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ENTRENAMIENTOS MONZA 29-31 DE AGOSTO



Tiempos de los ultimos tests en monza
15 Junio 2006
Pos. Driver Team Tires Time Laps
1 J. Button Honda 01:22.925 135
2 R. Kubica BMW 01:23.318 89
3 J. Villeneuve BMW 01:23.648 124
4 G. Fisichella Renault 01:23.793 57
5 R. Barrichello Honda 01:23.877 90
6 M. Webber Williams 01:23.916 86
7 H. Kovalainen Renault 01:23.932 108
8 J. Trulli Toyota 01:24.037 67
9 N. Rosberg Williams 01:24.169 80
10 R. Schumacher Toyota 01:24.232 63
11 D. Coulthard Red Bull 01:24.416 80
12 V. Liuzzi Scuderia Toro Rosso 01:24.671 96
13 R. Doornbos Red Bull 01:25.074 70

13 Junio 2006
Pos. Driver Team Tires Time Laps
1 R. Kubica BMW 01:22.878 79
2 G. Fisichella Renault 01:23.641 97
3 N. Heidfeld BMW 01:23.656 105
4 H. Kovalainen Renault 01:23.737 109
5 N. Rosberg Williams 01:23.816 69
6 J. Rossiter Honda 01:24.565 114
7 R. Zonta Toyota 01:24.669 75
8 A. Davidson Honda 01:24.755 125
9 O. Panis Toyota 01:25.424 78
10 A. Wurz Williams 01:27.017 32


Año pasado
25 Agosto:

1 J.-P. Montoya McLaren-Mercedes Michelin 1:19.814 120
2 K. Räikkönen McLaren-Mercedes Michelin 1:20.074 +0.260 72
3 M. Schumacher Ferrari Bridgestone 1:20.287 +0.473 96
4 G. Fisichella Renault Michelin 1:20.762 +0.948 147
5 M. Webber Williams Michelin 1:20.947 +1.133 120
6 F. Alonso Renault Michelin 1:21.095 +1.281 131
7 J. Button BAR-Honda Michelin 1:21.235 +1.421 119
8 T. Sato BAR-Honda Michelin 1:21.440 +1.626 96
9 L. Badoer Ferrari Bridgestone 1:21.501 +1.687 78
10 D. Coulthard Red Bull Racing Michelin 1:21.714 +1.900 88
11 N. Heidfeld Williams Michelin 1:21.821 +2.007 61
12 C. Klien Red Bull Racing Michelin 1:21.901 +2.087 91
13 J. Villeneuve Sauber Michelin 1:21.915 +2.101 120
14 R. Schumacher Toyota Michelin 1:22.148 +2.334 108
15 T. Monteiro Jordan Bridgestone 1:23.385 +3.571 51
16 R. Doornbos Minardi Bridgestone 1:24.796 +4.982 80
17 N. Kiesa Jordan Bridgestone 1:24.802 +4.988 58
18 A. Carroll BAR-Honda Michelin 1:25.084 +5.270 37
19 O. Panis Toyota Michelin 1:30.079 +10.265 30


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http://www.eurosport.es/formula1/gp-de-italia/2006/live_mtc136317.shtml[URL-NOMBRE]prueba aqui, eurosport
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Muchas gracias. Parece que Pedro esta con muchas ganas. ferrari en otra orbita.


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Pedro ha bajado de 24 el unico Michelin de momento y quedan diez minutitos. Viene un bonito fin de semana. Pedro se nota que hizo muy bien los deberes la semana pasada.


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mensaje Sep 8 2006, 07:56 PM
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montagny estaba de probador en super aguri no? por que o mi odenador esta mal o de verdad va en 9º posicion



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FP2, no esta nada mal, aunque renault se esta lo esta guardando para mañana:

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mensaje Sep 8 2006, 08:24 PM
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Yosssi, buenas noticias. Toca sorpresa estoy convencido.


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igual me precipito pero apunta a que tocaremos pelo...


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Creo que renault se lo está guardando todo para mañana..
Ah..nadie lo menciona.. tiempazo de albers!! con un midland..


