Eight Formula One teams started testing at the Circuit de Catalunya today and Felipe Massa set the fastest lap at the wheel of his Ferrari.
Massa was the only driver to break the 1.15 barrier today, setting his fastest time in 1.14.924. The Brazilian finished ahead of the Renault drivers, Giancarlo Fisichella (second) and Heikki Kovalainen (third).
1. F. Massa - Ferrari 248 F1 - 1′14″924 (+0″000) - 99 laps
2. G. Fisichella - Renault R26 - 1′15″053 (+0″129) - 66 laps
3. H. Kovalainen - Renault R26 - 1′15″264 (+0″340) - 90 laps
4. O. Panis - Toyota TF106 - 1′15″534 (+0″610) - 123 laps
5. J. Button - Honda RA106 - 1′15″535 (+0″611) - 102 laps
6. R. Zonta - Toyota TF106 - 1′15″541 (+0″617) - 91 laps
7. P. de la Rosa - McLaren Mercedes MP4/21 - 1′15″826 (+0″902) - 70 laps
8. L. Badoer - Ferrari 248 F1 - 1′15″876 (+0″952) - 40 laps
9. R. Barrichello - Honda RA106 -1′16″190 (+1″266) - 111 laps
10. R. Kubica - BMW Sauber F1.06 - 1′16″520 (+1″596) - 95 laps
11. J. Villeneuve - BMW Sauber F1.06 - 1′16″627 (+1″703) - 75 laps
12. S. Speed - Toro Rosso Cosworth STR1 - 1′17″282 (+2″358) - 87 laps
13. C. Klien - Red Bull Ferrari RB2 - 1′17″291 (+2″367) - 68 laps
14. R. Doornbos - Red Bull Ferrari RB2 - 1′17″345 (+2″421) - 85 laps
15. G. Paffett - McLaren Mercedes MP4/21 - 1′17″478 (+2″554) - 70 laps
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