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Honda joins the testing in Barcelona

Next year's new F1 team, Honda, was practising in Barcelona yesterday, alongside the current crop of teams

Driven by former F1 driver, Jos Verstappen, the car put in a best time of 1m24.25, just under two seconds slower than the fastest driver, Mika Hakkinen.

Meanwhile, Heinz-Harald Frentzen slightly damaged his Jordan when he made an excursion off the track.

The German managed to return though, and tested some more until rain brought an early end to the day.

Hakkinen, whose best lap was 1m22.65, was more than one second faster than any of the other drivers. His McLaren team-mate David Coulthard was closest with a best time of 1m23.81.

BAR's temporary driver Mika Salo was third, giving BAR more hope as they put him forward for his third race next weekend in Spain as replacement of the injured Ricardo Zonta.

Testing times from Catalunya

















































































































Pos


Driver


Team


Best time


1


Mika Hakkinen


McLaren


1m22.65


2


David Coulthard


McLaren


1m23.81


3


Mika Salo


BAR


1m.23.94


4


Ralph Schumacher


Williams


1m23.94


5


Giancarlo Fisichella


Benetton


1m24.02


6


Jos Verstappen


Honda F1


1m24.25


7


Eddie Irvine


Ferrari


1m24.36


8


Michael Schumacher


Ferrari


1m24.49


9


Rubens Barrichello


Stewart


1m24.53


10


Heinz-Harald Frentzen


Jordan


1m24.57


11


Damon Hill


Jordan


1m24.65


12


Alex Zanardi


Williams


1m24.68


13


Jean Alesi


Sauber


1m24.82


14


Olivier Panis


Prost


1m25.01


15


Jarno Trulli


Prost


1m25.22


16


Pedro Diniz


Sauber


1m25.86


17


Johnny Herbert


Stewart


1m25.89


18


Pedro de la Rosa


Arrows


1m26.16


19


Luca Badoer


Minardi


1m26.25


20


Alex Wurz


Benetton


1m26.43


21


Patrick Lemarie


BAR


1m26.87

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