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F1: Maldonado fastest, Wolff/Nasr collide in Barcelona
By alley - Feb 19, 2015, 12:31 PM ET

F1: Maldonado fastest, Wolff/Nasr collide in Barcelona

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Pastor Maldonado used soft tires to go fastest for Lotus-Mercedes on a Barcelona Formula 1 test day disrupted by a collision between Felipe Nasr and Susie Wolff.

The Williams and Sauber came together early in the afternoon session, when Wolff was on an out-lap and morning pacesetter Nasr was at full speed.

Contact between the Williams's left front and Sauber's right rear sent Nasr into the Turn 5 barriers, with Wolff also coming to rest in the gravel.

Prior to the long red flag the collision prompted, Kimi Raikkonen had established Ferrari on top, initially on Pirelli's "winter hard" and then using mediums to do a 1m25.167s. He stayed there until a flurry of soft-tire runs in mid-afternoon, during which both Maldonado and Red Bull-Renault's Daniel Ricciardo went out for short bursts on the faster rubber.

While Ricciardo could only get within 0.38 seconds of Raikkonen, Maldonado pipped the Ferrari by 0.156s to set an unbeatable benchmark.

Sergio Perez took over the 2014 Force India from on-loan Pascal Wehrlein after the German was recalled to Mercedes and the Mexican quickly moved up the order, fitting in 34 laps and going fourth on medium rubber.

Both Nasr and Wolff managed to get back on track in their repaired cars late on, although the Sauber triggered a red flag in the last few minutes when it stopped on the approach to Turn 9. Nasr still held onto fifth in the standings with his morning time.

While Red Bull stuck to short runs, Toro Rosso hinted at reliability improvements for Renault as Max Verstappen topped the lap count on 94, eight more than second-best Wolff. Verstappen went sixth quickest during a very long afternoon run.

Jenson Button remained seventh on his morning time, despite the McLaren-Honda being sidelined while its engine was changed. McLaren is set to be compromised by the same problems on Friday, as it waits for a faulty part to be updated in time for the weekend's running.

Wehrlein occupied both eighth and ninth places in the results. His best time from relatively long runs on hard tires for Mercedes was a tenth adrift of his morning pace for Force India.

The German had been summoned back to Mercedes duties because Lewis Hamilton had to stop after 11 laps in the morning due to a fever, and his teammate Nico Rosberg was unable to step in due to pain from a trapped nerve in his neck.

DAY ONE TIMES

Pos

Driver

Car

Time

Gap

Laps

1

Pastor Maldonado

Lotus/Mercedes

1m 25.011s

-

69

2

Kimi Raikkonen

Ferrari

1m 25.167s

0.156s

74

3

Daniel Ricciardo

Red Bull/Renault

1m 25.547s

0.536s

59

4

Sergio Perez

Force India/Mercedes

1m 26.636s

1.625s

34

5

Felipe Nasr

Sauber/Ferrari

1m 27.307s

2.296s

79

6

Max Verstappen

Toro Rosso/Renault

1m 27.900s

2.889s

94

7

Jenson Button

McLaren/Honda

1m 28.182s

3.171s

21

8

Pascal Wehrlein

Force India/Mercedes

1m 28.329s

3.318s

32

9

Pascal Wehrlein

Mercedes

1m 28.489s

3.478s

48

10

Susie Wolff

Williams/Mercedes

1m 28.906s

3.895s

86

11

Lewis Hamilton

Mercedes

1m 30.429s

5.418s

11

 

Originally on Autosport.com

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