Wednesday 2nd December 2009

Andy Soucek quickest at Jerez
Andy Soucek topped the timesheets at the end of the first day of Formula One's young driver test at Jerez in Spain.
The Spaniard was driving for Williams as part of his prize for winning the 2009 Formula Two title and did not disappoint with a best time of one minute 19.158 seconds.
Soucek, 24, blotted his copybook with a spin during the afternoon which necessitated a red flag, although he recovered to set the day's benchmark with one hour remaining.
Paul di Resta posted the second-quickest time of the day for Force India, the Briton finishing just 0.211secs slower than Soucek despite only getting behind the wheel during the afternoon session.
Former DTM champion Gary Paffett was third for McLaren ahead of Red Bull Racing's Daniel Ricciardo, who had earlier ended in a gravel trap after taking avoiding action following a Brendon Hartley crash, which brought out the first red flag of the day.
Jules Bianchi ended the day in fourth for Ferrari while Britain's Mike Conway was fifth for Brawn GP, soon to be rebranded Mercedes Grand Prix.
Alexander Rossi (Sauber) was seventh ahead of Marcus Ericsson (Brawn), Bertrand Baguette (Renault) and JR Hildebrand (Force India).
Briton Oliver Turvey completed the fewest laps of all the drivers - 27 - as he posted the 11th quickest time.
New Zealander Hartley brought up the rear for Toro Rosso having set a time 2.1secs slower than Soucek - and half a second off the pace of Turvey - from his 69 laps.