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Monza, Friday 8th September 2006

Kimi Raikkonen MP4-21 05
Pedro de la Rosa MP4-21 06
T-car (Kimi) MP4-21 04

ITALIAN GRAND PRIX FRIDAY

Team McLaren Mercedes drivers Pedro de la Rosa and Kimi Raikkonen finished today's second practice session for Sunday's Italian Grand Prix at Monza in fifth and sixth places respectively. Pedro did a time of 1m23.970 and Kimi 1m24.034. In the first practice earlier this morning Kimi finished fourth overall with a time 1m24.037 whilst Pedro only completed an installation lap.



KIMI RAIKKONEN
"A good start to the weekend. We checked our race set-up and evaluated the Michelin tyres and are very confident about what direction we are going to take. I like this track, and we will get a clearer picture of what is possible tomorrow."


PEDRO DE LA ROSA
"We completed our planned programme and gained additional data. I was testing here last week for a few days, so we already had a good basis. It's always challenging to find the right set-up here at Monza as you need to find a compromise between low downforce on the straights and enough grip through the fast corners and chicanes."


RON DENNIS
"A straightforward practice day where we experienced no problems and completed the planned programme."


NORBERT HAUG
"Following last week's test here we focused on further developing our race set-up and are happy with the progress we made."
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Alguien ha visto a traves de Telecinco la extraña vibración de las ruedas delanteras del R26 de FA. Era muy muy extraño. Ademas he visto como caras de preocupacion en el box de Renault.

Pedro por fin delante de kimi en unos libres, muy buen tiempo, aunque como siempre decimos, de un viernes no se pueden sacar muchas conclusiones. Hay que esperar


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Pedro a poco que lo dejen va a estar delante de Kimi, porque su potencial es parecido, con coches iguales, Pedro le gana en motivación, ademas quien dice que Kimi no pierda un par de decimas por su apatia de saberse ya rojillo.
Increibletambien el tiempo de Vettel, en su tercer libre, creo?, en fin Kubica es de los que creo estaran a poco luchando por cosas grandes y no sacaba tanto tiempo, normalmente, me está sorprendiendo.
Me preocupa Fernando, creo que aquí los Renault no van a optar por vencer en condiciones normales, es un terreno mas para Ferrari, McLaren e incluso bmw, mas de velocidad punta y motor que de traccion y chasis, espero que Shumi no saque mucha chicha para la general.
Ah, anoche soñé que Pedro ganaba un GP, no ditinguía donde, pero no me lo quito de la cabeza, aunque en el topic que se abrió con ese tema, yo dije que el sitio con mas posibilidades era Suzuka, le doi vueltas todo el día, y si tengo vena de pitoniso, je je

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Yo lo he visto Ocko. En Francia les pasaba exactamente lo mismo, por tanto, no creo que sea nada grave.

El movimiento al que se refiere es el que se produce cuando una de las ruedas delanteras pierde el apoyo con el piano y ésta empieza a vibrar intensamente en dirección lateral. Eso es debido al gran perfil que tienen éstos neumáticos y posiblemente a que la carcasa interior no debe ser de las más rígidas, posiblemente.

En lo que respecta a McLaren, sigo pensando el coche no está a la altura de los dos mejores pero que aun está un paso por encima de BMW, Toyota o Honda.

Todo lo que sea quedar 5º en adelante sería un rotundo éxito!
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Veo muchas cosas raras en la calificación.

1º no esperaba ver a Mclaren tan arriba, agradable sorpresa, veremos si es real.

2º creo que Renault va por buen camino, lo de las ruedas es del pedazo de hostión que debe haber dado la suspension y el palier al comerse Fernando uno de los bordillos esos movimientos después de una sacudida de ese calibre son normales (cuidadito con los boridillos y ya lo avisamos) mas de unos se puede quedar fuera por ese motivo, fallo mecánico y no precisamente de motor

3º veo que los Ferrari estan muy lejos, ok competian en casa y había que lucirse pero aun así y despues de los privados de la pasada semana que también arrasaron pienso que tan tan lejos no pueden estar

4º que decepccion HONDA, un rival menos para Pedro y Mclaren (esperemos que mañana no se pongan las pilas los japos)

5º decepcción Red bull, aunque Klien está arriba esperaba mucho de Red Bull en esta carrera al igual que de Williams que donde Webber ha rodado 9 vueltas y aún así esta muy abajo, por contrapartida Rosberg se ha salvado.

