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24 March: Testing Roundup - Paul Ricard Panasonic Toyota Racing has today concluded two days of testing at Circuit Paul Ricard in the south of France. Ricardo Zonta and Olivier Panis kicked off the action on Wednesday with the Brazilian behind the wheel of a TF104B working on Michelin tyre tests. Panis, meanwhile, had one day in charge of the TF105, assessing tyres for Bahrain and software development. Jarno Trulli took over from Olivier on Thursday, but an off-track excursion combined with poor weather conditions ended his running early. The initially scheduled third day of running has been cancelled after the team was confident it had acquired enough information over the first two days. As part of the agreement to limit testing to thirty days during the season, Toyota opted to end the week's session early in order to conserve one of these invaluable days, particularly in spite of the inclement weather conditions in Le Castellet. Dieter
Gass – Chief Race and Test Engineer Wednesday Thursday Panasonic Toyota Racing now turns its attention to the third round of this year's F1 world championship, which takes place in Bahrain next week. The team heads to the Bahrain International Circuit with renewed confidence on the back of its incredible Malaysian Grand Prix, which saw Jarno Trulli take Toyota's maiden podium finish with a spirited drive to second place. With Ralf Schumacher taking a strong fifth place in Sepang, Toyota currently lies second in the constructors' championship with twelve points. Paul Ricard Test - Report and Times - 24 March Latest Formula 1 News from Toyota: Trulli extends contract with Toyota (28/07/2006)Toyota to supply Williams with engines (27/07/2006) Barcelona Test Update (25/01/2006) Jerez Test Update (19/01/2006) Jerez Test Update (18/01/2006) Jerez Test Update (17/01/2006) Panasonic Toyota Racing kick-starts 2006 on home ground (14/01/2006) Toyota TF106 Technical Specifications (14/01/2006) Luca Marmorini Q & A (Engine) (14/01/2006) Mike Gascoyne Q & A (Chassis) (14/01/2006) More news from Toyota F1
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