leomax wrote:Few Pics
zac510 wrote:Not an unreasonable suggestion but in this picture earlier in the sequence both rear suspension assemblies appear to be intact:
http://www.autosport.com/gallery/pictur ... 505Y9K3L-2
that does look the most logic explanationKeir wrote:Unless he ran wide onto the kerbs and the car snapped around.
http://www.itv-f1.com/News_Article.aspx?PO_ID=38543Heikki Kovalainen may be forced to miss another half-a-day's testing as a consequence of his massive testing shunt in Bahrain on Tuesday morning.
The Finnish Renault rookie completed just 19 laps on the opening day of the final pre-season test before clouting the barriers hard at Turn 7 on the Sakhir track.
But while Kovalainen emerged unscathed from the wreck, Renault's chassis number R27-03 received extensive damage which may take until Wednesday afternoon to repair.
New rules only allow teams to take two cars to a test this year, which means Kovalainen is sidelined until his car becomes available again.
"I had a pretty big accident today – I got caught out in turn seven and the car hit the barriers quite hard," said the 25-year-old.
"All the safety systems worked perfectly so I am fine, but there is quite a lot of damage to the car and I may not be able to start running again until tomorrow afternoon.
"That will delay our programme, which is frustrating, but the focus now is on working with the team to get the car ready as soon as possible."
Despite the loss of running however, Kovalainen reckons he is well prepared ahead of his F1 race debut in Australia in March.
"We are already in a good position after running for three days last week, but there are still some important preparations to be completed before we get to Melbourne."