6º que MIDLAND Albers Y AGURI Montagny estén tan arriba puede significar o que el toyota de Midland chuta lo suyo al igual que el Honda de Aguri o que realmente los otros equipos (RENAULT, TOYOTA, HONDA, WILLIAMS) se lo han tomado con calma... mañana pondremos a cada uno en su lugar.

Salu2 a todos y...
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Solo dos cosas:

1# A Pedro le encanta Monza y el Mclaren es un buen coche, q nadie pierda de vista a Pedro en carrera.

2# Lo de Frank es de traca...da mil vueltas al Takuma y al Sakon y sin embargo chupa banquillo.

Cálico for Presindent!!


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Considero que los Renault pueden hacerlo mejor, hoy ha sido solo una pequeña prueba, como digo Pedro con Ferrari la anterior Carrera creo que Renault se guarda un par de segundos. Veo un buen coche con mas potencia, mañana veremos de que son capaces, esperemos una buena lucha entre las tres escuderias
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Pues como siempre decimos que los viernes son poco creíbles y que, tras los entrenos de la semana pasada, no iban a ser excesivamente entretenidos, pues pocas conclusiones podemos sacar.

No obstante, quiero destacar los 2º libres de Albers y Montagny, pero, sobre todo, que los Honda oficiales no han rodado ni un sólo segundo tras romper Davidson esta mañana. Lo que parece claro es que montarán el motor de este año para los libres de mañana, pues así no se pueden "tirar a la piscina", que esta vez no hay agua.


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2006 GRAND PRIX OF ITALY
FRIDAY PRESS CONFERENCE

08.08.2006

TEAM PRINCIPALS: Ron Dennis (McLaren Mercedes), Norbert Haug (McLaren Mercedes), Christian Horner ( Red Bull), Adrian Newey (Red Bull)

Q: Adrian, in terms of next year, when do you need to know the engine choice? As far as the press is concerned, they’re not awfully sure which engine you’re going to be running next year. When do you need to know?
Adrian NEWEY: Luckily with the current V8 engines now, the installation of engines is fairly similar so we’ve been able to wait this long. We can wait for a little bit longer but we will need to know soon on the final decision.

Q: So Christian, when are you going to tell him?
Christian HORNER: Obviously a lot’s been said and discussed about engines and we at present have a contract with Ferrari for 2007 that we entered into in May of last year. Obviously there’s another team that Red Bull has an interest in now, an Italian team, and obviously it would make sense for that team, with an Italian driver and an Italian engine, that there’s a natural synergy there, but that requires consensus with all parties involved and we will no doubt reach a conclusion on that in the very near future.

Q: That suggests that you have an alternative for Red Bull Racing.
CH: Basically, as I say, we entered into a two year agreement with Ferrari. If that agreement has the possibility of being assigned, then it’s something that obviously we will investigate that would potentially pave the way to put a different engine in the back of a Red Bull Racing car next year.

Q: Christian, in terms of drivers, it’s interesting that you’ve opted for more experienced drivers whereas a company like Red Bull might have gone for youth. And we’ve seen some remarkable younger drivers coming through – being very quick – as we saw today with Sebastian Vettel. What was the policy behind that?
VH: Well, basically the Red Bull Junior programme is working well, it’s producing good drivers: Scott Speed, Vitantonio Liuzzi, Sebastian Vettel are all products of that. We looked at this scenario very closely and when a driver of Mark’s experience and calibre… a window of opportunity presented itself, it made sense for us to work with experience in 2007 and it wasn’t a difficult choice to make in the end. The youngsters are gathering experience and we felt that there wasn’t anybody on the scheme to make that step at this point in time and the choice with Mark was a very easy and very natural one to make in the end.

