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SPIELBERG, Austria., September 19, 1997 - Combined results of today's practice session for the September 21th Austrian Grand Prix on the 4.323-kilometre A1-Ring: Pos Driver Nat Constructor Time Gap To ...

SPIELBERG, Austria., September 19, 1997 - Combined results of today's practice session for the September 21th Austrian Grand Prix on the 4.323-kilometre A1-Ring:

Pos  Driver                  Nat  Constructor            Time     Gap  To 1st
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 1.  Heinz-Harald Frentzen   D    Williams-Renault   1:11.527 
 2.  Jacques Villeneuve      CDN  Williams-Renault   1:11.638   0.111   0.111
 3.  Rubens Barrichello      BR   Stewart-Ford ZV10  1:11.798   0.160   0.271
 4.  Giancarlo Fisichella    I    Jordan-Peugeot     1:11.899   0.101   0.372
 5.  Mika Hakkinen           FIN  McLaren-Mercedes   1:11.902   0.003   0.375
 6.  David Coulthard         GB   McLaren-Mercedes   1:11.967   0.065   0.440
 7.  Michael Schumacher      D    Ferrari            1:12.265   0.298   0.738
 8.  Gerhard Berger          A    Benetton-Renault   1:12.383   0.118   0.856
 9.  Pedro Diniz             BR   TWR-Yamaha         1:12.519   0.136   0.992
10.  Eddie Irvine            GB   Ferrari            1:12.548   0.029   1.021
11.  Damon Hill              GB   TWR-Yamaha         1:12.614   0.066   1.087
12.  Johnny Herbert          GB   Sauber-Petronas    1:12.751   0.137   1.224
13.  Jean Alesi              F    Benetton-Renault   1:12.820   0.069   1.293
14.  Jarno Trulli            I    Prost-Mugen        1:12.935   0.115   1.408
15.  Gianni Morbidelli       I    Sauber-Petronas    1:12.966   0.031   1.439
16.  Ralf Schumacher         D    Jordan-Peugeot     1:13.041   0.075   1.514
17.  Shinji Nakano           J    Prost-Mugen        1:13.280   0.239   1.753
18.  Jan Magnussen           DK   Stewart-Ford ZV10  1:13.286   0.006   1.759
19.  Ukyo Katayama           J    Minardi-Hart       1:13.348   0.062   1.821
20.  Mika Salo               FIN  Tyrrell-Ford EDV8  1:14.079   0.731   2.552
21.  Jos Verstappen          NL   Tyrrell-Ford EDV8  1:14.188   0.109   2.661
22.  Tarso Marques           BR   Minardi-Hart       1:14.739   0.551   3.212

107% of fastest time: 1:16.534

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