Friday, June 25, 2010

Live - European GP practice

LIVE TEXT COMMENTARY (all times BST)

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By Mark Orlovac


0945: How can I catch the action, I hear you ask? Well let me tell you. Final practice is on the Red Button from 0955 BST with qualifying on BBC One from 1210 BST. Coverage of qualifying is also on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra. All this is also available from the stream at the top of this page. Lovely.

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Virgin Racing driver Lucas di Grassi on Twitter: "Good morning. Sunny day in Valencia. Fat Veronica had a good sleep and is ready to go!"
Before you start wondering, Fat Veronica is Di Grassi's car!

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Lotus driver Heikki Kovalainen on Twitter: "Morning debrief done all ready for third practice, gonna be warm sunny day again today!"

The sun is out
0939: For today I suggest you grab your laptop, fold down the sun lounger in the garden, grab yourself a hearty breakfast, and settle down for what is bound to be a riveting day. What the hell, I'm even going to use a sun graphic. Don't forget though, that this is your commentary and I reckon today is as good a day as any to get involved. You can use Twitter, 606 or text us on 81111 (UK) or +44 7786200666 (worldwide) with F1 before your message.

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0935: Some early news from Valencia to wake you up. BBC F1 commentator Jonathan Legard tweets: "Red Bull running F duct and Mercedes running blown diffuser for qualifying and race. McLaren say tyres very evenly matched."

0934: Hello you. It's a muggy morning in glamorous Shepherd's Bush and from the telly pictures we are getting, it seems pretty hazy in Valencia. We've got an hour of third and final practice starting at 1000 BST before qualifying begins at 1300 BST. And all before the World Cup gets going. What's not to like?

0930: Ferrari have not had the honour of pole position since Brazil in 2008. It's a run of 25 races, their longest drought since 1990-94. But with Ferrari seemingly rediscovering their mojo and Fernando Alonso topping the timesheets in Friday practice, will that run come to an end today? A warm welcome to qualifying for the European Grand Prix (with a bit of practice thrown in).


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