Ferrari completes Magny-Cours test.
The Ferrari team completed its third and final day of testing with its peers at Magny-Cours, but could not dislodge Williams from the top of the pile.
Michael Schumacher led the way for the Scuderia, clocking second fastest time behind Marc Gene as he concentrated on preparations for next weekend's Canadian Grand Prix, while team-mate Rubens Barrichello could be found further down the order after carrying out an endurance run which ended just before lunch.
The Ferrari team completed its third and final day of testing with its peers at Magny-Cours, but could not dislodge Williams from the top of the pile.
Michael Schumacher led the way for the Scuderia, clocking second fastest time behind Marc Gene as he concentrated on preparations for next weekend's Canadian Grand Prix, while team-mate Rubens Barrichello could be found further down the order after carrying out an endurance run which ended just before lunch.
Before leaving Magny-Cours, the Brazilian commented that he was happy with the car's performance over the long distance, a sentiment confirmed by Schumacher as he completed his series of shorter runs designed to hone the team's choice of suspension settings and electronic developments on his F2001. The German also carried out tyre testing for Bridgestone, reporting that the car was running better than it had earlier in the test.
While testing may have finished at Magny-Cours, Ferrari will be back in action immediately, with Luca Badoer due to run at the Fiorano circuit close to the team's factory tomorrow.