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Imola, free practice 3: Ferrari warms the tifosi

Cold, damp conditions and a track that appeared in no great hurry to dry meant lap times in the first of Saturday's two 45-minute untimed sessions were some 11 seconds down on the 2000 pole time. But Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello still topped the timesheets on Ferrari's home tarmac

Schumacher stopped the clocks with a 1m35.633s lap, but still managed to spin in the final seconds of the session when he clipped a treacherously slippy curve. His Brazilian team mate was just 0.055s slower.

The top eight places went two-by-two, with the McLarens of Mika Hakkinen and David Coulthard in third and fourth, the Jordans of Jarno Trulli and Heinz-Harald Frentzen in fifth and sixth and the Saubers of Kimi Raikkonen and Nick Heidfeld in eighth and ninth.

The BARs of Jacques Villeneuve and Olivier Panis were ninth and 11th, with the Williams of Juan Pablo Montoya breaking the symmetry in 10th.

Arrows revelled in the conditions, with Jos Verstappen 12th and Enrique Bernoldi 13th, while Jaguar had a session of mixed fortunes: Eddie Irvine was 14th fastest, but his team mate Luciano Burti was caught out on the approach to Tosa and heavily damaged the front of his car.

Temperatures crept up to 5 degrees C in the closing minutes of the session, but with track temperatures also in the single digits, the teams face a struggle to optimise set-ups in time for this afternoon's single session of qualifying.

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