1 Bottas, Williams: 1m38.102, 10 laps 2 Raikkonen, Ferrari: 1m38.272s, 15 laps 3 Perez, Force India: 1m39.526s, 9 laps 4 Gutierrez, Sauber: 1m42.661s, 23 laps 5 Button, McLaren: no time, 3 laps 6 Vettel, Red Bull: no time, 3 laps
Quote: Denorth wrote in post #93Boulier appointed as Racing director for McLaren ans will be reporting to CEO who is not named yet. Rumours - Ross Brawn.
I dont really think Ross Brawn would fit into Mclaren, but then again he doesn't have job at the moment and Mclaren needs a new CEO so it might just happen.
Scuderia Ferrari @InsideFerrari #wetTyreTesting done by #Ferrari. Now we use this time available to work on the car to prepare this afternoon's programme.
quote16:00 The chequered flag flies, and day two comes to a close. Rosberg and Raikkonen were still out as it fell. So Button tops the timesheets for McLaren, while Rosberg - fourth overall - comes close to breaking into triple figures. Not such great news for the Renault-powered cars, which managed a collective 11 laps on this second day.
Day 2 results: 1 Jenson Button (McLaren) 1m24.165s, 43 laps 2 Kimi Raikkonen (Ferrari) 1m24.812s, 47 laps 3 Valtteri Bottas (Williams) 1m25.344s, 35 laps 4 Nico Rosberg (Mercedes) 1m25.588s, 97 laps 5 Sergio Perez (Force India) 1m28.376s, 37 laps 6 Esteban Gutierrez (Sauber) 1m33.270s, 53 laps 7 Marcus Ericsson (Caterham) 1m37.975s, 11 laps 8 Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull) 1m38.320s, 8 laps