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Rosberg contines Williams test programme
 
  Barcelona Test 15:04:2008 Day Two
 

AT&T Williams driver Nico Rosberg would take over from Kazuki Nakajima for the second day of testing at the Circuit de Catalunya near Barcelona. Nico would continue on the development work for the 2009 season, including testing of the Bridgestone slick tyre.

RosbergNico would complete one hundred and three laps, setting the seventh fastest time a 1m:20.800.

Williams F1 Test Team Manager Dickie Stanford commented on the days testing by saying: “Nico Rosberg took over the FW30 today and concentrated on running the 2009 Bridgestone slick tyres gathering valuable data ahead of next year. The day ran smoothly, with no major problems and we’ll continue with Nico tomorrow.”

Pos Driver 	    Team 	        Best Time Laps
1   R Barrichello   Honda 		1:18.928  53/79
2   G Fisichella    Force India 	1:19.721  27/79
3   F Massa 	    Ferrari 		1:20.283  89/113
4   D Coulthard     Red Bull Racing 	1:20.392  46/89
5   L Hamilton      McLaren Mercedes 	1:20.452  11/96
6   F Alonso        Renault F1 		1:20.616  110/119
7   N Rosberg       AT&T Williams 	1:20.800  41/103
8   T Glock         Toyota 		1:20.870  86/112
9   N Heidfeld      BMW Sauber 		1:20.981  90/98

* Please note that these times are recorded by the AT&T 
Williams team and there may therefore be some 
discrepancies with alternative recording methods.
 

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