Lewis Hamilton declared himself happy with the pace of McLaren’s 2009 challenger after getting behind the wheel of a Formula One car for the first time since claiming the world title in November.
The 24-year-old completed 81 laps of the Portimao circuit at the wheel of the MP4-24 today, finishing third-fastest overall having earlier been delayed with a minor engine problem.
Like all their rivals, McLaren’s latest car features a new aero package and slick tyres. The Woking-based team will also be stepping up work on the new kinetic energy recovery system in the build up to the season opener in Melbourne on March 29.
“This first test was all about just getting used to the new car and the new regulations and about giving my feedback to the engineers – it wasn’t about setting a fast time,” said Hamilton.
“I’m pleased to report that the car feels good, we’ve made lots of progress over the winter and I’m looking forward to developing the car ahead of the Australian Grand Prix.
“It’s going to be an extremely busy winter. I’ve only been in the car for one day and our usual job list for the weeks ahead is already enormous.
“With the limitations on testing during the season, and the few sessions we have over the next two months, this is going to be an intense time and absolutely critical for every team.”
The Briton was paying little attention to the times, however, admitting it was merely good to be back in the harness after several weeks away from the track.
“It was good to be back working with the team, it felt like I’d hardly been away because it was easy to slip back into the routine,” he said.