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Barca Test - Short And Sweet

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By Andrew Richardson April 20 2008
A summary of this weeks test in Spain
Toro Rosso got the new STR3 on track in public for the first time on Wednesday. As expected, the car is extremely similar to the Red Bull Racing RB4 with the same front wing, airbox and sharkfin.

Sebastien Bourdais spent most of the day in the car helping with development after the private shakedown held in Italy last week. Sebastian Vettel was due to drive on Thursday ahead of the cars planned debut at the Turkish Grand Prix in May.

The plan for this test was trashed after Bourdais crashed heavily at turn nine on Wednesday afternoon. Seb was unhurt but the chassis sufferd heavy damage to the left side and the team called it a day but ruled out mechanical failure as the cause.

Barca Test - STR3

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19 Apr, 2008 23:47 Report
Andy_SAFC™ (IP Logged)
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Re: Barca Test - Short And Sweet
Sorry about the delay in getting this online, been away all week to see family and for a kart race hence had limited access to the internet.

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20 Apr, 2008 02:38 Report
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Re: Barca Test - Short And Sweet
That's okay: we appreciate the fact that you keep this site up & running at all. (Sm13)

As for STR's test: Short - but not very sweet. (Sm19)

http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e114/IndyAndy/July08.jpg

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