Once again, the Renault team enjoyed a productive day and completed its programme without encountering any problems with the new car. By the end of the day Fernando had covered 368 km and set the sixth fastest time in 1'13:315. The Spaniard will be in the R28 again tomorrow for his last day of work with the team this week. He will then hand over driving responsibilities to Nelson Piquet Jr, who will experience the R28 for the first time on Thursday.
"The second day ran smoothly and without any problems," said Alonso. "I was able to get on with my programme and had good discussions with my engineers at the end of the day. I completed some long runs this afternoon, and the car was reacting well, so the results are encouraging. We now need to keep moving forward and developing the car."
Christian Silk, chief test engineer commented, "We were able to achieve most of the objectives that we set ourselves for the second day of work. When you start working with a new car, you have to make sure that all the systems on the car are reliable and functioning correctly. That is what we concentrated on today, and from that point of view everything went well. Tomorrow we will begin a programme which will be more interesting for the drivers and the engineers, which will allow us to gather more data."
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