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Renault ended 2011's opening pre-season test on a high, with Robert Kubica taking the top slot on the Thursday timesheets at Valencia. Kubica clocked a best of 1m 13.144s around the Spanish circuit, almost two-tenths quicker than Fernando Alonso’s fastest time from Wednesday.





“I’m very happy with how things went today,” said the Mexican. “It was a busy day and I learnt a lot about the systems and the car, while the team also collected a lot of information. We will keep working hard to improve - me personally from a driver’s perspective and all together, of course, with regards to the car. I’m already very much looking forward to the next test in Jerez and can’t wait to run the C30 again.”
After his brief outing on Tuesday, Mercedes GP’s Michael Schumacher was back behind the wheel of the MGP W02. Schumacher undertook reliability and mileage accumulation work. He completed 110 laps and finished ninth.



Thursday’s final runner was Jarno Trulli, who took his first spin in the T128. Without any power steering on the car - following Wednesday’s failure - Trulli only managed to run through installation laps, without setting a meaningful time. Luckily, unlike their rivals, the team have another test day ahead of them on Friday as they did not join the test until Wednesday.
"On the positive side we have now completed the systems checks on fuel, aerodynamics and cooling and were able to do start simulations, so with the fact we have another full day of testing tomorrow with both race drivers and the power steering we are aiming to step up to focusing on performance on our third day in Valencia."
Aside from Lotus, who will be action at the track on Friday, the rest of the teams will leave Valencia ahead of next week’s session at Jerez from February 10-13.
Unofficial Thursday test times from Valencia:
1. Robert Kubica, Renault, 1:13.144, 95 Laps
2. Adrian Sutil, Force India, 1:13.201, 117 Laps
3. Jenson Button, McLaren, 1:13.553, 105 Laps
4. Mark Webber, Red Bull, 1:13.936, 105 Laps
5. Felipe Massa, Ferrari, 1:14.017, 80 Laps
6. Timo Glock, Virgin, 1:14.207, 114 Laps
7. Pastor Maldonado, Williams, 1:14.299, 101 Laps
8. Sergio Perez, Sauber, 1:14.458, 103 Laps
9. Michael Schumacher, Mercedes GP, 1:14.537, 110 Laps
10. Sebastien Buemi, Toro Rosso, 1:14.801, 73 Laps
11. Narain Karthikeyan, HRT, 1:16.535, 63 Laps
12. Jarno Trulli, Lotus, 1:31.477, 38 Laps
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