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    2007 Formula 1 French Grand Prix

    After a hard week of testing and development the Formula 1 teams got their first chance to see how much progress they had made in today's two practice sessions for the French Grand Prix at Magny-Cours. And this first day brought promising news for the Scuderia Ferrari, with both cars topping the timesheets in both of the sessions, leaving the McLarens trailing in their wake.

    It was a slightly troubled day in general for McLaren with Lewis Hamilton's car breaking down on track in the first session and Fernando Alonso finishing a lowly 8th in the second. We'll have to wait until tomorrow's qualifying to see how much Ferrari have really closed the gap, but the signs are promising for a Ferrari recovery, which is certainly good news for the neutral fan in terms of the championships. McLaren had been threatening to run away with both titles this year, but it seems that Ferrari are not willing to go down without a fight.

    The other big news of today's session was a stunning showing from Toro Rosso in the second session, finishing 3rd and 5th behind the Ferraris and split by Hamilton's McLaren. Today also saw the return to action of BMW's Robert Kubica after his spectacular accident in Montreal three weeks ago. Sebastian Vettel was demoted back to his usual reserve driver role after his strong debut performance in Indianapolis, but his time will surely come.

    Practice One

    01 K. Räikkönen Ferrari 1:15.382 22 laps
    02 F. Massa Ferrari 1:15.447 22 laps
    03 F. Alonso McLaren 1:16.154 19 laps
    04 N. Rosberg Williams 1:16.214 24 laps
    05 D. Coulthard Red Bull 1:16.268 24 laps
    06 L. Hamilton McLaren 1:16.277 20 laps
    07 N. Heidfeld BMW 1:16.338 25 laps
    08 A. Wurz Williams 1:16.407 23 laps
    09 R. Kubica BMW 1:16.441 19 laps
    10 J. Trulli Toyota 1:16.603 26 laps
    11 V. Liuzzi Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:16.895 32 laps
    12 T. Sato Super Aguri 1:16.967 22 laps
    13 R. Barrichello Honda 1:16.990 25 laps
    14 J. Button Honda 1:17.047 24 laps
    15 S. Speed Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:17.103 33 laps
    16 A. Davidson Super Aguri 1:17.166 26 laps
    17 R. Schumacher Toyota 1:17.168 26 laps
    18 G. Fisichella Renault 1:17.226 20 laps
    19 H. Kovalainen Renault 1:17.348 21 laps
    20 M. Webber Red Bull 1:17.435 26 laps
    21 C. Albers Spyker F1 1:18.178 28 laps
    22 A. Sutil Spyker F1 1:18.419 15 laps

    Practice Two

    01 F. Massa Ferrari 1:15.453 38 laps
    02 K. Räikkönen Ferrari 1:15.488 28 laps
    03 S. Speed Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:15.773 21 laps
    04 L. Hamilton McLaren 1:15.780 36 laps
    05 V. Liuzzi Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:15.952 40 laps
    06 D. Coulthard Red Bull 1:15.958 36 laps
    07 N. Rosberg Williams 1:16.003 39 laps
    08 F. Alonso McLaren 1:16.049 32 laps
    09 A. Davidson Super Aguri 1:16.162 25 laps
    10 R. Schumacher Toyota 1:16.184 41 laps
    11 G. Fisichella Renault 1:16.205 43 laps
    12 R. Kubica BMW 1:16.236 42 laps
    13 A. Wurz Williams 1:16.260 38 laps
    14 J. Trulli Toyota 1:16.285 46 laps
    15 J. Button Honda 1:16.395 43 laps
    16 M. Webber Red Bull 1:16.562 17 laps
    17 H. Kovalainen Renault 1:16.735 40 laps
    18 R. Barrichello Honda 1:16.950 47 laps
    19 N. Heidfeld BMW 1:16.968 18 laps
    20 T. Sato Super Aguri 1:17.165 49 laps
    21 A. Sutil Spyker F1 1:18.213 32 laps
    22 C. Albers Spyker F1 1:18.708 9 laps
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    Ferrari bounced back from their disappointing North American leg with a pole position for Felipe Massa at Magny-Cours as Alonso and McLaren struggled. The grid sees the two Ferraris split by Lewis Hamilton's McLaren in the top three with Robert Kubica making an excellent comeback from injury with a spot on the second row.

