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Fast Irvine Hoping for Higher Temperatures

Jaguar driver Eddie Irvine is hoping for higher track temperatures on Saturday as the Irishman continued to show the improved pace of the R3B in today's practice for the German Grand Prix.

Jaguar driver Eddie Irvine is hoping for higher track temperatures on Saturday as the Irishman continued to show the improved pace of the R3B in today's practice for the German Grand Prix.

"We had a big programme of things to get through today and we achieved everything on the list," said Irvine, who finished in a promising sixth place today in cool conditions. "We still have the same issues to address on the car, but not as serious as they have been in the past. The balance is definitely better and the entry into corners is also much improved.

"I am not complaining too much at this stage and some higher temperatures for tomorrow would not go amiss."

Jaguar, who introduced the revised Cosworth-powered car at the British Grand Prix with no success, showed a promising pace at the French Grand Prix last weekend, although neither Irvine nor Pedro de la Rosa managed to score any points at Magny-Cours.

The Spanish driver did not enjoy the same luck as his teammate today, his Cosworth engine letting go during the morning session. De la Rosa finished down in 15th position.

"The first session was going pretty well until the engine decided to let go," said de la Rosa. "Given how few problems we have suffered with this new Cosworth CR4 engine, it was a surprise to have the engine fail on me.

"Up until that point, I was working on my normal Friday checklist of balance, set-up and tyre options. The team did a good job of preparing the car for session two, but we were playing catch-up throughout."

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