Friday, March 25, 2011

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McLaren flying softly


Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton stayed with the fastest times in the second practice session GP Australia.

The British were the only ones who were able to tour under one minute 26 seconds, fulfilling the role that Martin Whitmarsh proposed road to Albert Park: "that of a surprise."

Machiavellian
After a season, the Woking team opted by making a radical change in the car's set was first tested during the morning session. For something was that the MP4-26 were the most shot in the first round.


And with the track having taken the color of the rubber, Jenson and Lewis came to court in the second round, lighter fuel, and found that the McLaren walks. 1m25s854 for Button, 1m25s986 to Hamilton. Leaving Fernando Alonso to Ferrari and Sebastian Vettel to Red Bull for just over a tenth, but over one minute twenty-six.

So, the fifth fastest time was for Mark Webber, a little more off of poker champions, finishing the 269 Australian Vettel. While the sixth brand in the afternoon it was up to a revitalized Michael Schumacher, who after losing to his teammate Nico Rosberg in the morning, afternoon we did more than seven tenths. Then in the second round Nico finished tenth, closing the gap in the top ten at the tip 1s594.


Staying ahead
Felipe Massa, who finished seventh. The surprising Sergio Perez, finishing eighth in the Sauber. And the experienced Rubinho Barrichello, who led Williams to ninth.

Advanced
half of the grid, we find the Toro Rosso interspersed with Lotus Renault GP. Being the eleventh best time to Alguersuari, followed by Vitaly Petrov, and teammate Nick Heidfeld Sebastien Buemi.


That said, realize that the Force India at least in the preview is gone back a little. Because Paul di Resta and Adrian Sutil first appear in the sixteenth and seventeenth position, behind Kamui Kobayashi and just beating the Team Lotus and the Virgin team. Taking this opportunity to mention that of these two only the Team Lotus managed to get within 107%. A rule that served as a reference today but in tomorrow's qualifying could leave many out.

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