Kimi Raikkonen,
now the only Ferrari driver with a chance of taking the
Drivers' title - albeit a slim one - seems to be the man on
form, at least purely in terms of lap times today at the
Shanghai International Circuit. The Finn topped the time
sheets at the end of both of today's ninety minute sessions.
As usual, on such a long track and on one which sees very
little race action apart from this event and the MotoGP
race, the track was very green in the first session of the
day, providing little grip.
However, gradually, as more laps were completed and it
rubbered-in, the situation improved, with Kimi's best
afternoon time being around half a second quicker than he
managed in the morning. In fact, the top four drivers were
all in the same order in both the morning and afternoon.
Fernando Alonso was second fastest for McLaren-Mercedes,
followed by Felipe Massa in the second F2007, with the
Spaniard's team-mate Lewis Hamilton fourth. All four men
were inside the 1m 37 second barrier. Fifth and sixth
respectively at the end of the day were Jarno Trulli for
Toyota and Mark Webber for Red Bull Racing. Over the course
of the day, Kimi completed a total of 55 laps, while Felipe
did 50.
The weather is very hot and humid, making working conditions
for drivers and mechanics rather unpleasant. However, it
appears that the left-overs of a typhoon in the area might
bring cooling thunderstorms to the circuit tomorrow
afternoon and most of the day on Sunday. However, after the
downpour in Fuji, Japan last Sunday, it seems that while the
spectators might relish the prospect of a damp track to
liven up the show, the top teams would rather opt for the
less unpredictable dry conditions.
Kimi Raikkonen: "A good day, even if the Friday
results have to be considered for what they are, given that
we do not know what our main rivals are up to. The car
quickly proved to be well balanced, but there is still room
to improve the handling.
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The weather was very hot and humid today in
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Kimi Raikkonen, now the only Ferrari driver with a
chance of taking the Drivers' title - albeit a slim
one - seems to be the man on form, at least purely
in terms of lap times today at the Shanghai
International Circuit. |
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"The track was very slippery, but luckily, there are plenty
of escape roads so that any mistakes don't cost a driver
anything. I'm expecting a very close fight tomorrow."
Felipe Massa: "We are all very close, given that both
in the morning and in the afternoon, the first four in the
order were all within around two tenths. I am happy with the
first day of free practice and I hope to continue in the
same way for the rest of the weekend. We worked a lot on
set-up and I think we are on the right track. The track was
very dirty and slippery, but it improved over the course of
the day."
Luca Baldisserri: "Not much to say about this Friday.
We went through the usual preparation programme, trying
various different set-up changes on the two cars and
comparing the performance of the two types of Bridgestone
tyre available to us. Track conditions were rather difficult
and the surface really was very slippery. It is incredibly
close, as indeed has been the case throughout the
championship. It will be the details that make the
difference, giving either ourselves or our main rivals the
edge."
Free practice -
First session: K. Raikkonen: 1st 1.37.024 24 laps chassis
262; F. Massa: 3rd 1.37.128 21 laps chassis 263; Weather:
air temperature 27/29 °C, track temperature 32/35 °C,
cloudy.
Free Practice - Second session: K. Raikkonen: 1st 1.36.607
31 laps chassis 262; F. Massa: 3rd 1.36.630 29 laps chassis
263; Weather: air temperature 29/28 °C, track temperature 38
°C, cloudy.
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