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Renault happy with first day back
18 November 2008 / Results / PhotosRenault kicked off its winter testing programme yesterday at the Circuit de Catalunya near Barcelona. Recently confirmed 2009 driver, Nelson Piquet, was on driving duty and was joined by Giedo van der Garde as the 23-year-old received his prize for winning the World Series by Renault.
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The team spent the day running two R28s, working on 2009-type set-ups and evaluating the slick Bridgestone tyres. Piquet clocked up 80 laps during a productive day, while Giedo completed a further 32 laps during his afternoon run as he acclimatised to the R28 which he was sampling for the first time.
"It was a constructive day, although obviously we are right at the very start of winter testing and the cars will be very different next year," said Piquet. "Still it's nice to get a feel for how things are going to be with the sort of set-ups we will be running next year and with slick tyres. The car felt quite different today with these new settings, but the track conditions were good which helped us."
Christian Silk, chief test engineer added, "It's nice to be back testing again after a break and obviously with new rules coming into force next year, it's going to be an interesting winter test period. We had a good first day of the programme with no major problems and we learnt what we needed to as we worked on 2009-type set-ups with slick tyres. Giedo had had a good first day with us: he has limited experience of Formula 1 and so it was a learning process, but it was a positive session and he worked well with the engineers. We'll debrief with him tonight and give him another run out tomorrow morning."
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