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2005 FIA Formula One World Championship Round 3: Bahrain Grand Prix - Friday Practice 1 April: Michelin Partners on Storming Form in the Desert Michelin drivers set the pace in the opening two free practice sessions as teams prepared for the third round of this year’s Formula One world championship in the desert setting of Sakhir, Bahrain. McLaren reserve Alexander Wurz – promoted to a Friday test role after an injury to Juan Pablo Montoya forced the team to shuffle its line-up – set the day’s fastest lap. He posted a 1m 30.695s in the heat of the afternoon, when track temperatures topped 50 degrees. Ricardo Zonta (Toyota, 1m 31.449s) was quickest in the morning and second overall. Michelin drivers filled nine of the top ten positions on aggregate. World championship leader Fernando Alonso (Renault) was third fastest from Vitantonio Liuzzi (Red Bull, fifth), Pedro de la Rosa (Team McLaren Mercedes, sixth), Jarno Trulli (Toyota, seventh), Giancarlo Fisichella (Renault, eighth) Kimi Räikkönen (Team McLaren Mercedes, ninth) and Jenson Button (B·A·R-Honda, 10th). Wurz set the day’s fastest time despite having missed a substantial chunk of this morning’s first session, when he was sidelined by a technical problem. Defending world champion Ferrari is using two different chassis this weekend, as it attempts to claw back ground lost in the opening two rounds of the world championship. Team leader Michael Schumacher is driving the latest F2005 chassis while team-mate Rubens Barrichello persists with the older F2004. Barrichello did not participate in today’s second session, because of gearbox trouble. Christijan Albers was briefly unable to rejoin the circuit this morning, after running wide at Turn Nine. His Minardi slithered into the support race pit lane – from which there was no way out. The Dutchman had to wait for marshals to create an escape route by removing a series of cones that blocked his path. Motor racing’s governing body the FIA has announced that F1’s technical regulations will continue unchanged until the end of 2007. The rule that places no limit on the number of competing tyre manufacturers will remain in force until at least 2008. Michelin’s day 2005 Bahrain Grand Prix - Main Page Latest Formula 1 News from Michelin: Michelin to withdraw from Formula 1 at the end of 2006 (14/12/2005)2006 F1 Regulations (28/10/2005) Pierre Dupasquier – architect of 1300 wins and 180 world titles (16/10/2005) Michelin confirms F1 Title Double (16/10/2005) Michelin takes World Championship Double (28/09/2005) Alonso secures Formula One World Title with Michelin (26/09/2005) Belgium - Race (11/09/2005) The Formula 1 regulations applicable in 2008 (11/09/2005) Belgium - Qualifying (10/09/2005) More news from Michelin
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