Williams recovered from last week's problems and Felipe Massa set the fastest time in Formula One preseason testing on Tuesday. Massa had a time of 1 minute, 19.726 seconds as the cars returned to the Circuit Barcelona-Catalunya for the final four days of testing before the 2017 season begins. Massa's lap was just a tad slower than Valtteri Bottas' fastest time from last week, when he clocked 1:19.705 with Mercedes. Massa was nearly two tenths of a second faster than the Red Bull of Daniel Ricciardo, and more than seven tenths faster than the Mercedes of Lewis Hamilton. The Brazilian driver, who returned from retirement after former teammate Bottas replaced retired champion Nico Rosberg at Mercedes, was unable to run on the final day of testing last week after the team discovered chassis damage caused by a crash by 18-year-old rookie Lance Stroll. The team had to prepare a second chassis in time for this week's sessions. Massa drove 67 laps in Tuesday's morning session, second-most to Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel, who had 82 laps and was fourth-fastest with a time nearly a second-and-a-half slower than Massa's. McLaren, which also struggled last week, started well on Tuesday with rookie Stoffel Vandoorne driving 34 laps, but more mechanical issues keep the team off the track near the end of the session. Pascal Wehrlein made his debut with Sauber after missing last week's sessions because of an injury sustained at a racing event in January. Mercedes and Ferrari dominated testing last week in an early indication that they will be a step ahead when the season begins in Australia on March 26. Bottas' time was the fastest at the Circuit Barcelona-Catalunya since layout changes were made at the track a decade ago New rules introduced in 2017 to bring more excitement to the series gave cars more grip and downforce, making them significantly bigger and faster than in previous years. Earlier, Sauber's German racer Pascal Wehrlein has been cleared to drive in Formula One's second pre-season test. "We are pleased to inform (you) that Pascal will be ready to hit the track with the #C36 tomorrow," the Ferrari-powered Swiss team, who finished 10th out of 11 teams last year, said on Twitter. The 22-year-old was replaced by Ferrari's reserve Antonio Giovinazzi for the first test at the Circuit de Catalunya after injuring his back in a crash at the Race of Champions in Miami in January. Wehrlein joined Sauber from now-defunct Manor in January. The season starts in Australia on March 26.