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Australian Grand Prix, Free practice session 1 results

1. ALONSO Mclaren 1m29.214s

2. MASSA Ferrari 1m30.707s

3. VETTEL BMW 1m30.857s

4. HAMILTON McLaren 1m30.878s

5. BUTTON Honda 1m31.162s

6. NAKAJIMA Williams 1m31.401s

7. COULTHARD Red Bull 1m31.528s

8. KOVALAINEN Renault 1m31.571s

9. WEBBER Red Bull 1m31.661s

10. BARRICHELLO Honda 1m31.737s

11. SATO Super Aguri 1m31.782s

12. FISICHELLA Renault 1m32.011s

13. WURZ Williams 1m32.194s

14. SUTIL Spyker 1m34.043s

15. LIUZZI Toro Rosso 1m34.627s

16. ALBERS Spyker 1m35.055s

17. HEIDFELD BMW 1m37.249s

18. DAVIDSON Super Aguri 1m39.221s

19. RAIKKONEN Ferrari 1m39.242s

20. R SCHUMACHER Toyota 1m39.550s

21. SPEED Toro Rosso 1m41.763s

22. TRULLI Toyota 1m44.130s

I WANT CROMPTON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! >_<:happy:

Alonso just smashed the fastest time of the day. Hard to know which people are on hard or soft tyres but it looks ominous.

Another 41 hours and I will be at the track.

Yeah Billy just isn't the same hey!!!

The tyre rules are mad for this year >_<

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