Q: Adrian, I know you’ve been working on the design of next year’s car for some time. Has it been difficult with these occasional regulation changes slightly moving the goal posts, or has it been quite simple?
AN: There aren’t many changes to the regulations for next year. There’s a change to the rear crash structure which has been known for some time. The one that’s had a bit of greyness to it has been the anti-intrusion panel that has to go on the side of the chassis but it’s really not been a difficult year as far as regulation changes go and as I say, as far as the engine goes, I think the specification of the V8 engines by regulation now means that the installation of any given V8 engine isn’t that different to another one.

Q: And has the development of the current car pretty much finished or are you still developing the current car?
AN: No, we took the policy decision a little while ago to freeze development on the current car so that we can channel all our efforts into next year’s car.

Q: Norbert, has the engine freezing – I know you don’t like the expression – has it been pretty much resolved now for next year and the future?
Norbert HAUG: I think there are still discussions in place and probably over the course of the weekend, but it’s difficult to go into details. You know what was published by the FIA, that is the status currently, but obviously we have some other views.

Q: So it could be decided this weekend?
NH: No, that’s not what I’m saying, I’ve said there are discussions, there will be discussions in place and I just hope that we can find a solution for the next couple of years. We worked hard for it.

Q: Talking of development this season, presumably it’s still continuing on the engine front, as inevitably it would?
NH: Absolutely, yes. It does. We are doing it step by step and everybody is working flat out and Ron will describe in more detail but certainly on the chassis as well.

Q: In terms of ownership of the team, it has been suggested that Mercedes is interested in taking more share-holding in McLaren. What are the advantages for Mercedes in doing that?
NH: I think that is a very theoretical issue at the end of the day. Whatever we do in the future is to strengthen the team. I think we work together in a very good way and I have to say we make big steps again, between engine and chassis. I find it very very positive, how the co-operation goes on, and whatever we should do, and I stress should, has just that background. Can we be even stronger? I think we were not quite luck this year. We have had some chances to win, but we did not use them but we know what we’re talking about and I think we know how to raise our game further. The potential is there and we certainly will use it. Whatever we do, whatever the decisions are, and there is no imminent decision, will be taken with the background to strengthen the team even further.

Q: Ron, you’re obviously one of the personal shareholders, is your share for sale? Would it strengthen the team, do you believe?
Ron DENNIS: Well, first of all, I am one of the shareholders but I represent two, and those two shareholders have a controlling interest in our company, and both of us – both Mansour and I – have had a consistent approach as to how we go motor racing and how we grow our group of companies and that is that we always take decisions on the basis of what’s best for the group. Neither of us are particularly poor, certainly not Mansour, and I’m reasonably comfortable so money is immaterial as regards those sorts of decisions. This is very much a ‘how do we make the future of the McLaren Group better?’ and there are inevitably opportunities that present themselves relatively frequently, as you would expect. You hear lots of talk about the smaller teams being bought and sold and inevitably there’s always going to be dialogue between the shareholders about ‘how do you make it better? How do we become a more dominant force as a group?’, and I stress as a group, because this is not just about Formula One, it’s about everything we do.

Q: In terms of your own particular future, the big six-oh looms next year. Can you give some indication of your own future?
RD: I am an individual and I’m either 100 percent involved or not involved at all. I’m considered to be, by my wife, sick! She thinks that I’m an obsessive compulsive. I would prefer to consider it as a focussed attention to detail. I just don’t know anything other than that. I’m either fully involved or not and so inevitably somewhere in the future, there will be a point at which I think it’s hard to give the 100 percent and I would like to have other interests in my life, but there isn’t a date, there’s no significance about the sixty, there’s obviously a tremendous amount of speculation…
AN: Big party, isn’t there?

RD: Yeah, big party. I have them every five years. But, the reality is that I’m happy, my family is happy, I’d like to be winning more races, because that’s why we’re involved in Formula One, but I wouldn’t hesitate to take a decision if it were in the interests of the company. But I have no pressures, whatsoever, from any quarter. Martin is doing a fantastic job, could easily do my job in many ways and does a great deal of it already, so it would be an easy transition but it’s not a transition that is on the agenda at the moment. You will see me for quite a few more years so perhaps that puts the finishing touches to the speculation. I’m very committed, but wouldn’t hesitate to take a decision if I thought it was in the interests of the group.

