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The start of the German Grand Prix weekend did not throw up any major surprises, so that it was a normal Friday in fact with no need to embellish the description of the work carried out. It centred on evaluating some new technical components and on a comparison of the two types of tyre supplied here by Pirelli, who also brought along an additional experimental Soft compound to try. Thanks partly to these two extra sets of tyres, the two Scuderia drivers racked up no less than 127 laps; 68 for Fernando Alonso and 59 for Felipe Massa, equivalent to a total of 653 kilometres.



















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