here's a public quote to the media on expectations for the tyre test:
All teams present and lap times shown - along with number of laps completed:"The construction is pretty well locked," he said. "There are a couple of minor modifications that will happen between now and February. In terms of compounds, it will give us the chance to understand our grading of what a medium and a soft tyre is.
"We read what was used by the previous tyre supplier during the season, but there is no substitute for getting onto a circuit yourself and getting the feedback from the drivers. November 18th 2010
And here's a wrap after the test ends:
1. Felipe Massa -- Ferrari -- 1m40.170s -- 94
2. Sebastian Vettel -- Red Bull -- 1m40.500s -- 77
3. Gary Paffett -- McLaren -- 1m40.874s -- 94
4. Kamui Kobayashi -- Sauber -- 1m40.950s -- 83
5. Robert Kubica -- Renault -- 1m41.032s -- 39
6. Rubens Barrichello -- Williams -- 1m41.425s -- 91
7. Paul di Resta -- Force India -- 1m41.615s -- 20
8. Nico Rosberg -- Mercedes -- 1m41.778s -- 81
9. Jaime Alguersuari -- Toro Rosso -- 1m42.019s -- 71
10. Adrian Sutil -- Force India -- 1m42.859s -- 20
11. Timo Glock -- Virgin -- 1m44.124s -- 78
12. Heikki Kovalainen -- Lotus -- 1m44.686s -- 88
13. Pastor Maldonado -- Hispania -- 1m45.728s -- 83
November 19th 2010
Now compare this to the Merc test - and probably also the Ferrari test. Big difference."I would say that we have very good indications for the compound choices," said Hembery. "After this test and the work we do in Bahrain next month we're going to have a pretty good idea of the theoretical choices that we should be taking to each circuit. November 20th 2010