Webber 'struggling' for pace
Mark Webber admitted he was struggling with his car's handling during practice for the Turkish Grand Prix
The Red Bull Racing driver could only be 17th quickest in the afternoon session, finishing nearly a whole second behind teammate David Coulthard.
"I've been struggling all day in the car," admitted Webber. "We've got work to do this evening; we just need to get our heads down now and see where we can improve before the qualifying tomorrow."
Coulthard also had a troubled day after his car caught fire on track due to a fuel leak that required the engine to be changed for the afternoon.
The Scot could only manage 12 laps but was still 11th fastest.
"My car had a fuel leak and fire at the end of this morning's session, so the team had to find the leak and change the engine," said Coulthard. "The boys did a great job to get the car out again when they did, as there was a lot of much work to do - it was a good effort.
"Originally we were going to use the T car for the second session, but I wanted to stay with the race car, so we changed the engine instead. Once the car was ready, we got on with working through our normal Friday practice."
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