• Young Driver Test - Day 2

Vergne still on top after second day of Young Driver Test

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Jean-Eric Vergne tested with aero measuring equipment in the morning © Sutton Images
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Jean-Eric Vergne finished at the top of the timesheets for the second day in a row at the Young Driver Test in Abu Dhabi, but failed to improve on the time he set in the Red Bull on Tuesday.

Vergne's best time of 1:40.118 was just over a tenth shy of his effort on day one and only 0.091s faster than Jules Bianchi in the Ferrari who set a 1:40.279 to go second. Gary Paffett was third fastest in the McLaren, albeit 1.568s off Vergne's pace.

Vergne set his fastest time in the morning after losing some track time with a sensor problem on the RB7 and completed just 43 laps when a KERS issue limited running in the afternoon. Bianchi set his best time in the afternoon session while he was working on a tyre-evaluation programme, having spent the morning analysing new concepts for next year's Ferrari.

Paffett, who shared the McLaren with Oliver Turvey on Tuesday but had it all to himself on Wednesday, stopped on track towards the end of the morning session, bringing out a red flag. The session was also stopped in the afternoon to clear some debris, before a final red flag in the final hour. A stray cat broke onto the circuit in the morning but was swiftly dealt with by the marshals, preventing the need for another stoppage.

Valtteri Bottas impressed with the fourth fastest time in the Williams - again running a 2012-spec exhaust - with a 1:42.367. The Finn thanked the team over the radio before rushing off to the airport to catch a flight to Macau where he is taking part in the famous Formula 3 race this weekend. A further 0.5s down the timesheets, Johnny Cecotto Jnr set the fifth fastest time in the Force India after taking over from Max Chilton who was in the car on Tuesday.

Esteban Gutierrez was another new face on Wednesday as he took command of the Sauber and set the sixth fastest time ahead of Sam Bird, who spent his second day at the wheel of the Mercedes. Kevin Korjus was eight fastest in the Renault, which was driven by Robert Wickens on Tuesday, ahead of Luiz Razia who got his first run in the Lotus. Kevin Ceccon rounded out the top ten in the Toro Rosso as Stefano Coletti watched on from the garage.

Jan Charouz was eleventh fastest in the HRT after completing the lion's share of the team's running. Nathanael Berthon completed just nine laps in the F111 and was 13th behind Charles Pic in the Virgin. Pic's test this week carries extra significance as he has been strongly linked to a race drive at Virgin next year.

Times

Driver Car Time Laps
1. Jean-Eric Vergne Red Bull RB7 1:40.188 43
2. Jules Bianchi Ferrari 150 1:40.279 91
3. Gary Paffett McLaren MP4-26 1:41.756 71
4. Valtteri Bottas Williams FW33 1:42.367 88
5. Johnny Cecotto Jnr Force India VMJ-04 1:42.837 84
6. Esteban Gutierrez Sauber C30 1:43.637 96
7. Sam Bird Mercedes W02 1:43.734 94
8. Kevin Korjus Renault R31 1:43.776 70
9. Luiz Razia Lotus T128 1:43.944 89
10. Kevin Ceccon Toro Rosso STR6 1:44.808 97
11. Jan Charouz HRT F111 1:46.644 56
12. Charles Pic Virgin MVR-02 1:46.698 61
13. Nathanael Berthon HRT F111 1:48.646 9

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