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Dutchman Robert Doornbos was happy with his performance after making it to the top ten in qualifying in China, in his first Grand Prix as a racing driver for Red Bull

Doornbos, usually the team's third driver, has been promoted to the racing seat after the exit of Austrian Christian Klien.

The Dutch driver faced this year's qualifying format for the first time today, but he coped well and managed to post the 10th fastest time.

"That was good," said Doornbos. "It's good for us when it rains, as it mixes up the grid a bit and the gap to the top teams gets a bit closer. And we did it. It's exciting to get through to the third session and it's good to know I'm going to wake up tomorrow and go racing.

"It's the first time I've run under the new qualifying format and it's definitely preferable to last year's when it was just one lap, it's more exciting for everyone to watch. I think we can do well tomorrow. The weather forecast isn't so good, which can be a help to us and maybe give us a good result."

Teammate David Coulthard had a difficult day but still managed to finish in 12th place.

"The conditions weren't too bad to be honest," said the Scot. "It was quite wet at the beginning of the second session, so I went out on a full set of wets to check what the time loss might be. We then got in a spot of bother but, as with all these situations, it wasn't due to just one thing.

"The first problem was that the count down in the car stopped working. I didn't have a pit board so couldn't work out where I was relative to the end of the session. There was also a radio problem, so when I was asking for the information I wasn't able to get it.

"By the time I did come in, there wasn't enough time to change the tyres and go back out. With the benefit of hindsight, all I needed to do was stay out, run round and I would have been quick enough to go through. Obviously I was wanting to get the maximum lap time possible and that caught us out."

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