News Archive » Monza Test Report
February 23, 2007
The Scuderia Ecosse team have been out on track in Italy this week for the
first official test and pre-season media day at Monza. The fast track gave
the team a good opportunity to run on their new Pirelli tyres and work on developing
the car for the first few races of the season. Andrew Kirkaldy set the fastest
GT2 lap time of the test (1:49.505), closely followed by Tim Mullen (1:49.783),
so the team is pleased with the progress they have made so far.
Tim Mullen, Chris Niarchos and Andrew Kirkaldy were on duty for the team at
Monza; new boys Tomas Enge and Jarek Janis had other commitments this week
but will be in the driving seat for the team soon. The aim of the two day test
was to begin working with Pirelli and to - metaphorically-speaking - blow away
the winter cobwebs!
Tim Mullen was busy this afternoon doing some long runs. “We’ve
definitely had a productive test” he said. “It’s always good
to get back in a racing car after the winter and we were pleased to find that
the Pirellis are consistent over a long run.”
This was Chris Niarchos’ first time at Monza but it didn’t taken
him long to get up to speed. “This is my first time back in the car after
having three months off,” he said. “I have to say it feels fantastic.
I’m very happy with the car, very happy with the tyres and very happy
with my team-mate; although he does keep saying I’m in trouble if I don’t
go faster! Seriously though I can feel an immediate improvement over last year.
I felt very confident in the car and I’m looking forward to a good season.”
Chris’ new driving partner for 2007, Andrew Kirkaldy, commented: “It’s
good to be back on the Pirellis. The balance and the speed of the car over
the two days has been good so we’re very pleased.”
Team Principal Stewart Roden is very happy with the performance of the team
this week. “The car is going incredibly well and I’m more than
delighted with the performance of the new Pirelli tyres. We’re off to
Knockhill next week to test with Tomas (Enge) then to Fiorano to shake down
our new car, then it’s all systems go for China.”
ENDS
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