F1: Grosjean fastest for Lotus as Barcelona test ends

    Grosjean used Pirelli's super-soft tyres to put the E23 top of the pile for the third time in four days in Spain.

    Published On Feb 23, 2015 11:04:00 AM

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    F1: Grosjean fastest for Lotus as Barcelona test ends

    Romain Grosjean ensured Lotus ended the second Formula 1 pre-season test on top as Nico Rosberg used medium tyres to fire a warning for Mercedes' rivals at Barcelona.

    Grosjean, taking over from team-mate Pastor Maldonado, used Pirelli's super-soft tyres to put the E23 top of the pile for the third time in four days in Spain.

    But his best, a 1m24.067s, was only a quarter of a second faster than Rosberg managed despite the German being on tyres that Pirelli estimates are as much as two seconds a lap slower.

    The Mercedes driver started the day by spinning into the gravel but he shot up the leaderboard in the final hour, as yet again the team's new W06 ran without using either of Pirelli's two softest options.

    That could not be said for Red Bull's Daniil Kvyat, who was 0.6s slower than Rosberg using soft tyres.

    The Russian briefly set the pace before being toppled by Grosjean's super-soft run.

    Beyond the headline times, there were more troubles for McLaren-Honda.

    Fernando Alonso endured a difficult morning with minimal running, and when he did appear and started pushing he crashed at Turn 3 just before lunch and had to be airlifted to hospital.

    Though a CT scan revealed the Spaniard was unharmed in the crash, the team was not able to continue running despite Jenson Button being due to take over in the afternoon.

    McLaren's dramas mean the team leaves Barcelona having completed just 124 laps across the four days, a tally surpassed on Sunday alone by two Mercedes-powered teams - the factory outfit (129) and Williams (127).

    Alonso's countryman Carlos Sainz Jr topped the morning session but he also crashed at Turn 3 after the lunch break, bringing out the red flags. The Toro Rosso driver did not continue.

    Three other drivers caused stoppages in the afternoon. Valtteri Bottas' Williams stopped at Turn 4 shortly after Sainz's crash, though the Finn recovered to set the fifth-best time, while Nico Hulkenberg's Force India suffered a terminal Mercedes engine failure.

    Felipe Nasr, who was fourth fastest on the super-soft tyre, caused the final red flag when he stopped at Turn 8 with 10 minutes remaining.

    DAY FOUR TIMES

    PosDriverCarTimeGapLaps
    1Romain GrosjeanLotus/Mercedes1m24.067s-111
    2Nico RosbergMercedes1m24.321s0.254s131
    3Daniil KvyatRed Bull/Renault1m24.941s0.874s104
    4Felipe NasrSauber/Ferrari1m24.956s0.889s73
    5Valtteri BottasWilliams/Mercedes1m25.345s1.278s129
    6Carlos Sainz Jr.Toro Rosso/Renault1m25.604s1.537s88
    7Sebastian VettelFerrari1m26.312s2.245s76
    8Nico HulkenbergForce India/Mercedes1m26.591s2.524s36
    9Fernando AlonsoMcLaren/Honda1m27.956s3.889s20

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