi | Caterham | 1:43.193 | +14.964 | 54 |
10 | D. Kvyat | Toro Rosso | 1:44.016 | +15.787 | 9 |
11 | D. Ricciardo | Red Bull | 1:45.374 | +17.145 | 7 |
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