Next best was Nico Hulkenberg’s Force India who ended the day , 0.367 seconds down on the top time, with 70 laps to his credit.
Also with 70 laps and the third best time was Fernando Alonso in the Ferrari, albeit almost a second down on Rosberg’s top time.
Kevin Magnussen was fourth fastest in the McLaren and racking up 101 laps and ended the day a mere 0.008 of a second down on Alonso.
On duty for Williams was Valtteri Bottas who only managed 28 laps during the course of the day.
Marussia’s Max Chilton and Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo in sixth and seventh respectively. Despite what appeared to be a hydraulic problem, Chilton lost valuable track time but nevertheless managed to do 60 laps.
Sauber tester Sergey Sirotkin was eighth, Caterham’s Robin Frijns was ninth, Lotus driver Pastor Maldonado tenth and Toro Rosso’s Daniil Kvyat eleventh.
Maldonado did only 16 laps, least of all, as the E22 was beset with more engine problems. (GP247)
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