The German GP weekend started on a wet track and under overcast skies,
but the conditions improved throughout the 90 minute session. Robert
was the only BMW Sauber F1 Team driver to go out in the opening stages
when the track was damp, Nick opting to wait until the track was mainly
dry.
The German proved to be competitive throughout the session. On his way
to preparing for the remainder of the weekend, he completed two
long-runs totalling 20 laps. He set a personal best time of 1:16.719
minutes to finish 8th on the time sheets.
For Robert, however, things didn't run that well. With about 20 minutes
remaining, the Pole went out for his second stint. But on the third lap
of run he went over a painted white line that was still wet, spun at
almost 200kph, skidded over the gravel and hit the tyre wall, albeit
lightly, but damaging his front suspension. Therefore, his 1:18.779
minute lap time proved to be his quickest and he had to settle for
finishing 19th.
The fastest time of the session (1:15.537 minutes) was set by McLaren's Lewis Hamilton.
The second session (14:00hrs CEST, 12:00hrs BST) is also expected to be
held in changeable conditions, thus making the preparation work for the
BMW Sauber F1 Team drivers and their opponents rather difficult. At the
same time, spectators can look forward to another action-packed 90
minute session.
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