
Toyota continued working at Jerez for the second day of this week's four-day test on Wednesday. On another sweltering day under the Andalusian sun, Jarno Trulli returned to the cockpit of the TF108. However, as conditions remained very hot and sunny at the Spanish circuit, the team had to change its scheduled plan of work.
"The heat continues to be so strong here that we changed our programme around," Toyota test team manager Gerd Pfeiffer said on Wednesday evening. "We carried out our set-up work for the Hungarian Grand Prix in the morning while the track was in its best condition. After lunch we concentrated on aerodynamic comparisons for the same race. The Hungaroring is one of the highest downforce tracks on the calendar so we worked on the package that we will use there. It's been a productive day with no major problems."
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