Toyota testing new suspension
“I think that we are getting better and it is going well, but there is still a lot of work in prospect. While returning from Bahrain, I headed over to Italy for two days of aero testing," he said on his official website. “It is necessary to continue to collect more data, a big part of off track work. I spent two days stabilizing speed: 200, 240, 280, 300, 320."
During the test, the Frenchman tried out various wing values as well as other new parts for the car, however, as these tests were done in a straight line they need to be corroborated with work on a normal circuit. Therefore, it was time to head to Vallelunga where they were busy checking new suspension.
“We have a new solution, which should be very effective, but there are still many questions and therefore we are not yet ready to use it in race conditions," Montagny explained.