Q: Is the chassis of the current car still being developed?
RD: We develop right through the season. Every single race and the last race is no exception and it is the same for the engine. There is a point at which it becomes mathematically impossible to win a world championship but there is not a point at which it becomes impossible to win a Grand Prix and we will be fighting for the last Grand Prix as hard as the first and very often the last Grands Prix become easier to win because everyone stops their development and whilst clearly there are obvious and logical reasons for Red Bull’s decision, if you are in the fortunate position to be snapping at the heels of the most competitive teams then you are not going to back off because you can have a result coming out of the extra effort you are prepared to put in at the end of the season.

QUESTIONS FROM THE FLOOR

Q: (Dan Knutson - Speed Sport News) Lewis Hamilton will probably become an ex-GP2 driver on Sunday. What next for him?
RD: We are clearly aware of where we are as regards our driver line up and we are very fortunate that we have Fernando driving for us next year, which gives us the option of choice as it were. We have the option of a dominant and competitive driver and we are no illusion about how things will unfold with Kimi so clearly he is an option, but just that, an option, and I along with Norbert and Martin have avoided all dialogue about what role he will play in our future until after this weekend because he has got a job to do and that is to win the GP2 championship and that is his job now and when that is finished one way or the other then we will look to his future and what part McLaren Mercedes will play in it. But certainly there is no decision taken.

Q: (Dan Knutson - Speed Sport News) This is the same question as we asked the drivers yesterday – Michael will make his announcement on Sunday afternoon, but for you personally, would you like to see him continue racing next year?
RD: I think I’d like to see him continue racing if that is what he feels he wants to do. But I think it is 100 per cent his decision. We all have choice in our lives and it’s his decision to make. I am sure of one thing and that is that if he continues he will give 100 per cent and this is a business that doesn’t react to anything less. As I said during the last Grand Prix it is a hole in his life and he knows that and that is the bit he has to rationalise with… He is clearly a single-minded focussed individual and he is going to bring all of that approach to his decision. It is nothing to do with any of us other than him and it is for him to decide as and when he chooses to make it. Clearly the world championship has an influence on it. It would if I was in his shoes and perhaps that’s the thing that is making him agonise and hesitate, but it is his decision to take and I hope he makes the right one.
CH: I agree with a lot of what Ron said. When Michael came into Formula One I was still at school and so…
RD: You still are!
CH: … he has ..
RD: Terrible tyre choice! (laughter)
CH: He obviously has played a significant part in Formula One history and he still seems to enjoy what he is doing and he is a formidable competitor and there is only one person that really knows what he wants to do and that’s Michael himself and I am sure that when he is ready he will make the relevant decision.
AN: Well, I think I was once privileged to race-engineer Mario Andretti when he was at that point, aged 47, and a lot of people said he should have retired, but the fact is that he loved driving racing cars and if people are still prepared to provide cars for that driver then why shouldn’t they continue? I think it is rather sad that some people became judgemental when DC didn’t retire at the end of 2004, but instead came to drive for Red Bull and as Ron and Christian said I think it is very much a personal decision and in Michael’s case he clearly loves his racing and enjoys it and he is also a supreme competitor and I think he is questioning – I would imagine, and it is not for me to second-guess – but I imagine he is questioning on the one hand that he desperately wants to stay competitive as long as he is racing, but on the other hand he loves doing it and would love to continue for as long as possible.
NH: Well, I certainly wish he will continue, but I am sure that will not influence him very much. So it’s his decision and whatever that decision is I think he has had a remarkable career. Everyone knows that. You only have to look at the statistics and he has contributed a lot to the sport. I remember very well where it all started and he was a German Formula Three driver and he came to junior team and that is just 15 years ago and its not too long since he started and so they are absolutely great memories. But I think we speak about it after the decision is taken and I hope he will surprise some people on Sunday.
RD: I do think we should all try to get Adrian to retire from being a racing driver.

