Sampling all the grandstands for future reference whilst we have a red flag. The minibus of shame Is on track.
wait... how come toro rosso have 2 race drivers running in this test? I though there was a fuss about this which is why Webber wasn't running.
Timings at 11:15am: 1. Adrian Sutil, Force India, 1:33.421, 22 laps 2. Jean-Eric Vergne, Toro Rosso, 1:33.647, 16 laps 3. Felipe Massa, Ferrari, 1:33.764, 25 laps 4. Carlos Sainz Jr, Red Bull, 1:34.638, 17 laps 5. Giedo van der Garde, Caterham, 1:35.155, 31 laps 6. Nicolas Prost, Lotus, 1:35.991, 18 laps 7. Kimiya Sato, Sauber, 1:36.127, 24 laps 8. Gary Paffett, McLaren, 1:36.284, 6 laps 9. Rodolfo Gonzalez, Marussia, 1:36.695, 21 laps 10. Susie Wolff, Williams, 1:38.012, 15 laps
Day Three timesheet @ 12.39pm 1. Sutil, Force India, 1:33.415, 40 laps; 2. Sainz , Red Bull, 1:33.546, 35 laps; 3. Massa, Ferrari, 1:33.624, 49 laps; 4. Vergne, Toro Rosso, 1:33.647, 16 laps; 5. Prost, Lotus, 1:33.739, 35 laps; 6. Van der Garde, Caterham, 1:35.155, 65 laps; 7. Sato, Sauber, 1:35.642, 33 laps; 8. Wolff, Williams, 1:35.704, 31 laps; 9. Paffett, McLaren, 1:36.284, 6 laps; 10. Gonzalez, Marussia, 1:36.339, 24 laps.
The McLaren is finally getting involved. Some good locking up from the Sauber at the end of Wellington. The McLaren is the only one consistently using DRS down Wellington.
Bianchi has disappeared, followed by a red flag. He was looking like he was pushing hard so perhaps he pushed to hard....