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Alex Wurz topped the times on a dull and dreary start to the Chinese Grand Prix on Friday morning

Grey skies and a sparse crowd greeted the drivers who took part in Friday morning's opening practice session for Sunday's Chinese Grand Prix at the Shanghai International Circuit.

The dreary weather, humid and warm as well as overcast, seemed to hang heavily over the teams and there was no sign of any urgency to signal that this weekend's contest could prove decisive in the scrap for the world championship.

Both championship challengers, Fernando Alonso and Michael Schumacher took no part in the session until the final minutues.

They both looked set to do preparation laps, leaving the battle for the top of the time sheet to Anthony Davidson in a Honda and Alex Wurz in a Williams, with the Austrian ending on top.

There were a few off-track excursions, contributed by Franck Montagny in his Super Aguri Honda, Wurz, Neel Jani in a Toro Rosso Cosworth, and Michael Ammermuller in his Red Bull Ferrari, but all regained the ashphalt.

Only in the closing minutes did the big names rise towards the top when Jenson Button clocked the third best time for Honda, ahead of Schumacher's Ferrari.

As if to brighten up the proceedings, Ferrari-bound Finn Kimi Raikkonen went out and spun his McLaren Mercedes at Turn 7, with only two minutes remaining, but he managed to regain control and complete his lap.

At the end, Wurz topped the times ahead of Davidson, Button and Schumacher, but there was nothing to be learned from the session that gave any clues to the outcome of the weekend or the championship.

Pos  Driver        Team                     Time               Laps
 1.  Wurz          Williams-Cosworth   (B)  1:35.574            21
 2.  Davidson      Honda               (M)  1:35.591 +  0.017   26
 3.  Button        Honda               (M)  1:37.291 +  1.717    4
 4.  M.Schumacher  Ferrari             (B)  1:37.712 +  2.138    4
 5.  Jani          Toro Rosso-Cosworth (M)  1:37.734 +  2.160   21
 6.  Premat        Spyker MF1-Toyota   (B)  1:37.787 +  2.213   24
 7.  Vettel        BMW-Sauber          (M)  1:37.913 +  2.339   24
 8.  Kubica        BMW-Sauber          (M)  1:38.062 +  2.488    6
 9.  Ammermuller   Red Bull-Ferrari    (M)  1:38.460 +  2.886   18
10.  Montagny      Super Aguri-Honda   (B)  1:38.464 +  2.890   19
11.  Liuzzi        Toro Rosso-Cosworth (M)  1:39.000 +  3.426    6
12.  Barrichello   Honda               (M)  1:39.217 +  3.643    4
13.  Speed         Toro Rosso-Cosworth (M)  1:39.428 +  3.854    7
14.  Albers        Spyker MF1-Toyota   (B)  1:39.494 +  3.920    6
15.  Sato          Super Aguri-Honda   (B)  1:39.887 +  4.313    8
16.  Monteiro      Spyker MF1-Toyota   (B)  1:39.947 +  4.373    7
17.  Yamamoto      Super Aguri-Honda   (B)  1:41.415 +  5.841   10
18.  Raikkonen     McLaren-Mercedes    (M)  1:45.890 + 10.316    4
19.  Heidfeld      BMW-Sauber          (M)  No time              1
20.  Trulli        Toyota              (B)  No time              2
21.  R.Schumacher  Toyota              (B)  No time              2
22.  Coulthard     Red Bull-Ferrari    (M)  No time              1
23.  Doornbos      Red Bull-Ferrari    (M)  No time              2
24.  Alonso        Renault             (M)  No time
25.  Fisichella    Renault             (M)  No time
26.  de la Rosa    McLaren-Mercedes    (M)  No time
27.  Massa         Ferrari             (B)  No time
28.  Webber        Williams-Cosworth   (B)  No time
29.  Rosberg       Williams-Cosworth   (B)  No time

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