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Hungarian Grand Prix: Vettel better time on second practice

With pleasant temperatures around 25 degrees, the Formula 1 drivers were once again on Friday afternoon 90 minutes of time to prepare for the Hungarian Grand Prix. The Hungaroring proved in the 2nd Free practice as treacherous – the fans got many rides in addition to the asphalt and wild drifts seen.

In the end, as was the morning ahead Sebastian Vettel, who scored a best lap of 1:20.087 minutes. Team-mate Mark Webber finished 0.510 seconds with distance in third place. Between the two “cops” pushed Fernando Alonso, who in his Ferrari was 0.497 seconds behind. Team-mate Felipe Massa was fifth (+0.899 seconds).

Stark presented itself Vitaly Petrov, who managed in his Renault to the fifth position (+1.108). Team-mate Robert Kubica placed with 1.288 seconds gap on the seventh. Lewis Hamilton in the McLaren-Mercedes pushed in between (+1.221). Jenson Button finished in the second chrome arrow in ninth place (+1.643).

Nico Hulkenberg Williams was eighth (+1.536). Michael Schumacher was found with 1.686 seconds behind the tenth place team mate Nico Rosberg in 13th (+1.952). Pedro de la Rosa presented himself in eleventh Sauber as a strong (+1.722).

Adrian Sutil Force India was in the 16th (+2.515) Before Sébastien Buemi Toro Rosso in (+2.515). Timo Glock finished 5.289 seconds with distance with his Virgin Rank 20th

(TMS)

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