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New season - Excited about the first race! Hopefully it won't be another borefest of a season! First Practice times....
LIUZZI MAKES DAZZLING START
Vitantonio Liuzzi got his Formula 1 career off to a dream start by topping the timesheets in the first practice session of the new season at Melbourne.
The reigning F3000 champion, who is serving as Red Bull’s third driver this season, looked confident and assured throughout his 19 laps and outpaced the much more experienced Pedro de la Rosa by more than half a second.
With teams restricted to just two sets of tyres over the whole weekend, and engines having to last two full GP meetings, few of the established front-runners ran more than a few exploratory laps.
Among the notable absentees were Michael Schumacher, Kimi Raikkonen and the two Renaults of Fernando Alonso and Giancarlo Fisichella, who completed only installation laps and did not record a time.
The third drivers took full advantage to steal the show on a dry and warm Albert Park circuit, claiming the top three places on the charts.
The trio was rounded out by Toyota test driver Ricardo Zonta, while McLaren’s Juan Pablo Montoya was fastest of the race drivers in fourth place – albeit some 1.5s behind the flying Liuzzi after a mere five laps of running for his new team.
Next up was the man Montoya replaced at McLaren, David Coulthard, now happily ensconced in his new home at Red Bull Racing. Felipe Massa was sixth fastest for Sauber, just ahead of crowd favourite Mark Webber in the leading Williams.
Jarno Trulli was the faster of the Toyotas in eighth place, with BAR's Jenson Button ninth and Christian Klien ensuring that all three Red Bull cars made the top 10.
Few would have predicted that outcome a few months ago, when – in its former guise of Jaguar Racing – the financially stricken team appeared destined to join the scrapheap of F1 history. All right, it's only first practice, but for the folks at Milton Keynes it will come as a real shot in the arm.
Friday first practice times from Melbourne
1. LIUZZI Red Bull 1m25.967s
2. DE LA ROSA McLaren 1m26.480s
3. ZONTA Toyota 1m27.265s
4. MONTOYA McLaren 1m27.425s
5. COULTHARD Red Bull 1m27.573s
6. MASSA Sauber 1m27.971s
7. WEBBER Williams 1m28.269s
8. TRULLI Toyota 1m28.366s
9. BUTTON BAR 1m28.632s
10. KLIEN Red Bull 1m28.634s
11. HEIDFELD Williams 1m29.172s
12. BARRICHELLO Ferrari 1m29.227s
13. R.SCHUMACHER Toyota 1m29.285s
14. VILLENEUVE Sauber 1m29.332s
15. DOORNBOS Jordan 1m29.370s
16. SATO BAR 1m31.364s
17. MONTEIRO Jordan 1m32.346s
18. KARTHIKEYAN Jordan 1m38.175s
19. RAIKKONEN McLaren no time
20. M.SCHUMACHER Ferrari no time
21. FISICHELLA Renault no time
22. ALONSO Renault no time
23. FRIESACHER Minardi no time
24. ALBERS Minardi no time
New season - Excited about the first race! Hopefully it won't be another borefest of a season! First Practice times....
LIUZZI MAKES DAZZLING START
Vitantonio Liuzzi got his Formula 1 career off to a dream start by topping the timesheets in the first practice session of the new season at Melbourne.
The reigning F3000 champion, who is serving as Red Bull’s third driver this season, looked confident and assured throughout his 19 laps and outpaced the much more experienced Pedro de la Rosa by more than half a second.
With teams restricted to just two sets of tyres over the whole weekend, and engines having to last two full GP meetings, few of the established front-runners ran more than a few exploratory laps.
Among the notable absentees were Michael Schumacher, Kimi Raikkonen and the two Renaults of Fernando Alonso and Giancarlo Fisichella, who completed only installation laps and did not record a time.
The third drivers took full advantage to steal the show on a dry and warm Albert Park circuit, claiming the top three places on the charts.
The trio was rounded out by Toyota test driver Ricardo Zonta, while McLaren’s Juan Pablo Montoya was fastest of the race drivers in fourth place – albeit some 1.5s behind the flying Liuzzi after a mere five laps of running for his new team.
Next up was the man Montoya replaced at McLaren, David Coulthard, now happily ensconced in his new home at Red Bull Racing. Felipe Massa was sixth fastest for Sauber, just ahead of crowd favourite Mark Webber in the leading Williams.
Jarno Trulli was the faster of the Toyotas in eighth place, with BAR's Jenson Button ninth and Christian Klien ensuring that all three Red Bull cars made the top 10.
Few would have predicted that outcome a few months ago, when – in its former guise of Jaguar Racing – the financially stricken team appeared destined to join the scrapheap of F1 history. All right, it's only first practice, but for the folks at Milton Keynes it will come as a real shot in the arm.
Friday first practice times from Melbourne
1. LIUZZI Red Bull 1m25.967s
2. DE LA ROSA McLaren 1m26.480s
3. ZONTA Toyota 1m27.265s
4. MONTOYA McLaren 1m27.425s
5. COULTHARD Red Bull 1m27.573s
6. MASSA Sauber 1m27.971s
7. WEBBER Williams 1m28.269s
8. TRULLI Toyota 1m28.366s
9. BUTTON BAR 1m28.632s
10. KLIEN Red Bull 1m28.634s
11. HEIDFELD Williams 1m29.172s
12. BARRICHELLO Ferrari 1m29.227s
13. R.SCHUMACHER Toyota 1m29.285s
14. VILLENEUVE Sauber 1m29.332s
15. DOORNBOS Jordan 1m29.370s
16. SATO BAR 1m31.364s
17. MONTEIRO Jordan 1m32.346s
18. KARTHIKEYAN Jordan 1m38.175s
19. RAIKKONEN McLaren no time
20. M.SCHUMACHER Ferrari no time
21. FISICHELLA Renault no time
22. ALONSO Renault no time
23. FRIESACHER Minardi no time
24. ALBERS Minardi no time
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