Wednesday 27 February 2013

Formula 1 prepares for final test before the 2013 season kicks off in Melbourne

Teams are set for the final testing session in Barcelona, where showers and unstable conditions are expected. It is the final test, and preparations for the season opener in Melbourne are vital.



The final pre-season Formula 1 test kicks off at Barcelona on Thursday amid fears that the vital four days of running will be hit by bad weather conditions.


With a threat of rain on both Thursday and Friday, teams face the prospect of having to condense much of their final on-track preparations of the season into only two full days of dry running over the weekend.

And with the temperatures over the weekend expected to be cold, this will inhibit chances of getting on top of the 2013 Pirelli control tyres in representative conditions ahead of the Australian Grand Prix.

This follows the first Barcelona test being held in conditions that Mark Webber described as the "worst-case scenario" for the tyres, and in which all teams struggled with degradation.

So far, most of the eight days of testing have been largely unaffected by rain, but low temperatures have skewed the tyre picture.

During the upcoming final four days of running, the 11 teams are expected to bolt on their final Melbourne-specification upgrades and conduct race simulations.

Much attention will be focused on McLaren, which has shown encouraging form in the first two pre-season tests but has hit the headlines this week following technical director Paddy Lowe's decision to switch to Mercedes next year.

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