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Barcelona, day 4, am: Jordan on top

Giancarlo Fisichella gave his Jordan team a pre-season boost by finishing top of the morning lap times on the fourth day of testing at the Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona

The Italian, who finished fourth quickest overall on Wednesday, posted a fastest lap of 1m30.350s to head the times from Nick Heidfeld's Sauber and the Williams-BMWs of Juan Pablo Montoya and Marc Gene.

For the third day in succession, damp conditions disrupted the teams attempts to gain a significant impression of the capabilities of their machines, but not before Mika Salo made his first outing in the new TF102 for Toyota.

Olivier Panis and Eddie Irvine also took to the circuit to continue testing the new chassis' of BAR and Jaguar respectively.

Testing continues this afternoon.


1 Giancarlo Fisichella Jordan Jordan-Honda B 1m30.350s
2 Nick Heidfeld Sauber-Petronas B 1m31m283s
3 Juan Pablo Montoya Williams-BMW M 1m32.298s
4 Marc Gene Williams-BMW M 1m32.375s
5 Takuma Sato Jordan-Honda B 1m32.403s
6 Felipe Massa Sauber-Petronas B 1m32.471s
7 Olivier Panis BAR-Honda* B 1m32.713s
8 Antonio Pizzonia Williams-BMW M 1m33.327s
9 Luca Badoer Ferrari B 1m33.393
10 Jarno Trulli Renault M 1m33.476s
11 Eddie Irvine Jaguar* M 1m33.607s
12 Pedro de la Rosa Jaguar M 1m35.006s
13 Kimi Raikkonen McLaren-Mercedes M 1m35.212s
14 Alexander Wurz McLaren-Mercedes M 1m36.449s
15 Mika Salo Toyota* M 1m38.263s
M - Michelin
B - Bridgestone
*-Time set in 2002 chassis

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