European GP 19th -22nd July 2007 - Friday Free Practice 1.1 Report

Length: 5.148 km
Number of Laps: 60 (308.863Km)
Best Lap: M. Schumacher- 1'29''468 (2004, Ferrari)
Record Pole: M. Schumacher - 1'28''351 (2004, Ferrari)
2006 Pole: F. Alonso - 1'29''819 (Renault)
2006 Podium: M. Schumacher - F. Alonso - F. Massa


Championship leader Lewis Hamilton led the way for McLaren in the first practice session for the European Grand Prix at the Nurburgring.

The Briton held the top spot for the majority of the 90 minutes. His first flying lap was spoiled when he ran wide at the RTL Kurve, but he moved to first position next time around.

Hamilton would remain there until the final ten minutes, when the lead contenders switched to the softer compound for the first time and he was momentarily pushed down to fourth behind Kimi Raikkonen, Fernando Alonso and Nick Heidfeld.

But Hamilton completed his own soft tyre run a few moments later, and returned to the top of the list with a 1:32.515.

That put him 0.236 seconds clear of Raikkonen's Ferrari, with Alonso holding third in the second McLaren.

The world champion had gone down the escape road at the chicane on his first run of the morning after encountering Felipe Massa on an out lap.

Alonso rejoined ahead of Massa on the exit of the corner, then rebuffed the Brazilian's attempt to pass on the pits straight, before Massa backed off and allowed the McLaren to pull away.

Massa ended the session in sixth place, behind the two BMWs, after a mistake on his last run.

Heidfeld and teammate Robert Kubica had held second and third behind Hamilton for much of the morning, and both lapped within a few hundredths of a second of the McLaren before the late improvements from the top three drivers.

As has been their practice in recent races, the Toyotas dominated the times for the first half hour as Ralf Schumacher and Jarno Trulli were the first of the leading drivers to attempt flying laps. Schumacher was ultimately shuffled down to seventh, with Trulli in 11th.

Honda's newly re-signed Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello took eighth and 10th, sandwiching David Coulthard's Red Bull.

Renault had a difficult session, with Heikki Kovalainen and Giancarlo Fisichella only 18th and 19th - the latter having spun through the gravel at the newly renamed Schumacher S.

Debutant Markus Winkelhock had a tough start to his first Grand Prix weekend in the Spyker recently vacated by Christijan Albers.

The German ended the morning slowest of all and 1.8 seconds adrift of teammate Adrian Sutil. He also had a quick spin in the final part of the stadium section, but was able to resume with minimal delay.

The weather remained dry throughout the session, but dark clouds were gathering towards the end of the morning, hinting that rain might intervene later in the day.

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