Q: (Heinz Pruller - ORF) Gentlemen, I would like to ask each one of you for a personal good memory of Michael – of a moment together, whether it is racing, or at a party or a remarkable dialogue - something nice and personal.
RD: I think private reminiscences are those… and that is what they are. They are private. I have had some great moments with him and they are probably off-circuit and I think you spoil it if you share it. And I don’t offend you, but I immediately remembered a particular moment that was very good fun, but I don’t think he’d particularly want me to share it with you.
NH: I have lots of them, obviously, and I would prefer to tell you after his decision. But one thing I can tell you from my memories and I can tell you when I came to Mercedes-Benz and he was already a group C driver and he was getting out of the pits and he was quicker than Jochen Mass in his fastest race lap and I thought ‘that is something’ and it was.

Q: (Ted Kravitz - ITV) Adrian, designers work in annual cycles, so by the same token that you are not responsible for this year’s Red Bull, you are responsible for this year’s McLaren. Can I have your view on why it has not been as competitive as McLaren would like?
AN: It was obviously the finishing touches!
RD: Don’t answer the question, Adrian. It’s a good question, but don’t….
AN: Seriously, I think it’s a very good car and it is a shame that it hasn’t won any races this year. There were times when it could have done if the cards had fallen its way a little more, but in terms of specifics it is difficult for me to answer because unfortunately McLaren have not been very forthcoming with details of how they run the car this year.

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Q: (Ted Kravitz - ITV) Adrian, designers work in annual cycles, so by the same token that you are not responsible for this year’s Red Bull, you are responsible for this year’s McLaren. Can I have your view on why it has not been as competitive as McLaren would like?
AN: It was obviously the finishing touches!
RD: Don’t answer the question, Adrian. It’s a good question, but don’t….
AN: Seriously, I think it’s a very good car and it is a shame that it hasn’t won any races this year. There were times when it could have done if the cards had fallen its way a little more, but in terms of specifics it is difficult for me to answer because unfortunately McLaren have not been very forthcoming with details of how they run the car this year.

que bueno esto! Cachondo Ron jaja..

Por cierto, Piquet ha rodado en menos de 4 segundos mas lento que yamamoto..



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Q: (Dan Knutson - Speed Sport News) Lewis Hamilton will probably become an ex-GP2 driver on Sunday. What next for him?
RD: We are clearly aware of where we are as regards our driver line up and we are very fortunate that we have Fernando driving for us next year, which gives us the option of choice as it were. We have the option of a dominant and competitive driver and we are no illusion about how things will unfold with Kimi so clearly he is an option, but just that, an option, and I along with Norbert and Martin have avoided all dialogue about what role he will play in our future until after this weekend because he has got a job to do and that is to win the GP2 championship and that is his job now and when that is finished one way or the other then we will look to his future and what part McLaren Mercedes will play in it. But certainly there is no decision taken.

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SECTOR 1

1 38 Sebastian Vettel 26.779

2 35 Alexander Wurz 27.074

3 6 Felipe Massa 27.106

4 5 Michael Schumacher 27.147

5 41 Franck Montagny 27.322

6 16 Nick Heidfeld 27.322

7 4 Pedro de la Rosa 27.368

8 3 Kimi Räikkönen 27.399

9 17 Robert Kubica 27.428

10 19 Christijan Albers 27.452

11 8 Jarno Trulli 27.499

12 20 Vitantonio Liuzzi 27.537

13 18 Tiago Monteiro 27.542

14 10 Nico Rosberg 27.547

15 21 Scott Speed 27.551

16 1 Fernando Alonso 27.578

17 22 Takuma Sato 27.594

18 9 Mark Webber 27.597

19 40 Neel Jani 27.603

20 7 Ralf Schumacher 27.611

21 14 David Coulthard 27.660

22 39 Giorgio Mondini 27.683

23 15 Christian Klien 27.698

24 23 Sakon Yamamoto 27.786

25 2 Giancarlo Fisichella 27.794

26 36 Anthony Davidson 27.837

27 37 Robert Doornbos 27.997
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SECTOR 2

