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14 March 2008 Formula 1 5

Grand Prix Special, Australia – Practice, Full Results

f1 Grand Prix Special, Australia – Practice, Full Results

Well the season has officially started… At 10am Australian time, the first of three practice sessions began.

What was interesting was just how competitive the Force India cars were – Fisichella finished the first practice in 12th and the second in 9th, which is certainly an improvement on last year. Whether he was on a particularly light fuel load and whether the times will remain as low throughout the weekend remains to be seen.

Having topped the first practice, Räikkönen could do no better than 6th in the second. Afterwards he was far from amused at how well the car was going which does seem a little strange after praising the speed of the 2008 Ferrari after every pre-season test. He did explain that they struggled with the set-up in the afternoon session – I expect that, being Ferrari, they will have no such problems come tomorrow.

f1 Grand Prix Special, Australia – Practice, Full Results

The Super Aguris were understandably well off the pace, it is no surprise that after a winter of not knowing whether they were actually going to grace the track or not, they have missed out on valuable development time. While finishing second to last and last, over 4 seconds off the pace, Sato was keen to point out that he’s happy to just be racing. What more could he say?

What was disappointing was not to see the true pace of the Williams cars; Rosberg spent much of the first session stuck in the garage with gearbox problems. The second session was slightly more productive and the German finished it in 8th, while his team-mate Nakajima could only manage a 1:29.077 leaving him in 16th.

f1 Grand Prix Special, Australia – Practice, Full Results

The Red Bulls were surprisingly quick. I had a suspicion that they would be fast but Webber’s 2nd place finish in the second practice was, although 0.9 seconds off Hamilton, certainly a good time. Lets hope that the cars stay in one piece for long enough to get a result – last year Webber and Coulthard failed to finish 14 races between them.

It’s difficult to draw any firm conclusions from the opening two tests but it is clear that the McLarens and Ferraris are a cut above the rest. The most interesting battle over the weekend? Well… Räikkönen/Hamilton will certainly be worth watching closely but watch out for the Renaults, Red Bulls, BMW Saubers and Williams’ as there is little more than a second separating them all.

f1 Grand Prix Special, Australia – Practice, Full Results

Practice 1

Pos Driver Team Time Gap Laps
1. Raikkonen Ferrari 1:26.461 25
2. Hamilton McLaren 1:26.948 +0.487 21
3. Massa Ferrari 1:26.958 +0.497 25
4. Kovalainen McLaren 1:27.114 +0.653 19
5. Webber Red Bull 1:28.263 +1.802 18
6. Alonso Renault 1:28.360 +1.899 22
7. Kubica BMW Sauber 1:28.579 +2.118 12
8. Glock Toyota 1:28.913 +2.452 16
9. Vettel Toro Rosso 1:28.957 +2.496 22
10. Trulli Toyota 1:29.014 +2.553 23
11. Button Honda 1:29.124 +2.663 25
12. Fisichella Force India 1:29.230 +2.769 24
13. Coulthard Red Bull 1:29.301 +2.840 5
14. Bourdais Toro Rosso 1:29.363 +2.902 32
15. Barrichello Honda 1:29.533 +3.072 17
16. Heidfeld BMW Sauber 1:29.561 +3.100 7
17. Sutil Force India 1:30.155 +3.694 13
18. Piquet Renault 1:30.357 +3.896 21
19. Sato Super Aguri 1:31.048 +4.587 7
20. Davidson Super Aguri 1:31.771 +5.310 7
21. Nakajima Williams 1:35.053 +8.592 3
22. Rosberg Williams No time 3

Practice 2

Pos Driver Team Time Gap Laps
1. Hamilton McLaren 1:26.559 33
2. Webber Red Bull 1:27.473 +0.914 27
3. Massa Ferrari 1:27.640 +1.081 29
4. Kovalainen McLaren 1:27.683 +1.124 29
5. Coulthard Red Bull 1:28.037 +1.478 26
6. Räikkönen Ferrari 1:28.208 +1.649 28
7. Trulli Toyota 1:28.292 +1.733 22
8. Rosberg Williams 1:28.352 +1.793 31
9. Fisichella Force India 1:28.469 +1.910 32
10. Glock Toyota 1:28.582 +2.023 28
11. Button Honda 1:28.632 +2.073 30
12. Heidfeld BMW 1:28.731 +2.172 33
13. Alonso Renault 1:28.779 +2.220 37
14. Barrichello Honda 1:28.849 +2.290 28
15. Kubica BMW 1:28.860 +2.301 35
16. Nakajima Williams 1:29.077 +2.518 33
17. Sutil Force India 1:29.161 +2.602 32
18. Vettel Toro Rosso 1:29.193 +2.634 40
19. Piquet Renault 1:29.518 +2.959 14
20. Bourdais Toro Rosso 1:29.605 +3.046 11
21. Sato Super Aguri 1:30.663 +4.104 16
22. Davidson Super Aguri 1:31.527 +4.968 8

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5 comments on Grand Prix Special, Australia – Practice, Full Results

  1. Richard Merriman, 14 March 2008 12:49

    Hope this means that we will be getting some good race reports(incl. grids and results)in your excellent new look magazine.

  2. Ed Foster, 14 March 2008 15:23

    Dear Richard,

    We won’t be having specific Grand Prix reports in the magazine as, being a monthly, we will be out of date in no time. That is one of the reasons why we have decided to offer these on the website on a daily basis.

    We will of course have the usual comment and analysis by Nigel Roebuck.

    We will also be including full results on the website, the tables are being made as we speak so hopefully they will be available by the end of play today.

    Best

    Ed

  3. Clive Pritchard, 14 March 2008 21:44

    Great to see the website up & running. I do miss the reports of the Grand Prix’s in Motor Sport. I understand that we live in an instant age of news, & I will be up at 02.30 to see the Ozzie GP Practise tonight, but I do miss waiting to see the Green colour( for a British Win) on the Autosport weekly Magazine in the 60′s & the considered & indepth report in Motor Sport. I know the reports would be in retrospect, but I feel it is worth a trial? Or am I just getting old!!

  4. Richard Merriman, 14 March 2008 23:27

    Dear Ed

    I am a little disappointed to hear of no GP reports. This will not stop me getting the magazine. What I really meant was that if we were getting this detail on the website could we not expect just a page or two of a reflections type report with a grid and results…

  5. Richard Merriman, 14 March 2008 23:30

    …I was not expecting a “mechanic blows his nose on lap 30″ type detail.

    Keep up the good work

    Regards

    Richard Merriman

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