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Fired-up Irvine dominates testing

On the final day of testing at Magny-Cours, Eddie Irvine was quickest by over a second in his Ferrari

The Irishman has looked especially determined in 1999 and he maintained that form in the test. David Coulthard was next up, ahead of Michael Schumacher. The latter suffered an engine failure towards the end of the day.

Johnny Herbert was 4th quickest for Stewart and extremely happy with the work the team had done in preparation for next weekend's French Grand Prix. He was concentrating on qualifying set-ups.

Only Arrows and Minardi missed the test. The latter will run at Varano in Italy later in the week, with test driver Gaston Mazzacane working on straightline speed there. Arrows don't plan to test before the next race and will just have brief shakedown run at Santa Pod before flying out to France.

Testing times from final day at Magny-Cours:



















































































1


Eddie Irvine


Ferrari


1m15.981s


2


David Coulthard


McLaren-Mercedes


1m17.171s


3


Michael Schumacher


Ferrari


1m17.243s


4


Johnny Herbert


Stewart-Ford


1m17.665s


5


Ralf Schumacher


Williams-Supertec


1m17.699s


6


Mika Hakkinen


McLaren-Mercedes


1m17.927s


7


Giancarlo Fisichella


Benetton-Playlife


1m18.066s


8


Damon Hill


Jordan-Mugen Honda


1m18.270s


9


Jarno Trulli


Prost-Peugeot


1m18.306s


10


Alex Wurz


Benetton-Playlife


1m18.334s


11


Olivier Panis


Prost-Peugeot


1m18.630s


12


Jacques Villeneuve


BAR-Supertec


1m18.730s


13


Jean Alesi


Sauber-Petronas


1m18.776s


14


Alex Zanardi


Williams-Supertec


1m18.825s


15


Pedro Diniz


Sauber-Petronas


1m18.994s


16


Ricardo Zonta


BAR-Supertec


1m19.308s

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