An intensive week of testing for
Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro came to an end last Saturday at Fiorano.
All four drivers were involved: Luca Badoer and Rubens Barrichello
ran at Barcelona, while Felipe Massa and Michael Schumacher alternated
working at Mugello and Fiorano.
The total distance covered was 4252 kilometres.
The technical programme took an overall 360 degree view of the car-engine-Bridgestone
tyre package. The impressions gathered over the five days can be
described as positive, as confirmed by the Managing Director of
the Gestione Sportiva, Jean Todt. 'This was the last week of testing
prior to a break of around six weeks and we worked very hard to
improve the car itself and all its component parts. Our technical
partners, especially Bridgestone and Shell worked flat out alongside
us. We were able to see an improvement in the performance of the
F2003-GA, as well as some interesting developments in terms of tyre
performance. We can therefore prepare to tackle the race at Silverstone
in reasonably optimistic mood, while not forgetting that our main
rivals will be very competitive.'
The 052 engine also underwent testing at Mugello,
with Felipe Massa completing a race distance simulation last Wednesday.
'We tried out a few new things to improve not only performance,
through various engineering changes, but also driveability, using
different mappings, which we will use in the course of the next
few races,' said Paulo Martinelli, the head of the Scuderia’s
Engine department. 'As usual, our suppliers played an important
role: with Shell we tried a new fuel, while along with Magneti Marelli
we experimented with a few electronic solutions.'
A new aerodynamic package was tried, first in Barcelona
and then at Fiorano, which brought about an overall improvement
in car performance. 'We have made progress,' commented Technical
Director Ross Brawn. 'Bridgestone brought some interesting solutions
for the coming races; nothing revolutionary, but definitely a significant
improvement. In addition, we also looked at various options for
controlling traction which I think can be a help.'
Tomorrow at Fiorano, Luca Badoer will make use of
the fifty kilometres of running allowed in the regulations for a
final shake down of electronic solutions which will be used this
coming weekend at Silverstone. |