Ferrari begin prep for Monte Carlo at Fiorano.

Ferrari resumed testing yesterday [Tuesday], with veteran test driver, Luca Badoer out on track at the Scuderia's private facility at Fiorano.

The Italian enjoyed a very productive day, completing just 2 laps shy of 190 in the F2005, with a best time of 57.649 seconds. As usual he was again focusing on the development of Bridgestone tyres, following their inability to match the Michelin shod cars at last weekend's race, the Spanish GP.

Ferrari begin prep for Monte Carlo at Fiorano.

Ferrari resumed testing yesterday [Tuesday], with veteran test driver, Luca Badoer out on track at the Scuderia's private facility at Fiorano.

The Italian enjoyed a very productive day, completing just 2 laps shy of 190 in the F2005, with a best time of 57.649 seconds. As usual he was again focusing on the development of Bridgestone tyres, following their inability to match the Michelin shod cars at last weekend's race, the Spanish GP.

Badoer was also tackling various bits, which centred on preparation for the next race on the schedule, the jewel in F1's crown, the Monaco Grand Prix.

Testing continues today [Wednesday] at Fiorano, when Badoer will be joined by team leader Michael Schumacher.

Williams meanwhile will remain at Vallelunga, while the big group test of the week is at Paul Ricard, where at least four teams are expected out on track over the three-days, namely McLaren, Renault, Toyota and Sauber.

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