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Formula One World Championship 7th race - Magny-Cours, France Results of Friday practice Pos Driver Nat Constructor Time L Gap To ...

Formula One World Championship 7th race - Magny-Cours, France Results of Friday practice

Pos  Driver                 Nat  Constructor            Time  L    Gap  To 1st
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 1.  Michael Schumacher     D    Benetton-Renault   1:19.535 13
 2.  Olivier Panis          F    Ligier-Mugen       1:19.663 18  0.128   0.128
 3.  David Coulthard        GB   Williams-Renault   1:19.954 23  0.291   0.419
 4.  Damon Hill             GB   Williams-Renault   1:19.987 16  0.033   0.452
 5.  Jean Alesi             F    Ferrari            1:20.051 17  0.064   0.516
 6.  Martin Brundle         GB   Ligier-Mugen       1:20.213 21  0.162   0.678
 7.  Gerhard Berger         A    Ferrari            1:20.236 15  0.023   0.701
 8.  Johnny Herbert         GB   Benetton-Renault   1:20.721 20  0.485   1.186
 9.  Rubens Barrichello     BR   Jordan-Peugeot     1:20.974 14  0.253   1.439
10.  Eddie Irvine           GB   Jordan-Peugeot     1:21.465 16  0.491   1.930
11.  Mark Blundell          GB   McLaren-Mercedes   1:22.199 21  0.734   2.664
12.  Heinz-Harald Frentzen  D    Sauber-Ford        1:22.297 22  0.098   2.762
13.  Ukyo Katayama          J    Tyrrell-Yamaha     1:22.802 21  0.505   3.267
14.  J.-C. Boullion         F    Sauber-Ford        1:22.884 22  0.082   3.349
15.  Gianni Morbidelli      I    Arrows-Hart        1:23.118 12  0.234   3.583
16.  Mika Salo              FIN  Tyrrell-Yamaha     1:23.133 23  0.015   3.598
17.  Andrea Montermini      I    Pacific-Ford       1:25.002 21  1.869   5.467
18.  Taki Inoue             J    Arrows-Hart        1:25.160 23  0.158   5.625
19.  Bertrand Gachot        B    Pacific-Ford       1:25.462 17  0.302   5.927
20.  Pedro Diniz            BR   Forti Corse-Ford   1:26.407 17  0.945   6.872
21.  Roberto Moreno         BR   Forti Corse-Ford   1:28.342  6  1.935   8.807
22.  Mika Hakkinen          FIN  McLaren-Mercedes   1:29.016  7  0.674   9.481

Bye Geiss.

"...and after that you're 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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