1. Fernando Alonso 1:32.582
2. Jarno Trulli 1:32.672
3. Giancarlo Fisichella 1:32.765
4. Kimi Raikkonen 1:32.839
5. Ralf Schumacher 1:33.106
6. Mark Webber 1:33.204
7. Juan Pablo Montoya 1:33.333
8. Nick Heidfeld 1:33.464
9. Jenson Button 1:33.616
10. Christian Klien 1:33.724
11. David Coulthard 1:33.809
12. Michael Schumacher 1:34.072
13. Felipe Massa 1:34.151
14. Rubens Barrichello 1:34.162
15. Anthony Davidson 1:34.866
16. Jacques Villeneuve 1:34.887
17. Narain Karthikeyan 1:37.806
18. Tiago Monteiro 1:37.856
19. Patrick Friesacher 1:39.268
20. Christijan Albers 1:40.432
2. Jarno Trulli 1:32.672
3. Giancarlo Fisichella 1:32.765
4. Kimi Raikkonen 1:32.839
5. Ralf Schumacher 1:33.106
6. Mark Webber 1:33.204
7. Juan Pablo Montoya 1:33.333
8. Nick Heidfeld 1:33.464
9. Jenson Button 1:33.616
10. Christian Klien 1:33.724
11. David Coulthard 1:33.809
12. Michael Schumacher 1:34.072
13. Felipe Massa 1:34.151
14. Rubens Barrichello 1:34.162
15. Anthony Davidson 1:34.866
16. Jacques Villeneuve 1:34.887
17. Narain Karthikeyan 1:37.806
18. Tiago Monteiro 1:37.856
19. Patrick Friesacher 1:39.268
20. Christijan Albers 1:40.432
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After Hakkinen, only 3 are promising and daring enough to fight with Michael Schumacher, and Raikkonen or Alonso wouldn't dare takign too much risk. But Montoya, he doesn't care if Schumacher ends up in the gravel. He is hovering around just under the podium. Should improve if McLaren keeps up and Kimi is more challenging. It's probabyl the most exciting line up since Senna-Prost
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