From McLaren: 'Today was a challenging start to the MP4-29’s test and development programme. Along with other teams, we faced difficulties readying our new car for the first winter test of 2014.
'Despite firing up successfully at the MTC last week, the car was predominantly affected by electrical issues during the day. The subsequent dismantling, inspection and re-installation of several major components ultimately meant we were unable to conduct any running today.
'What’s next: We’re re-installing key systems on the car overnight, with the expectation that Jenson will begin the car’s installation programme tomorrow.'
So, looking at the final timesheet, we saw a rather measly total of 93 laps completed by the nine-car field across eight hours of running. That compares with 600+ from Day One last year. If the challenge posed by F1's new dawn wasn't fully apparent to anyone, it certainly is now.
1. Raikkonen, Ferrari, 1:27.104, 31 laps; 2. Hamilton, Mercedes, 1:27.820, 18 laps; 3. Bottas, Williams, 1:30.082, 7 laps; 4. Perez, Force India, 1:33:161, 11 laps; 5. Vergne, Toro Rosso, 1:36.530, 15 laps;6. Gutierrez, Sauber, 1:42.257; 7. Vettel, Red Bull, No time, 3 laps; 8. Ericsson, Caterham, No time, 1 lap; No laps from Jenson Button.