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Kovalainen shows no fear to lap bang on pace.

Heikki Kovalainen (FIN) McLaren MP4-23, Australian F1 Grand Prix, Albert Park, Melbourne, 14-16th, March, 2008
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Formula 1 » Kovalainen shows no fear to lap bang on pace.

Friday, 9th May 2008

Finnish McLaren star right up at the sharp end in Istanbul - driving as if Barcelona never happened...

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On his first time back in a Formula 1 car since his horrific high-speed shunt in the Spanish Grand Prix at Barcelona two weeks ago, Heikki Kovalainen displayed no nerves or ill-effects whatsoever on the opening day's practice in Istanbul, lapping right up at the sharp end in both sessions.

The Finn – whose McLaren-Mercedes became so heavily embedded in the Circuit de Catalunya's crash barriers that even his head was no longer visible – set the second-quickest time in the morning session, behind only traditional Turkish pace-setter Felipe Massa. Though he subsequently slipped back to fifth spot in the afternoon, that was nevertheless enough to place him second overall on the end-of-day timesheets, just over a tenth shy of the ultimate pace.

“It was nice to get back in the car again and everything was fine,” the 26-year-old acknowledged afterwards. “I was on the pace immediately and was able to set some consistent lap times. At the end of the first session I went out on the option tyre but the brake temperature was not quite right, so I was not able to go flat-out on that run.

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“The second session went smoothly too, and we focused on tyre evaluation with some long runs as well as looking at the set-up. A very productive and positive day.”

Lewis Hamilton ended up a further tenth of a second and two places adrift of his team-mate, and the young Briton – aiming to stop the post-Melbourne rot by putting a halt to Ferrari's steamroller charge this weekend – admitted neither the track nor climatic conditions had been 100 per cent ideal.

“We focused on tyre evaluation and set-up work today,” commented the man who currently sits in second position in the drivers' title chase, nine points behind defending champion Raikkonen, “and so far things are not looking too bad. Everybody lost a bit of running time in the first session as the track was still wet in places after cleaning. This circuit is constantly evolving, which is challenging but also enjoyable.
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Heikki Kovalainen (FIN) McLaren MP4-23, Australian F1 Grand Prix, Albert Park, Melbourne, 14-16th, March, 2008
Heikki Kovalainen (FIN) McLaren MP4-23, Malaysian F1 Grand Prix, Sepang, Kuala Lumpar, 21st-23rd, March 2008
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