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Sunday Warm-Up - Hungarian GP

David Coulthard clocked the fastest time in the morning warm-up for Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix in his McLaren, outpacing world championship leader Michael Schumacher in a Ferrari by just one-tenth of a second.

David Coulthard clocked the fastest time in the morning warm-up for Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix in his McLaren, outpacing world championship leader Michael Schumacher in a Ferrari by just one-tenth of a second.

Coulthard, who was fastest early in the session and then regained top spot later after Heinz-Harald Frentzen, in a Jordan, and Schumacher had clocked faster times, ended up with a best time of one minute 19.261 seconds.

Schumacher was second fastest with a time of 1:19.381 and his Ferrari team mate Rubens Barrichello third in 1:19.961.

The session at the Hungaroring circuit was incident-free apart from off-track excursions for Italian Giancarlo Fisichella, in a Benetton, German Nick Heidfeld in a Prost and Argentine Gaston Mazzacane in a Minardi.

Defending world champion Mika Hakkinen, in a McLaren, was fifth-fastest behind German Ralf Schumacher's Williams. Frentzen was sixth.

Pos Driver Team Times 1. Coulthard McLaren Mercedes 1:19.261 180.543 km/h 2. M.Schumacher Ferrari 1:19.381 + 0.120 3. Barrichello Ferrari 1:19.961 + 0.700 4. R.Schumacher Williams BMW 1:20.438 + 1.177 5. Hakkinen McLaren Mercedes 1:20.464 + 1.203 6. Frentzen Jordan Mugen-Honda 1:20.682 + 1.421 7. Diniz Sauber Petronas 1:20.914 + 1.653 8. Salo Sauber Petronas 1:21.016 + 1.755 9. Villeneuve BAR Honda 1:21.079 + 1.818 10. Button Williams BMW 1:21.220 + 1.959 11. Trulli Jordan Mugen-Honda 1:21.313 + 2.052 12. Verstappen Arrows Supertec 1:21.568 + 2.307 13. de la Rosa Arrows Supertec 1:21.609 + 2.348 14. Fisichella Benetton Playlife 1:21.653 + 2.392 15. Alesi Prost Peugeot 1:21.693 + 2.432 16. Zonta BAR Honda 1:21.714 + 2.453 17. Irvine Jaguar Cosworth 1:21.728 + 2.467 18. Herbert Jaguar Cosworth 1:22.112 + 2.851 19. Wurz Benetton Playlife 1:22.279 + 3.018 20. Gene Minardi Fondmetal 1:23.500 + 4.239 21. Mazzacane Minardi Fondmetal 1:23.853 + 4.592 22. Heidfeld Prost Peugeot 1:24.220 + 4.959 All timing unofficial

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