This meant still lap times being far from any result achieved in the past. The afternoon was completely dry and the teams continued to learn about the new V6 Turbo charged generation of F1 cars.
Rosberg made impressive 97 laps today what can be rated as a proof of stability of the new package. Button was fastest today with 1:24.165 seconds what it still 8.551 seconds away from the record lap of 2004 and 6,3 seconds slower than Massa's record lap from the previous winter tests.
Kimi showed a good performance with his F14T again, coming in 2nd with 1:24.812 seconds (+0.647) after 47 laps.
Tomorrow, on the third day, Alonso will take over.