13-Jun-08: Ferrari Fastest for the Second Day at Barcelona
This is F1 Minute and today is Friday, 13th June.
Luca Badoer topped the timesheets for the second day of the test in Barcelona, making that two in a row for Ferrari. He finished ahead of de la Rosa in the McLaren and Glock in the Toyota. There were three red flags, caused by Piquet, Badoer and Glock throughout the day, and the session only saw about 20 minutes of rain. Toro Rosso joined the other teams, meaning Force India are the only ones not to have tested so far.
As it’s Friday, here are two very tenuously F1 related stories. Jenson Button will be taking part in his second triathlon this weekend. His first attempt at the non-motorsport event was in April where he came 16th out of 250 entrants, and this week he’ll be competing against over 2,500 other triathletes. Good luck Jenson.
Good luck also needs to go out to the many ex-F1 drivers taking part in the Le Mans 24 Hour race this weekend. Notably Alex Wurz, Christian Klien, Marc Gene, Pedro Lamy, Stephane Sarrazin, Franck Montagny, and Ricardo Zonta are all lining up at the front of the grid for the Peugeot team.
That’s all for this week, I’ll be back on Monday with another F1 Minute.
Published by Christine on 13 Jun 2008 at 06:42 pm
Tags: Barcelona, Ferrari, Force India, Jenson Button, Le Mans, Luca Badoer, McLaren, Nelson Piquet, Pedro de la Rosa, Timo Glock, Toro Rosso, Toyota
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4 Comments
Scott Woodwiss on 13 Jun 2008 at 8:42 pm #
You forgot Jacques Villeneuve
Christine on 13 Jun 2008 at 8:58 pm #
Oh yea, him!
Ran out of time, though, and if it was a choice between him and Franck, well, someone had to give
me on 13 Jun 2008 at 9:05 pm #
when you condense the whole world into 1 minute intervals, even ex. world champs don’t stand a chance.
Scott Woodwiss on 13 Jun 2008 at 9:33 pm #
I see your point…