Nah, Ron would have negotiated a spot for himself.
Glock and Toyota quickest.
From F1.com.
The weather was not on the side of the Formula One teams testing in Jerez on Wednesday, with rain falling sporadically throughout the final day of this week’s session. The damp track, however, didn’t prevent Toyota’s Timo Glock from topping the timesheets in the Japanese team’s new car.
Glock clocked a best time of 1m 19.779s in the TF108, finishing over three-tenths of a second ahead of McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton. The young German covered 96 laps despite spinning into the gravel just before lunch. He was joined by tester Kamui Kobayashi, seventh, who was charged with giving last season’s Toyota its final run.
Just under three-tenths down on Hamilton, who also had a trip into the gravel, was former team mate Fernando Alonso in the Renault. Meanwhile, Champ Car champion Sebastien Bourdais impressed for Toro Rosso, clocking the fourth-fastest time. Bourdais, who covered 61 laps, was joined for a third day by team mate Sebastian Vettel, who finished in 14th.
Felipe Massa was the quicker of the two Ferrari drivers in fifth, with team mate Kimi Raikkonen finishing eighth. Raikkonen completed 88 laps, Massa 85, as the duo continued development work on the Italian team’s 2008 car. Williams race driver Kazuki Nakajima was ninth fastest, while the British team’s new tester Nico Hulkenberg finished in 13th in the second interim FW29B.
Adrian Sutil took over from where new team mate Giancarlo Fisichella left off, as he continued to work through Force India’s electronic evaluation. Sutil, who clinched tenth slot, also conducted several fuel cell tests, but only covered 71 laps.
“'Obviously a fairly disruptive day for Adrian and the team due to the weather,” said chief technical officer Mike Gascoyne. “The rain showers meant that the conditions on the track were fairly changeable until the last hour or so when we were able to do some dry running, but nevertheless it's good for Adrian to get back in the car after a reasonably long lay off over the Christmas period.”
Red Bull’s Mark Webber and David Coulthard were 11th and 12th quickest respectively. With Webber running in last year’s RB3, Coulthard was behind the wheel of the team’s new RB4.
Most teams will stay in Spain over the weekend ahead of next week’s three-day session at the Valencia circuit. Renault, however, will remain at Jerez for an extra day as Alvaro Parente enjoys his prize for winning the World Series by Renault championship and tests for the French team.
Unofficial Wednesday times from Jerez:
1. Timo Glock, Toyota, 1:19.779
2. Lewis Hamilton, McLaren, 1:20.099
3. Fernando Alonso, Renault, 1:20.363
4. Sebastien Bourdais, Toro Rosso, 1:20.407
5. Felipe Massa, Ferrari, 1:20.500
6. Heikki Kovalainen, McLaren, 1:20.535
7. Kamui Kobayashi, Toyota, 1:20.577
8. Kimi Raikkonen, Ferrari, 1:20.646
9. Kazuki Nakajima, Williams, 1:20.758
10. Adrian Sutil, Force India, 1:21.705
11. Mark Webber, Red Bull, 1:22.275
12. David Coulthard, Red Bull, 1:22.581
13. Nico Hulkenberg, Williams, 1:24.023
14. Sebastian Vettel, Toro Rosso, 1:24.873