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In
January at Mugello it was the rain and yesterday here in Sakhir it
was the sand preventing Kimi Raikkonen to drive the new Ferrari
F60 on a dry track. But finally today, when the weather conditions
improved and the wind stopped blowing sand all over the place,
Kimi was there.
Although
it has to be said that the track was not in perfect condition in
the morning, but after two hours of driving the lap times started
to drop. All in all it was possible to do some serious work.
"The
track was very slippery in the morning, due to the sand, but we
managed to go ahead with our programme," Kimi said at the end
of the day. "It's a pity for the time we lost over the last
days, but it didn't depend on us. This happens and you just have
to accept it. My first day with the new F60 on a dry track was
extremely positive. I immediately had a good feeling although it's
still too early to say where we are compared to our competitors.
The car
is improving and there are no especially critical areas. We used
the KERS also today and I'm happy with how it works, apart from
some minor childhood disease."
Today
Kimi was the fastest driver on the track with a lap time of
1.33.325, followed by the Toyota
with Jarno Trulli (1.33.429) and the BMW with Christian Klien
(1.33.666). The most laps were driven by the Italian (127), two
more than his Austrian colleague, while Kimi drove 105.
The
test will proceed on Monday, 16th February for the Scuderia
Ferrari Marlboro with Kimi behind the wheel.
Sakhir
testing times 13th of February 2009:
| Pos |
Driver |
Team |
Laps |
Time |
Gap |
| 1. |
K.
Räikkönen |
Ferrari |
105 |
1:33.325 |
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| 2. |
J.
Trulli |
Toyota |
127 |
1:33.429 |
0.104 |
| 3. |
C.
Klien |
BMW |
125 |
1:33.666 |
0.342 |
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