Red Bull continued where it left off in the second session of free practice for the Brazilian Grand Prix with Sebastian Vettel once again topping the timesheets from team-mate Mark Webber.
Vettel set the pace in the morning but it was the Australian who was on top for the majority of the second session, setting a quickest lap time of 1:12.072 to lay down the benchmark.
But as the lap times tumbled with rubber laid down on a warming track, so Vettel came to the fore, becoming the first man to lap under the 1:12 barrier.
The Red Bulls look quick on both soft and hard tyres as well as both light and heavy fuel loads, suggesting Sunday’s race will be theirs to lose.
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Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso bounced back from his engine failure in the opening session by clocking the third fastest time in the afternoon.
So far this season his lap times have improved over the course of a race weekend, so he is still likely to feature in the battle for pole position. ESPN F1
McLaren driver Briton Lewis Hamilton was fourth fastest ahead of Brazilian Felipe Massa in the second Ferrari, who was forced to cut his session short after his car ground to a halt with 20 minutes remaining.
Pole Robert Kubica of Renault was sixth quickest followed by defending champion Briton Jenson Button in the second McLaren.
Germans Nick Heidfeld of Sauber, and Mercedes drivers Nick Heidfeld and Michael Schumacher were eighth, ninth and tenth fastest respectively. Bangkok Post

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