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Good words from Webber
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In Italy today, Mark Webber continued where he left off yesterday, with development work on the Monza-specific aerodynamic package. The work accomplished in the morning produced plenty of useful data.
In the afternoon, the focus switched to evaluating various different set-ups on the car, including running a suspension comparison test.
The car ran reliably all day, with the engine completing its permissible maximum mileage. At the controls of the RB4, Webber was eighth-fastest amongst the dozen drivers at the track.
"These have been a couple of useful days, preparing not just for the Italian Grand Prix, but also the other races, starting with Spa.
The team, including the Renault crew, did a good job and we got through a lot of work," Webber reported.
"In terms of data, I'd say the first day produced more useful information than today, but overall a good test and I'm now looking forward to Belgium," he added.
David Coulthard takes over behind the wheel for the final day tomorrow.
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