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Silverstone Day 3: Montoya fastest

Juan Pablo Montoya set the leading time in today's (Thursday) final day of Silverstone testing before the British Grand Prix.

It was an extremely blustery day in Northamptonshire, with the session once being stopped for a spectator's hat that had blown onto the track.

"It was tough to drive in that wind, especially through Bridge," said Jenson Button. "The car would just get taken by the wind from the side. It was a positive day though, and nice to have some other Bridgestone runners to compare with for once."

His BAR team-mate had a "typical BAR day" involving a breakdown, but was pleased with the new rear wing, which should be used at the next race in Germany.

Both Montoya and Barrichello completed long stints without problems, whilst Michael Schumacher concentrated exclusively on setups for the Silverstone GP in July.


Juan Pablo Montoya Wiliams-BMW M 1m19.578s 63
Michael Schumacher Ferrari B 1m20.360s 53
Rubens Barrichello Ferrari B 1m20.536s 90
Heinz-Harald Frentzen Sauber-Petronas B 1m21.405s 87
Jacques Villeneuve BAR-Honda B 1m22.680s 57
Jenson Button BAR-Honda B 1m22.179 82
Felipe Massa Ferrari B 1m22.204s 62*
Mark Webber Jaguar M 1m22.510 71

*2002 Ferrari
B=Bridgestone
M=Michelin

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