
Hear from Lance Stroll, Sebastian Vettel and Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant Formula One™ Team Performance Director Tom McCullough as they review last week's three-day test in Barcelona.
Lance and Sebastian combined to complete a total of 296 laps across the three days, adding up to a total of 1,377.880km, providing plenty of valuable data and insight into the AMR22.
Lance
"It was a shame not to complete any laps [on the final] afternoon but it has been great to be back behind the wheel of a Formula One car.
"We have already learned a lot about the AMR22, which is important because the cars are so different this year.
"It is a whole new philosophy to understand so we are working through how these cars like to be set up and driven.
"We are on a big learning curve now, like all the teams, and the goal is to continue to make progress in Bahrain in the next test, and we will still be doing so in the early races too."
Sebastian
"It has been a useful few days and we have learned a lot about the AMR22, although we, like all the other teams, still have a lot more to learn considering that we are all dealing with a brand-new generation of Formula One cars.
"Even so, my first impression of the AMR22 has been relatively positive, so I am really looking forward to working with the team to take further forward steps in Bahrain.
"It was a shame to end the day with an issue, but we have completed many laps, so we can be happy with our work this week."
Tom McCullough
"The first two days' testing in Barcelona were reasonably productive, but the third day was interrupted by a small oil leak that caused a small fire, which was efficiently controlled but sadly put an early end to our testing and prevented our trialling the new 18-inch tyres in the wet.
"In summary, though, apart from the issue that affected Sebastian's running, we conducted a useful testing programme. With plenty of laps completed, we can now continue to learn as much as possible about the AMR22.
"Considering how different the cars are this year, not just from a regulation viewpoint but also with the 18-inch wheels, all data is hugely important to us.
"So we will now go back to Silverstone, work through our information, and aim to have a productive test next time out in Bahrain.”
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