Felipe Massa Fastest After Day Three At Jerez


Felipe Massa has ended the third day fastest for Ferrari, after another productive day for the Scuderia. The Brazilian driver was followed home by the busy Mercedes of Nico Rosberg, with the reigning World Champion of Sebastian Vettel 3rd for Red Bull on his first day behind the wheel of the RB9.

The day once again dawned in sunny but chilly weather conditions, with the Ferrari of Felipe Massa becoming the first driver to take to the track. The Brazilian driver was quickly followed out by Max Chilton, Jean-Eric Vergne and Kimi Raikkonen, with latter two making their first appearances of the week. Once the traditional installation laps had been completed, Valtteri Bottas completed the first timed lap of the day with a 01:29.697 on his opening day with the team.

However, the Finn’s time was quickly thwarted by the Marussia of Max Chilton who wasted no time in completing several quick lap times which eventually saw the Briton work his way down from a 01:27.581 to an impressive 01:23.938. Sauber’s Esteban Gutierrez, who was also making his first appearance of the week, then shot to the top with a 01:23.232 before Nico Rosberg lowered the benchmark with a 01:19.687. The German driver was hoping for a much more productive day with the team, after the previous two days were plagued by mechanical issues.

As the morning progressed Felipe Massa rose to the top on his final day testing with the team, as the Brazilian driver set a 01:19.005, which was later bettered by Nico Rosberg who once again managed to surpass the Ferrari by only +0.001 seconds. The first red flag of the day was caused by the Caterham of Charles Pic, who took over from team-mate Giedo van der Garde for the final two days. The Frenchman came to a halt around Turn 2, with a suspected technical glitch striking his car.

Shortly after the resumption of track action, Felipe Massa completely obliterated the timing screens with a 01:17.879, becoming the first driver to set a sub-01:18s lap. Nico Rosberg managed to improve upon his time as the day progressed, with the German carrying out many laps to make up for the lost time from the previous two days. Paul di Resta took over driving duties from fellow countryman James Rossiter for the afternoon period, with the Briton carrying out his last period of work of the week before Jules Bianchi takes over the reigns for the final day.

However, the Silverstone-based outfit’s day was brought to a premature end, after their VJM06 suffered an exhaust failure after only seven laps for Paul di Resta. Marussia also suffered from technical gremlins throughout the afternoon period, with Max Chilton’s progression plagued with onboard electrical issues with the MR-02. Jean-Eric Vergne caused a momentary red flag delay in the afternoon, with the Frenchman’s STR8 coming to a halt at the end of the pit-lane.

The session was quickly resumed however, with many drivers once again returning to the Jerez circuit in the final hour of the day. Nico Rosberg surpassed a stunning 140 laps as the day drew to a close, more than anyone achieved during testing last year. The German eventually finished the day with 148 laps completed. The day was once again brought to a premature end under red flag conditions, with the McLaren of Jenson Button stopping out on track between Turns 7 and 8.

This saw Felipe Massa end the day fastest overall, ahead of the Mercedes of Nico Rosberg and the Red Bull of reigning World Champion Sebastian Vettel. The fourth and final day will see the likes of Sergio Perez, Lewis Hamilton, Pedro de la Rosa and Jules Bianchi take to the track, as the Jerez test draws to a conclusion.

Today’s times:

Pos  Driver              Team            Time                Laps
 1.  Felipe Massa        Ferrari         1m17.879s           85
 2.  Nico Rosberg        Mercedes        1m18.766s  +0.887   148
 3.  Sebastian Vettel    Red Bull        1m19.052s  +1.173   102
 4.  Kimi Raikkonen      Lotus           1m19.200s  +1.321   40
 5.  Jean-Eric Vergne    Toro Rosso      1m19.247s  +1.368   85
 6.  James Rossiter      Force India     1m19.303s  +1.424   42
 7.  Jenson Button       McLaren         1m19.603s  +1.724   83
 8.  Esteban Gutierrez   Sauber          1m19.934s  +2.055   110
 9.  Max Chilton         Marussia        1m21.269s  +3.390   78
10.  Valtteri  Bottas    Williams        1m21.575s  +3.696   86
11.  Charles Pic         Caterham        1m22.352s  +4.473   57
12.  Paul di Resta       Force India     1m23.729s  +5.850   7

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