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Austrian GP Friday combined practice

Pos Driver Nat Constructor Time Gap To 1st ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. David Coulthard GB McLaren-Mercedes 1:11.245 2. Mika Hakkinen ...

Pos  Driver                  Nat  Constructor            Time     Gap  To 1st
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 1.  David Coulthard         GB   McLaren-Mercedes   1:11.245
 2.  Mika Hakkinen           FIN  McLaren-Mercedes   1:11.272   0.027   0.027
 3.  Rubens Barrichello      BR   Ferrari            1:11.401   0.129   0.156
 4.  Ralf Schumacher         D    Williams-BMW       1:11.555   0.154   0.310
 5.  Michael Schumacher      D    Ferrari            1:11.647   0.092   0.402
 6.  Nick Heidfeld           D    Sauber-Petronas    1:11.776   0.129   0.531
 7.  Heinz-Harald Frentzen   D    Jordan-Honda       1:11.977   0.201   0.732
 8.  Kimi Raikkonen          FIN  Sauber-Petronas    1:12.189   0.212   0.944
 9.  Olivier Panis           F    BAR-Honda          1:12.259   0.070   1.014
10.  Jacques Villeneuve      CDN  BAR-Honda          1:12.290   0.031   1.045
11.  Juan Montoya            COL  Williams-BMW       1:12.299   0.009   1.054
12.  Eddie Irvine            GB   Jaguar             1:12.346   0.047   1.101
13.  Jarno Trulli            I    Jordan-Honda       1:12.555   0.209   1.310
14.  Jos Verstappen          NL   Arrows-Supertec    1:12.705   0.150   1.460
15.  Pedro de la Rosa        E    Jaguar             1:12.847   0.142   1.602
16.  Enrique Bernoldi        BR   Arrows-Asiatech    1:12.853   0.006   1.608
17.  Luciano Burti           I    Prost-Acer         1:13.169   0.316   1.924
18.  Jean Alesi              F    Prost-Acer         1:13.288   0.119   2.043
19.  Tarso Marques           BR   Minardi-European   1:14.314   1.026   3.069
20.  Fernando Alonso         E    Minardi-European   1:14.523   0.209   3.278
21.  Giancarlo Fisichella    I    Benetton-Renault   1:14.833   0.310   3.588
22.  Jenson Button           GB   Benetton-Renault   1:15.570   0.737   4.325

107% of fastest time: 1:16.232

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