Productive day for Kimi


Circuit: Sakhir circuit – 5.412 km 
Driver: Kimi Raikkonen 
Car: Ferrari F14 T 
Weather: air temperature 20/26°C, track temperature 22/36 °C. Sunny. 
Laps/Kms completed: 82/443 
Best time: 1:36.718 

This was the final day of the second pre-season test session for Scuderia Ferrari, with Kimi Raikkonen again at the wheel of the F14 T. It was a productive day and the team managed to get through all of its planned technical programme, despite the fact that the F14 T hit the barriers when there were five minutes remaining, which brought the test to a premature end. 

This morning, the work focussed on car set-up, an evaluation of the Medium and Soft tyres and on fine tuning the start procedure. In the afternoon, there was aerodynamic work on the agenda, as well as some long runs. 

Kimi completed 82 laps, the quickest in a time of 1.36.718. Over the four days at Sakhir, the F14 T did a total of 287 laps, equivalent to 1,553 kilometres.

“We have managed to improve some things compared to Jerez and we continue to understand more about the behaviour of the car,” Kimi said to www.ferrari.com. “We tried various solutions to try and be as well prepared as possible for next week’s test and for the start of the season. Hitting the barrier? I spun on the kerb at the exit of turn 4, these things can happen! Luckily, it was right at the end of the day, I’m only sorry because it means the team now has more work to do.” 

Scuderia Ferrari and the ten other Formula 1 teams will take part in the third and final test prior to the start of the season, beginning on 27 February, again at the Sakhir circuit. - See more at: http://formula1.ferrari.com/news/productive-day-kimi#sthash.L6CeG2nq.dpuf

Se eles dizem que foi produtivo, quem sou eu para achar algo diferente né?

A única coisa que sei é que produtivo ou não, a pancada do final do treino foi feia para o finlandês, como mostra a foto abaixo.

 Beijinhos, Ludy

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