Friday, August 27, 2010

Live - Belgian GP practice

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By Mark Orlovac

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Lotus Racing on Twitter: "Conflicting reports on the rain. It's dry now, but in the Ardennes that means diddly..."

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Anon via text: "I had a dream about driving in an F1 car and crashing into Alonso. I hope he wins as well!"

0946: Fernando Alonso was pretty happy with yesterday's performance, unsurprisingly, but the Spaniard played down the significance of the timesheets. "The impression you get on Friday does not always get confirmed on Saturday and Sunday, therefore we have to evaluate today's results with a lot of care," he said. "The times count for little, or nothing at all, because when the track changes so quickly times can improve or get worse by two or three seconds depending on when you are out on the circuit."

BBC Sport's Sarah Holt on Twitter: "Hello @markorlovac. You're quite right writing about blue skies. I can see two patches! Still loads of cloud though."

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Mulgroover on 606: "A predictable pole position for me: 1. Alonso, 2. Webber, 3. Vettel."

0940: Now, I have to admit that I had a very odd dream last night. I was talking to McLaren's Jenson Button about the new mortgage I'm getting for a loft extension. He advised me that I shouldn't worry about it and that we should go ahead and get it. So that's OK then. Did you have any F1 dreams last night? Let me know on 606, Twitter or text on 81111 (UK) or +44 7786200666 (worldwide) with FORMULA 1 before your message. If you do not want to make your dreams public, maybe you would just like to keep the chat about qualifying and the race. It's up to you.

0936: Hello to you. Well? Glorious day here in Shepherd's Bush, if the temperature was above 10C it would actually feel like summer. Anyway, it was a difficult day for the drivers in the first two practice sessions yesterday, with heavy rain, then a drying track, and a red flag because of children reportedly trying to climb on to a fence creating a pretty bizarre day. At the end of it all, Ferrari's Fernando Alonso came out on top from Force India's Adrian Sutil and McLaren's Lewis Hamilton.

0930: Morning. The sun is out (in London, and in Belgium), the sky is blue (in London, and in Belgium - ish) and we are all set for final practice and qualifying for the Belgian Grand Prix (in Belgium, not in London - obviously). Welcome aboard.

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