The curtain has come down on pre-season testing for another year. The cars are on their way back to the teams' factories and the engineers are already poring over the reams of data they captured over the six days of running in Barcelona as they try to learn as much as they can about their new cars before heading off to Australia for the first race of the season.
So who looked quick? Who looked like they still have a lot of work to do? And what does the pecking order look like ahead of the first Grand Prix in Melbourne? Check out the video above to see what we know after Week 2 of testing.
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