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Pos Driver Nat Constructor Time Gap To 1st ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Damon Hill GB Williams-Renault 1:20.081 2. Michael Schumacher D ...

Pos Driver Nat Constructor Time Gap To 1st ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Damon Hill GB Williams-Renault 1:20.081 2. Michael Schumacher D Benetton-Renault 1:20.382 0.301 0.301 3. David Coulthard GB Williams-Renault 1:20.422 0.040 0.341 4. Johnny Herbert GB Benetton-Renault 1:20.888 0.466 0.807 5. Gerhard Berger A Ferrari 1:20.906 0.018 0.825 6. Jean Alesi F Ferrari 1:21.041 0.135 0.960 7. Mika Hakkinen FIN McLaren-Mercedes 1:21.399 0.358 1.318 8. Eddie Irvine GB Jordan-Peugeot 1:21.749 0.350 1.668 9. Mark Blundell GB McLaren-Mercedes 1:21.779 0.030 1.698 10. Olivier Panis F Ligier-Mugen 1:21.914 0.135 1.833 11. Ukyo Katayama J Tyrrell-Yamaha 1:22.325 0.411 2.244 12. Mika Salo FIN Tyrrell-Yamaha 1:22.416 0.091 2.335 13. Gianni Morbidelli I Arrows-Hart 1:22.468 0.052 2.387 14. Heinz-Harald Frentzen D Sauber-Ford 1:22.872 0.404 2.791 15. Aguri Suzuki GB Ligier-Mugen 1:22.971 0.099 2.890 16. Rubens Barrichello BR Jordan-Peugeot 1:22.975 0.004 2.894 17. Pierluigi Martini I Minardi-Ford 1:24.383 1.408 4.302 18. Luca Badoer I Minardi-Ford 1:24.443 0.060 4.362 19. Karl Wendlinger A Sauber-Ford 1:24.723 0.280 4.642 20. Bertrand Gachot B Pacific-Ford 1:25.127 0.404 5.046 21. Takachino Inoue J Arrows-Hart 1:25.225 0.098 5.144 22. Andrea Montermini I Pacific-Ford 1:25.886 0.661 5.805 23. Roberto Moreno BR Forti Corse-Ford 1:26.269 0.383 6.188 24. Jos Verstappen NL Simtek-Ford 1:26.323 0.054 6.242 25. Pedro Diniz PT Forti Corse-Ford 1:27.792 1.469 7.711 26. Dominico Schiattarella I Simtek-Ford 1:28.106 0.314 8.025

Bye Geiss.

"...and after that you are a passenger." (Martin Brundle describing Schumacher's crash in the first qualifying sesson of the Brazilian GP 1995, live on Eurosport)

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