Andretti: I will get quickerAmerican rising star Marco Andretti has pinpointed his one-lap pace as an area to work on in the future after completing a successful second Formula 1 test with Honda at Jerez.
The 19-year-old IndyCar driver was in action for two days in the Brackley-based squad’s RA106 this week, after impressing the team on his one-day outing before Christmas.
Andretti completed 74 laps on Wednesday, lapping within 1.4s of Jenson Button, before driving an F1 car for the first time in the rain on the final day and clocking up another 63 laps.
He says he was pleased to get the chance to run in the wet, and although happy with his performance on long runs during the test, feels his ultimate pace would improve with more F1 experience.
“It’s been awesome to have the chance to get back in an F1 car this week and I would really like to thank the Honda team for giving me this second opportunity,” he said.
“I have really enjoyed my two days here, and by the end of the second day with the wet conditions, I feel that I’ve really adapted to the way that the car has to be driven.
“So the weather was actually quite useful for me and I’ve now experienced a little bit of everything in only three days.
“I was happy with my long-run pace over the test but the one-lap times are something that I am sure would come with further time in the car.”
Honda engineering director Jacky Eeckelaert was also impressed by Andretti’s pace over the long runs and was full of praise for the young American’s overall performance in the varying track conditions.
“It has been a pleasure to have Marco Andretti with us this week and to give him a further opportunity in the 2006 car,” he said.
“Once again Marco has shown a high level of ability, given his relative inexperience, and his long-run pace in particular was quite impressive.
“With the poor weather conditions today, Marco drove for the first time in the wet and adapted very well to the difficult track conditions without making any mistakes.”