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Combined times, lap counts from the second pre-season test

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Formula 1 testing has come to end following eight days of action at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. As with the first test, deciphering the pecking order is a difficult task, but with some more representative running in week two, partly thanks to better weather, things are now a little clearer.

To help you understand each teams position, we've compiled the quickest time by each driver and the day they posted it and on what tyre to give you a slightly clearer picture.

Sebastian Vettel led the timing sheets alongside Ferrari team-mate Kimi Raikkonen, both smashing the 2017 pole time, but lap time doesn't mean everything during testing as fuel limits are undisclosed amongst many other variables, so making an assumption based on times/tyres alone would be unwise.

We've also compiled total laps by driver, team and power unit to give an idea as to how reliable the four-day test was for each team/supplier.

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Test 2: Combined Times

Pos Driver Team Time Day Tyre
1 S. Vettel Ferrari 1:17.182 Thursday
2 K. Raikkonen Ferrari 1:17.221 Friday
3 F. Alonso McLaren 1:17.784 Friday
4 D. Ricciardo Red Bull 1:18.047 Wednesday
5 C. Sainz Jr Renault 1:18.092 Friday
6 K. Magnussen Haas 1:18.360 Thursday
7 P. Gasly Toro Rosso 1:18.363 Thursday
8 L. Hamilton Mercedes 1:18.400 Wednesday
9 R. Grosjean Haas 1:18.412 Friday
10 V. Bottas Mercedes 1:18.560 Wednesday
11 N. Hulkenberg Renault 1:18.675 Wednesday
12 S. Vandoorne McLaren 1:18.855 Thursday
13 B. Hartley Toro Rosso 1:18.949 Friday
14 E. Ocon Force India 1:18.967 Friday
15 C. Leclerc Sauber 1:19.118 Friday
16 S. Sirotkin Williams 1:19.189 Friday
17 M. Ericsson Sauber 1:19.244 Thursday
18 R. Kubica Williams 1:19.629 Thursday
19 S. Perez Force India 1:19.634 Thursday
20 M. Verstappen Red Bull 1:18.842 Thursday
21 L. Stroll Williams 1:19.954 Friday

The table below shows how many laps each driver completed and once again it's Vettel who comes out on top, albeit having run for half a day longer than most of is rivals due to Kimi Raikkonen's illness.

Mercedes' duo Valtteri Bottas and Hamilton were close behind in second and third, whilst the chart is bad reading for McLaren. The team encountered several issues which limited their running. The pair were only beaten to the 'wooden spoon' by Robert Kubica, however the Pole only completed half a day's running after sacrificing his time in the car for the good of the team.

Total laps by driver

As for the teams, Mercedes reigned at the top of the lap chart with 734 under their belt. Ferrari wasn't far behind on 631. Yet again, the chart shows just how bad the test was for McLaren, which completed less than half the total of Mercedes.

On a team-by-team average, the Mercedes power unit came out top with an average 607 laps per team (Mercedes, Force India and Williams).

Renault was bottom with 478 laps per team when divided amongst its works team and two customers as Honda managed 498 with its sole team – Toro Rosso.

Total laps by team and power unit

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