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Melbourne: The grid & How will the race pan out?
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1 Giancarlo Fisichella 3m01.460s 2 Jarno Trulli 3m04.429s 3 Mark Webber 3m04.996s 4 Jacques Villeneuve 3m06.846s 5 David Coulthard 3m07.212s 6 Christian Klien 3m07.477s 7 Nick Heidfeld 3m09.130s 8 Jenson Button 3m12.128s 9 Juan Pablo Montoya 3m14.645s 10 Kimi Raikkonen 3m15.558s 11 Rubens Barrichello 3m16.822s 12 Narain Karthikeyan 3m17.092s 13 Fernando Alonso 3m17.466s 14 Tiago Monteiro 3m20.329s 15 Ralf Schumacher 3m22.717s 16 Patrick Friesacher 3m28.363s 17 Christijan Albers 0m0s 18 Michael Schumacher 0m0s 19 Takuma Sato BAR 20 Felipe Massa Sauber Fisi is in the prime position. A strong car and most of his challengers far back. Webber is looking good too, I would have him down as a podium. How will the McLaren boys, Michael and Alonso get through the field. They should all be fueled up for a decent first stint. Is it a 2 stopper? |
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