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Heidfeld fastest, with slicks. Villa & Asmer debut
By BMW Sauber F1 Team
December 5 2007
The BMW Sauber F1 Team successfully kicked off the last testing programme of the year. On Tuesday, Nick Heidfeld was the quickest of all drivers in Jerez. The German was supported by Javier Villa and Marko Asmer, at the wheel of a second BMW Sauber F1.07.

4th – 7th December 2007>Day one – Tuesday

Number of drivers participating: 20 (20 cars as Ferrari has two for Kimi Raikkonen)

Fastest lap overall: Nick Heidfeld (BMW Sauber F1 Team) 1:19.042 min Circuit distance: 4.428 km

Nick Heidfeld Chassis / engine: BMW Sauber F1.07-08 / BMW P86/7 V8 Test kilometres today: 354 km (78laps) Fastest lap: 1:19.042 min

Marko Asmer Chassis / engine: BMW Sauber F1.07-04 / BMW P86/7 V8 Test kilometres today: 252 km (53 laps) Fastest lap: 1:21.962 min

Javier Villa Chassis / engine: BMW Sauber F1.07-04 / BMW P86/7 V8 Test kilometres today: 235 km (57 laps) Fastest lap: 1:22.503 min

Programme: The first day of the last test in 2007 for the BMW Sauber F1 Team was very successful. Nick Heidfeld, who will be driving for three days, was doing work in preparation for 2008. He was concentrating on the electronics and driving with no traction control.

The team took this opportunity to give two young drivers a test. In the morning it was 20- year-old Javier Villa, who had his first taste of Formula 1 power. Prior to this the Spanish driver had raced at the track in Formula 3 and tested in Gp2 for just one day. In the afternoon it was 23-year-old Marko Asmer in the same car. The Estonian driver has tested a Formula 1 car before, but this was his first ever visit to Jerez. Both drivers completed their programmes with no problems at all and were very happy after their tests.

What comes next: For Wednesday and Thursday it will just be Nick Heidfeld and Robert Kubica driving. Tomorrow they will both concentrate on 2008 preparation, working on both mechanical and aero developments.

 

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