GP – Free Practice 1: Ole, Ferrari is here!

Scuderia Ferrari marked the return of Formula 1 in the best possible way by setting the two fastest times in the first free practice session. Kimi Räikkönen, the reigning world champion, outpaced his teammate Felipe Massa on the Barcelona circuit in Spain. The Ferraris dominated the session with about a half-second advantage over their competitors. […]

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GP – Free Practice 1: Ole, Ferrari is here!

Scuderia Ferrari marked the return of Formula 1 in the best possible way by setting the two fastest times in the first free practice session. Kimi Räikkönen, the reigning world champion, outpaced his teammate Felipe Massa on the Barcelona circuit in Spain. The Ferraris dominated the session with about a half-second advantage over their competitors.

The full F1 grid made its reappearance at the Circuit de Catalunya, just one week after last week’s private tests. The track is well known to the teams and especially to the drivers, most of whom have already honed their skills there. Consequently, few laps were completed during this session.

It took more than 25 minutes after the start of the session for an F1 car to make its appearance. It was Kazuki Nakajima, followed by the two McLarens. Hamilton set the first good reference time. However, the reigning vice-champion was quickly surpassed when Räikkönen and the Ferraris entered, significantly ahead this morning.

Under very mild weather conditions, the hierarchy is almost respected as the two Ferraris lead the McLarens, in 3rd and 5th place. Between Hamilton and Kovalainen, Kubica slots in with the first BMW. His teammate, Heidfeld, is 9th.

A lot is expected from the Renaults this weekend. First free practice session and first opinion: the diamond drivers are 6th and 7th, more than a second from the leader, but the R28 seems to have made progress.

Coulthard with Red Bull Renault and Honda with Jenson Button are also in the top 10.

The other team expected was the small Scuderia Toro Rosso. The team came to Spain with its STR03, and for its first official tests, the results are not promising. Bourdais and Vettel are in 19th and 20th place only.

There were few laps this morning, so few incidents to report. Massa went off the track twice. He also managed to add a spin to his record. Trulli caused another red flag with an off-track excursion at turn 10, without severity.

Finally, note that Super-Aguri, uncertain all week about participating in the first European GP of the season, was indeed present. The team only started working a few hours before the first session. Sato and Davidson are therefore at the very end of the pack but are among the most enduring.

Free Practice 1 Results – 2008 Spanish GP

DriversTeamsTimeLaps
1RäikkönenFerrari F20081’20”64917
2MassaFerrari F2008+0”050 9
3HamiltonMcLaren MP4/23+0”543 20
4KubicaBMW F1.08+0”919 20
5KovalainenMcLaren MP4/23+1”109 10
6AlonsoRenault R28+1”284 18
7PiquetRenault R28+1”287 21
8CoulthardRed Bull RB4+1”469 20
9HeidfeldBMW F1.08+1”629 24
10ButtonHonda RA108+1”983 16
11GlockToyota TF108+2”353 21
12RosbergWilliams FW30+2”354 25
13WebberRed Bull RB4+2”366 14
14TrulliToyota TF108+2”492 15
15NakajimaWilliams FW30+2”504 24
16SutilForce India VMJ01+2”507 22
17FisichellaForce India VMJ01+2”547 20
18BarrichelloHonda RA108+2”704 14
19BourdaisToro Rosso STR03+3”303 15
20VettelToro Rosso STR03+3”433 15
21SatoSuper Aguri SA08+3”629 14
22DavidsonSuper Aguri SA08+4”419 10
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