Lewis Hamilton is having his first taste of the car he hopes will carry him to the 2010 world title as Formula 1 pre-season testing heats up in Spain.
The Englishman is driving the new McLaren-Mercedes MP4-25 at Valencia's Ricardo Tormo track, alongside many other major teams.
Hamilton's pace compared to the Ferrari of Felipe Massa, which set the pace on Monday, will be of keen interest.
The Mercedes, Renault, Williams and Sauber teams are also at the test.
BBC Sport will be bringing you the latest updates through the day.
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BBC Sport's Sarah Holt at Valencia: "I return from my special mission at McLaren HQ with news on the 'fluminescent' paint daubed along the side of the car. First of all, the team say there is 'no cause for concern'. They have been using the paint, known as flow-viz, for periods during both days of testing but say it is completely normal and does not flag up underlying aerodynamic problems. Lewis Hamilton has returned to team HQ to say he's happy with the car this morning while test driver Gary Paffett reported back that there was a close correlation between the data coming from the simulator and the track during his running on Monday."
1125: It's worth pointing out again that all lap times from these tests should be taken with a pinch of salt - this year more than ever. It's always difficult to compare them as you never know what specification the cars are running in but with the banning of in-race refuelling this year, cars will be as much as five seconds a lap slower on full tanks at the beginning of a race than on near-empty ones at the end - and all conditions have to be simulated in testing. At the end of testing, though, we will be doing our best to cut through the fog for you.
1115: On the subject of MercyMurcia's remark below about McLaren potentially using 'fluminescent' paint again, I have the estimable Sarah Holt checking it out on the ground. If true, it does not bode well. Teams use the paint - so named because it helps them see the flow of air over the car and is luminescent - to check out what might be happening if the car is not performing as expected.
BBC Sport's Sarah Holt in Valencia: "Michael Schumacher has just emerged from his motorhome - he's not driving today - and headed off for a bike ride with his trainer. For those interested in his unique personal fashion sense, he is wearing a bright red helmet and matching top, with some black lycra shorts."
From MercyMurcia on 606:
"I've just seen a pic of McLaren using the green paint! Horrible flashbacks of testing 2009 are now full swing in my mind! Does this mean there are big aero problems with the side pods?"
 Hamilton is trying out the new McLaren for the first time
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1050: All right, hands up who wants to see Lewis Hamilton in his new car. All of you? Right you are then.
1035: Want to know what advice Michael Schumacher's former team-mate Rubens Barrichello has for his new one, Nico Rosberg? "Get out of there!" the Brazilian said on Monday. Catch up with all the F1 tittle-tattle in our
gossip column
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1030: BREAKING NEWS - The Formula 1 Commission, the sport's rule-making body, has voted to change the points system for the second time in two months. It has extended the gap from first to second place to seven points rather than five in an attempt to encourage drivers to race to win (as if they don't already), so the top 10 now goes: 25-18-15-12-10-8-6-4-2-1. A full news story will follow shortly.
1015: Massa is taking up where he left off on Monday with some scintillating lap times - after the first hour of testing the Ferrari is down to one minute 11.722 seconds, which is the first sub-1:12 lap in testing so far this winter. Hamilton's best so far in the McLaren is a 1:13.161.
0945: In an unexpected change, Felipe Massa will continue in the Ferrari on Tuesday, with new team-mate Fernando Alonso taking over for the final day on Wednesday.
BBC Sport's Sarah Holt in Valencia: "It's a much chillier start to the day in sunny Valencia - only 9C outside and 20C on the track, which means you may have to stick around to see the fastest times of the day. "Things are hotting up on the track as the second world champion on the 2010 grid, Lewis Hamilton, is out and about for McLaren. He has a best of 1:31.161 so far which is already better than reserve driver Gary Paffett's best time of 1:13.846 on Monday.
"Ferrari's Felipe Massa is still leading the pack after banging in more than 20 laps already. It may not all be about speed on day two, however.
"The teams are expected to experiment with heavy and light fuel loads to prepare for this season's ban on refuelling. It's likely to be qualifying light and race heavy, so the teams need to trial those differing strategies over the next four tests."
0930: Morning all. The second day of testing at Valencia is under way and many eyes will be on Lewis Hamilton, who is testing the new McLaren for the first time.
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