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8 April: Barcelona Test Report - April 6 - 8 In an exhaustive two-car, three-day, four-driver test at the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona this week, Lucky Strike B.A.R Honda broke its own lap record – set over a year ago by Takuma Sato – and completed 719 laps reliably, the equivalent to over 11 Grand Prix distances. This week's test focused on aerodynamic upgrades, running the latest specification engine from Honda and completing a full evaluation programme with tyre partner Michelin. The test provided a big boost for everyone at B.A.R Honda who has worked tirelessly on performance improvements for the start of the European season. Jenson Button and Anthony Davidson started the test on Wednesday driving chassis 007-01 and the new chassis 007-05 respectively. After both drivers completed early set-up runs, Jenson worked exclusively on aerodynamic upgrade evaluations to complete a total of 109 laps. Anthony concentrated on evaluating tyre options for the Spanish Grand Prix, whilst also running the engine to its target mileage. He completed a very impressive 143 laps. Jenson remained in chassis 007-01 on Thursday and continued his aerodynamic evaluation. He completed 141 laps setting the fastest time of the day (1:13.552) a new lap record for the Circuit de Catalunya. Takuma Sato joined the test driving chassis 007-05. He spent the early part of the morning on set-up runs, followed by a tyre evaluation which he continued into the afternoon, completing a total of 121 laps. With Takuma's programme completed, and making the most of the track time available, Enrique Bernoldi took over for the last ninety minutes working mainly on the set-up of the car, completing 21 laps. Takuma and Enrique continued the driving responsibilities on Friday with Takuma remaining in chassis 007-05 and Enrique moving to chassis 007-01. With the rain coming down intermittently throughout the day, both drivers ran through an intermediate wet tyre programme. Enrique ran for a total of 65 laps taking the engine past its target mileage before it finally failed. He did not run again having completed his day's objectives. By late afternoon, the track had dried sufficiently to move onto grooved tyres and Takuma ran through an aerodynamic evaluation. He completed a total of 129 laps today. Jenson Button Takuma Sato Anthony Davidson Enrique Bernoldi Mark
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