Toyota: first day of testing at Paul Ricard circuit 

Written by David on May 14th, 2008 at 9:58 pmLast Update: May 14th, 2008 at 9:58 pm

Panasonic ToyotaThe Panasonic Toyota F1 team started today a three day test in the southern part of France in preparation for the upcoming Grand Prix in Monaco and Canada. Monte Carlo and Montreal place very different demands on car setup, with the streets of the Principality requiring good traction along with a high-downforce aerodynamic package.

Today the team concentrated on Monte Carlo, with Timo Glock at the wheel trying out different setups and aerodynamic configurations, as well as getting to grips with the Monaco-specification Bridgestone Potenza tyres.

Timo Glock
: “The morning session was reasonable and then in the afternoon the track conditions improved quite a lot. It was a normal test day making Monaco preparations with the only problem being some big changes we made over the lunch break which took a bit longer than expected and cost us some track time. It was the first time I have run the car in such high-downforce configuration. I was quite happy with it but we still need to work a little to improve the traction.
Overall though, the car felt pretty good.”

Gerd Pfeiffer, Test Team Manager: “It was straightforward Monaco work trying to establish a baseline. We did some comparison runs in different aerodynamic specifications, trying different wings. There was also background work to be done with such things as launch systems and, of course, running the softer specification Monaco tyres, which are quite different from the hard and medium compounds which have been raced in Barcelona and Istanbul. While you cannot simulate Monaco grip levels and wind direction, you can prepare for the tight chicanes and hairpins you find there.”

source: Toyota 

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