There are still some things to work on this evening and we will be able to make the car another step better for tomorrow.
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We have our feet on the ground, and we are realistic with our expectations heading into tomorrow.
All-in-all we're making good progress in learning about the car - the car is very reliable, which is a plus.
The lap times were not competitive, so we have a significant amount of work ahead of us to understand why we seem to have taken a step back compared to the test.
It is still difficult to tell where we stand as everyone seems to have been running very different plans, we are focusing on ourselves and will keep pushing in the right direction.
The cars ran without issue, and we worked through our planned programme, which today meant fine-tuning set-up and developing our understanding of the tyres.
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