1 5 Michael Schumacher 27.953

2 6 Felipe Massa 28.044

3 38 Sebastian Vettel 28.046

4 35 Alexander Wurz 28.168

5 3 Kimi Räikkönen 28.379

6 4 Pedro de la Rosa 28.482

7 1 Fernando Alonso 28.497

8 16 Nick Heidfeld 28.546

9 2 Giancarlo Fisichella 28.610

10 15 Christian Klien 28.731

11 36 Anthony Davidson 28.755

12 18 Tiago Monteiro 28.761

13 10 Nico Rosberg 28.775

14 17 Robert Kubica 28.776

15 41 Franck Montagny 28.822

16 7 Ralf Schumacher 28.841

17 8 Jarno Trulli 28.853

18 9 Mark Webber 28.886

19 14 David Coulthard 28.902

20 39 Giorgio Mondini 28.992

21 19 Christijan Albers 28.992

22 37 Robert Doornbos 29.051

23 20 Vitantonio Liuzzi 29.065

24 40 Neel Jani 29.093

25 21 Scott Speed 29.172

26 22 Takuma Sato 29.324

27 23 Sakon Yamamoto 29.553
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SECTOR 3

1 38 Sebastian Vettel 27.738

2 5 Michael Schumacher 27.845

3 6 Felipe Massa 27.927

4 4 Pedro de la Rosa 28.094

5 35 Alexander Wurz 28.141

6 3 Kimi Räikkönen 28.194

7 16 Nick Heidfeld 28.326

8 1 Fernando Alonso 28.361

9 10 Nico Rosberg 28.403

10 17 Robert Kubica 28.475

11 19 Christijan Albers 28.541

12 41 Franck Montagny 28.577

13 2 Giancarlo Fisichella 28.602

14 15 Christian Klien 28.639

15 36 Anthony Davidson 28.665

16 8 Jarno Trulli 28.669

17 14 David Coulthard 28.717

18 7 Ralf Schumacher 28.731

19 39 Giorgio Mondini 28.751

20 9 Mark Webber 28.799

21 37 Robert Doornbos 28.931

22 40 Neel Jani 28.965

23 18 Tiago Monteiro 28.974

24 21 Scott Speed 28.996

25 20 Vitantonio Liuzzi 29.020

26 23 Sakon Yamamoto 29.111

27 22 Takuma Sato 29.188



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speed

1 10 Nico Rosberg 14:56:13 340.5

2 6 Felipe Massa 14:33:46 340.0

3 38 Sebastian Vettel 14:51:30 339.0

4 20 Vitantonio Liuzzi 14:59:03 338.5

5 3 Kimi Räikkönen 14:56:18 337.7

6 35 Alexander Wurz 14:59:52 337.6

7 5 Michael Schumacher 14:59:02 337.5

8 17 Robert Kubica 14:56:28 336.9

9 16 Nick Heidfeld 14:58:19 336.9

10 9 Mark Webber 14:58:55 336.8

11 19 Christijan Albers 14:59:08 336.8

12 40 Neel Jani 14:46:31 336.4

13 23 Sakon Yamamoto 14:20:27 336.3

14 18 Tiago Monteiro 14:58:54 336.1

15 2 Giancarlo Fisichella 14:57:28 335.1

16 41 Franck Montagny 14:41:10 334.9

17 1 Fernando Alonso 14:39:48 334.8

18 4 Pedro de la Rosa 14:58:30 334.4

19 22 Takuma Sato 15:00:29 334.1

20 21 Scott Speed 14:58:53 333.6

21 8 Jarno Trulli 14:53:06 332.6

22 14 David Coulthard 15:00:06 332.5

23 37 Robert Doornbos 14:59:15 332.1

24 7 Ralf Schumacher 14:30:20 331.8

25 15 Christian Klien 14:33:42 330.6

26 39 Giorgio Mondini 14:57:51 330.5

27 36 Anthony Davidson 14:10:22 325.6
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