Formula 1

German Grand Prix 2011: Friday Practice Times and Reports

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German Grand Prix 2011: Free Practice 2

Pos

No

Driver

Team

Time

Laps

1

2

Australia Mark Webber

Austria Red Bull

1:31.711

34

Report 

2

5

Spain Fernando Alonso

Italy Ferrari

1:31.879

38

Report

3

1

Germany Sebastian Vettel

Austria Red Bull

1:32.084

28

Report 

4

6

Brazil Felipe Massa

Italy Ferrari

1:32.354

36

Report 

5

7

Germany Michael Schumacher

Germany Mercedes

1:32.411

31

Report 

6

8

Germany Nico Rosberg

Germany Mercedes

1:32.557

32

Report 

7

3

United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton

United Kingdom McLaren

1:32.724

28

 

8

9

Germany Nick Heidfeld

United Kingdom Renault

1:33.098

17

 

9

10

Russian Federation Vitaly Petrov

United Kingdom Renault

1:33.138

22

 

10

14

Germany Adrian Sutil

India Force India

1:33.211

34

Report 

11

4

United Kingdom Jenson Button

United Kingdom McLaren

1:33.225

17

 

12

15

United Kingdom Paul di Resta

India Force India

1:33.299

34

Report 

13

17

Mexico Sergio Perez

Switzerland Sauber

1:34.113

34

Report 

14

11

Brazil Rubens Barrichello

United Kingdom Williams

1:34.344

34

Report 

15

19

Spain Jaime Alguersuari

Italy Toro Rosso

1:34.487

37

Report 

16

16

Japan Kamui Kobayashi

Switzerland Sauber

1:34.491

35

Report 

17

12

Venezuela Pastor Maldonado

United Kingdom Williams

1:34.996

35

Report 

18

20

Finland Heikki Kovalainen

United Kingdom Team Lotus

1:35.753

42

Report 

19

24

Germany Timo Glock

United Kingdom Virgin Racing

1:36.940

32

 

20

21

India Karun Chandhok

United Kingdom Team Lotus

1:37.248

33

Report 

21

25

Belgium Jerome D'Ambrosio

United Kingdom Virgin Racing

1:37.313

33

 

22

23

Italy Vitantonio Liuzzi

Spain HRT

1:38.145

31

Report 

23

22

Australia Daniel Ricciardo

Spain HRT

1:40.737

5

Report 

24

18

Switzerland Sebastien Buemi

Italy Toro Rosso

No time

3

Report 

 

German Grand Prix 2011: Free Practice 1

Pos

No

Driver

Team

Time

Laps

1

5

Spain Fernando Alonso

Italy Ferrari

1:31.894

30

Report 

2

2

Australia Mark Webber

Austria Red Bull

1:32.217

24

Report 

3

1

Germany Sebastian Vettel

Austria Red Bull

1:32.268

27

Report 

4

6

Brazil Felipe Massa

Italy Ferrari

1:32.681

23

Report 

5

3

United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton

United Kingdom McLaren

1:32.996

18

 

6

4

United Kingdom Jenson Button

United Kingdom McLaren

1:33.628

22

 

7

8

Germany Nico Rosberg

Germany Mercedes

1:33.787

33

Report 

8

14

Germany Adrian Sutil

India Force India

1:33.832

27

Report 

9

15

Germany Nico Hulkenberg

India Force India

1:33.858

26

Report 

10

7

Germany Michael Schumacher

Germany Mercedes

1:33.863

31

Report 

11

10

Russian Federation Vitaly Petrov

United Kingdom Renault

1:34.094

22

 

12

19

Spain Jaime Alguersuari

Italy Toro Rosso

1:35.115

23

Report 

13

18

Switzerland Sebastien Buemi

Italy Toro Rosso

1:35.371

20

Report 

14

11

Brazil Rubens Barrichello

United Kingdom Williams

1:35.389

24

Report 

15

9

Germany Nick Heidfeld

United Kingdom Renault

1:35.444

22

 

16

17

Mexico Sergio Perez

Switzerland Sauber

1:36.371

22

Report 

17

20

Finland Heikki Kovalainen

United Kingdom  Team Lotus

1:36.392

29

Report 

18

12

Venezuela Pastor Maldonado

United Kingdom Williams

1:36.842

29

Report 

19

16

Japan Kamui Kobayashi

Switzerland Sauber

1:36.882

27

Report 

20

23

India Narain Karthikeyan

Spain HRT

1:38.504

22

Report 

21

21

India Karun Chandhok

United Kingdom  Team Lotus

1:38.765

19

Report 

22

22

Australia Daniel Ricciardo

Spain HRT

1:39.279

24

Report 

23

24

Germany Timo Glock

United Kingdom Virgin Racing

1:40.109

23

 

24

25

Belgium Jerome D'Ambrosio

United Kingdom  Virgin Racing

1:40.428

22

 


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