Kimi Raikkonen closed the final in-season test of 2016 on top of the timesheets after displaying strong one-lap pace for Ferrari at Silverstone. Taking over from Charles Leclerc at the helm of the SF16-H, the Finn set the fastest time of the two-day programme, a 1:30.665 on the soft tyre following an afternoon shower.Esteban Ocon, filling in for Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton at Mercedes, held the lead for the majority of the day and impressed on his long stints but Raikkonens best effort was eventually 0.6s quicker. The 36-year-olds time was also two tenths faster than the Q3 run that saw him qualify sixth at the British GP. The Finn worked on a programme that centred on set-up work, aerodynamic testing and short runs, said Ferrari.Ferrari: Mercedes still the targetRed Bull abandoned plans to fit the Halo for a second day but Pierre Gasly did clock up many more laps on day two and finished third, while Force India youngster Nikita Mazepin, a place back, also took advantage of the drying track on the supersofts. Stoffel Vandoorne, on the back of Fernando Alonsos fastest time on day one, was fifth for McLaren. Raikkonen pipped him at the end but Ocon, a reserve for Renault this year but contracted to Mercedes in the long term, completed 139 laps, by far the most of the day.The two teams are amazing to work with, the Frenchman, currently in DTM, told Sky Sports News HQ. Theyre world champions, both of them, so Im thankful for the opportunity they give me and its great for my development.Williams race regular Valtteri Bottas was focusing on longer runs for most of the day before rising to sixth when fitted with the radical double-decker rear wing, last seen in the previous test at Barcelona - though he was two seconds off the leader.Jolyon Palmer and Pascal Wehrlein were also in action at Silverstone, with the Renault driver leading the field through the morning session before slipping down the timesheet. Wehrlein, meanwhile, was again testing 2017 Pirelli tyre compounds and materials in the 2014 Mercedes car and propped up the leaderboard. Williams F1 driver Valtteri Bottas says he still is not sure where he will be driving next season with the team waiting to confirm their driver line up His place at Manor was taken by Jordan King, on a high after back-to-back GP2 victories. The Brits second taste of testing in the MRT05 resulted in a 10th-placed finish.Santino Ferrucci continued his Haas test for a second day and finished seventh, two seconds shy of the leader, while fellow F1 rookie Sergio Sette Camara had his first experience in the Toro Rosso in ninth. There were no red flags on day two, though the 18-year-old Brazilian very nearly span into the wall on the pit-straight.After the final in-season test of 2016, teams will now prepare for consecutive grands prix in Hungary and Germany before the summer break.Silverstone in-season test, day two timesheet1. Kimi Raikkonen, Ferrari, 1:30.665, 103 laps2. Esteban Ocon, Mercedes, 1:31.212, 139 laps3. Pierre Gasly, Red Bull, 1:31.429, 103 laps4. Nikita Mazepin, Force India, 1:31.561, 69 laps5. Stoffel Vandoorne, McLaren, 1:31.764, 114 laps6. Valtteri Bottas, Williams, 1:32.423, 98 laps7. Santino Ferrucci, Haas, 1:33.141, 107 laps8. Jolyon Palmer, Renault, 1:33.470, 98 laps9. 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It is safe to say that the two winning teams involved were confident they were better than people said leading up to the first week of the regular season. The biggest of the two upsets was when the Bombers handed it to Ricky Ray and the Toronto Argonauts. The game kicked off Thursday a couple of days after TSNs top fifty players were announced, where Ray was named the best player in the CFL. However, Ray was not the best quarterback on Thursday night, Drew Willy, who was starting just his 5th game in the CFL, outplayed the Argo quarterback. Willy finished the night throwing for 308 yards and four touchdowns with just one interception, better numbers than any of the week one starters. Bo Levi Mitchell threw for five more yards in Calgarys game versus Montreal but finished with half the touchdown passes. Willy was the best of the young guns in week one, so much so fans in Winnipeg were calling it Willypeg. The second upset was when Edmonton went into BC Place and beat the Lions by seven points. Odds makers heading into the season had the Lions as the early favorites to win the Grey Cup, those odds may change after week one. Almost ever expert across the country was predicting that the West would be a three horse race between BC, Calgary and Saskatchewan, and that still may be the case. However, week one proved that the Bombers and Esks may have something to say about that and may just join that race. It looks like perennial all-star, Korey Banks days in Winnipeg are over. Sources said that Banks may have been sore from camp but wasnt hurt enough to keep him out of the line up. Therefore, the fact he didnt play was a coaches decision and because of that Banks has asked to be released. Ottawa may be a good fit for the veteran, and if he did end up in the Nations capitol it would mean he would be returning to where his career began back in 2004. He played two years in Ottawa and in 2005 recorded ten interceptions. Banks played linebacker his last five years in BC and during that time registered that same total of INTs. If Ottawa did want to kick the tires on Banks, Rick Campbell may want to look at him as a defensive back, possibly free safety. The new rule change where by defensive pass interference is now reviewable, was tested in week one, when Bomber head coach Michael OShea challenged a missed call in the game versus the Argos. Despite the fact that there are still a couple of coaches that are noot completely convinced the change is a good idea, the challenge process was successful.dddddddddddd There was no flag on the play and OShea challenged and won. It was a missed call that was corrected and a game changer, when the ball was placed on the one yard line and the Bombers scored on the next play. In the end the right call was made, and if hypothetically that was inside of a minute in the Grey Cup and the Bombers were down by four, a championship game would not be tainted by a controversial call. Case in point Montreal versus Hamilton in last years eastern semi final. Those coaches that are still not convinced have yet to give a solid argument as to why they dont like it. The current objections still include, it will slow the pace of the game, or "It just doesnt seem right." In Winnipeg the challenge wasnt longer than the average challenge and, with all due respect, because, "it doesnt seem right," really isnt an argument against this rule change. In Saskatchewan, the defending champions seem to have found a replacement for last years Grey Cup MVP Kory Sheets. It looks like Anthony Allen, who racked up 158 yards on 27 carries versus the Ti-Cats has won the audition to replace Sheets. The Riders are proving the old adage in football, that says games are won and lost in the trenches. It doesnt seem to matter who carries the ball behind that offensive line in Saskatchewan, and on the other side of the ball the defensive front dominated generating 10 sacks. Yes that is not a miss print, the Rider front seven got to Zach Collaros ten times. And finally, the hit by Montreals Kyries Hebert on Jon Cornish will certainly draw supplementary discipline from the league. Hebert is a hard hitting player, but does not have a history of crossing the line and playing dirty, so expect the linebacker/safety to be fined and not suspended. It wont be a complete shock however, if Hebert is suspended for one game, in that he clearly made a choice to hit Cornish high. The game is fast and both players were going full speed but when looking at the reply Hebert could have simply tackled Cornish so, therefore, it appears he made the choice to go high. Again he isnt a player with a track record of cheap shots so a fine from the league as a warning seems the right course of action. Most importantly, Jon Cornish, one of the games biggest stars appears to be ok. Ottawa will play its season opener in week two when they travel to Winnipeg. Drew Willy and the red hot Bombers will be a challenge, but wouldnt it be an interesting start to the season if Henry Burris led the Red Blacks to a win in their first game making Ottawa the first team from the east to win a game. Week two kicks off Thursday night. ' ' '