The team was a bit slow to get out on track, and was hampered by rain once they got there. At one point Grosjean and Gutierrez were running 6-7 in the order. But it was obvious that there was no pressure and they were running more in practice mode. their times ended at the bottom of the board. But I think it is safe to say that the teams primary intent was to get the car on the track. I suspect they had a list of things requiring followup and confirmation before getting ready to throw in.
One thing of note: Guiteries car, car #2, emerged with a white upper section where during testing it was gray. According to the livery regs, both cars must be the same. So the only conclusion is that they decided to go with the white on both.
There was a live interview with Gene Haas on NBC during practice. He was extremely transparent about the technology, he compared it to aerospace in it’s over complexity… which I read as… I can get more horse power cheaper, and complex does not mean faster… but he seemed to appreciate peoples interest in the technology.
It will be interesting to see what how the VF-16’s fared…