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Pre-season testing came to and end on Friday as the McLaren duo formed by Mika Hakkinen and test driver Alexander Wurz completed the final day of preparations at the Barcelona circuit in Spain, with the Austrian edging the two-time world champion.

Pre-season testing came to and end on Friday as the McLaren duo formed by Mika Hakkinen and test driver Alexander Wurz completed the final day of preparations at the Barcelona circuit in Spain, with the Austrian edging the two-time world champion.

Both drivers completed a race distance today, in a bid to improve the poor reliability of the new McLaren-Mercedes MP4-16, with Wurz doing 78 laps with a best time of 1:19.914, while Hakkinen completed 75 and was only six hundredths of a second slower.

However, the problems continued for the Woking-based team and Wurz suffered an engine failure during the morning, while Hakkinen lost some due to a gearbox problem.

Some figures from the testing sessions at Barcelona:

Alex Wurz is the driver who completed the most number of laps during the 2001 pre-season: 737

McLaren completed the most kilometers: 3,762kms (2,351 miles)

26 different drivers have tested at Barcelona this year

Ferrari's Rubens Barrichello set the fastest lap: 1:18.605

Today's times:

Pos Driver Team-Engine Tyres Time 1. Wurz McLaren-Mercedes (B) 1:19.914 2. Hakkinen McLaren-Mercedes (B) 1:19.975 All Timing and Data Unofficial

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