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01 Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 1:37.718 17 laps

02 Mark Webber Red Bull 1:38.475 0.757 36 laps

03 Fernando Alonso Ferrari 1:38.483 0.765 35 laps

04 Lewis Hamilton McLaren 1:38.748 1.030 31 laps

05 Jenson Button McLaren 1:38.786 1.068 32 laps

06 Felipe Massa Ferrari 1:39.029 1.311 33 laps

07 Nico Rosberg Mercedes 1:39.448 1.730 32 laps

08 Bruno Senna Williams 1:39.531 1.813 38 laps

09 Kamui Kobayashi Sauber 1:39.653 1.935 36 laps

10 Michael Schumacher Mercedes 1:40.115 2.397 30 laps

11 Kimi Raikkonen Lotus 1:40.166 2.448 32 laps

12 Pastor Maldonado Williams 1:40.230 2.512 35 laps

13 Romain Grosjean Lotus 1:40.286 2.568 32 laps

14 Sergio Perez Sauber 1:40.326 2.608 35 laps

15 Daniel Ricciardo Toro Rosso 1:40.435 2.717 30 laps

16 Jean-Eric Vergne Toro Rosso 1:40.516 2.798 32 laps

17 Nico Hulkenberg Force India 1:40.700 2.982 34 laps

18 Paul di Resta Force India 1:41.430 3.712 35 laps

19 Heikki Kovalainen Caterham 1:42.476 4.758 38 laps

20 Timo Glock Marussia 1:42.652 4.934 33 laps

21 Vitaly Petrov Caterham 1:42.846 5.128 38 laps

22 Charles Pic Marussia 1:43.538 5.820 38 laps

23 Pedro de la Rosa HRT 1:44.453 6.735 16 laps

24 Narain Karthikeyan HRT 1:45.114 7.396 20 laps

http://www.planetf1.com/driver/3213/8253198/Prac-Two-Two-from-two-for-Vettel

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the old aero packages generated too much downforce, and the FIA periodically has to fiddle with the allowable wing dimensions to keep cornering speeds reasonable

*waits for some retard to say driver and spectator deaths are a perfectly acceptable trade off for 'spectacle'*

yer coz tyres that delaminate is so much more ''safer''................. :rolleyes:

yer coz tyres that delaminate is so much more ''safer''................. :rolleyes:

Having tyres that delaminate is safer than having higher speeds. One is only a drama at the end of the tyres life, the other means that if something goes wrong at a higher speed, there is more chance of injury or death.

Ferrari pushing the rules to the limit and deliberately getting Massa a grid penalty to move Alonso up another spot. Clever, but if it was Red Bull doing that everyone would be spitting chips calling them cheats

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