    However, the big story of the day was the reliability nightmare for Fernando Alonso as his McLaren's gearbox gave out on the first lap of Q3. Rotten luck for Alonso, and really the first indication of a chink in the McLaren car's armour. He will start from a lowly tenth place on the grid and his hopes of a victory will surely have faded completely. Tomorrow's race will be a damage limitation exercise for the world champion.

    Renault put in an encouraging performance in front of their home crowd by locking out the third row with Fisichella pipping Kovalainen. Trulli and Rosberg again easily outperformed their struggling teammates to come 8th and 9th. Honda will be slightly heartened to have seemingly leapfrogged the Red Bulls in terms of pace with Button 12th and Barrichello 13th, both just behind Schumacher's Toyota. Rows 8 and 9 are an all Red Bull affair, row 10 is all Super Aguri, and the back row is formation flying from the two Spykers as per usual.

    Tomorrow's race should be a fascinating one with Hamilton left to duel it out alone with the two Ferraris at the front of the grid. The interesting test will be to see who is carrying the most fuel. Raikkonen looks to be the heavier of the two Ferraris. If he can squeeze past Hamilton from the start then it could potentially ruin Hamilton's race and let Massa open up a lead out front. The other point of interest will be to see how many cars Fernando Alonso can get past throughout the race. He needs to fight for every last point if he wants to keep in title contention so he will be pushing mighty hard, hoping at least to get in amongst the Renaults.

    Qualifying Results

    1. Massa
    2. Hamilton
    3. Raikkonen
    4. Kubica
    5. Fisichella
    6. Kovalainen
    7. Heidfeld
    8. Trulli
    9. Rosberg
    10. Alonso
    11. Schumacher
    12. Button
    13. Barrichello
    14. Webber
    15. Speed
    16. Coulthard
    17. Liuzzi
    18. Wurz
    19. Sato
    20. Davidson
    21. Albers
    22. Sutil
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    Is Alonso definately starting from 10th position then? I thought they might have to change the engine for the race, dropping him to 20th position.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vaigra View Post
    Is Alonso definately starting from 10th position then? I thought they might have to change the engine for the race, dropping him to 20th position.
    I also thought the same, but if it's a problem with the gearbox there's no need to change the gearbox, is it?
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    i have a feeling massa will win this one, but hamilton will still be going strong at the top of the championship.

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    If there was a problem with the gearbox how could there get any smoke to the tunnel above his head? (I have no idea how that part is called)... At least, I have never seen smoke comming out of there due to a gearbox problem. But since I'm not that technical I could be completely wrong about it, so please forgive me if I'm wrong on this...

    I wouldn't be surprised of McLaren brings a statement out tonight saying that they did have to change the engine and that Alonso starts out of the pit tomorrow...
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    It was reported over the radio to Hamilton that they thought Alonso had an engine problem. But afterwards Martin Whitmarsh (McLaren engineer) spoke to British TV and said it was a gearbox issue, not engine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack_Bauer View Post
    It was reported over the radio to Hamilton that they thought Alonso had an engine problem. But afterwards Martin Whitmarsh (McLaren engineer) spoke to British TV and said it was a gearbox issue, not engine.
    Did Whitmarsh have a dent in his forehead roughly the same size as Norbert Haug's thumb?
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    Hamilton beaten off the line by both Ferraris and then 1st into the pits... Lets see if he can get passed the BMWs
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    OMG! ... Albers drove out the pitlane with the entire fuel installation... What an idiot...
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    Quote Originally Posted by jorismo View Post
    OMG! ... Albers drove out the pitlane with the entire fuel installation... What an idiot...
    Not Albers' fault at all. It was the fault of the lollipop man at the front that he was let go too soon.

    Absolutely incredible move by Alonso in the high-speed chicane!
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    The lollipop man didn't clear him - just flipped it.

    Alonso's move was impressive though, he hasn't been stuffing around getting through traffic. Hamilton seems to be back to his slow middle stints that he had at the start of the season. Impressive to see him battle with Kubica out of the pits on cold tyres though
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    Albers just said it was his fault on Dutch TV
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cyco View Post
    Albers just said it was his fault on Dutch TV
    Since when do you speak Dutch?

    Just kidding, he did say so indeed...
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    Alonso seems to think the track isn't wide enough in several place...
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