Most of the other drivers stayed in their garages for long periods of the morning session as the classic Ardennes track took a steady soaking and prevented any serious attempt by teams to gain data and try out new developments.
Alonso, who has a 40-point lead over Red Bull’s Mark Webber after 11 of the 20 races, ended 22nd and with a time 29.360 seconds slower than Kobayashi. Kimi Raikkonen, winner four times at his favourite circuit and a good bet for victory with Lotus on Sunday, was 23rd and 35.191 off the pace but will be equally unperturbed by the timesheets.
Alonso’s Brazilian teammate Felipe Massa was the only driver to end the morning without setting a lap time and he pulled up at the end of the session with smoke billowing from his Ferrari’s engine.
Michael Schumacher, marking his 300th grand prix with a new helmet design, slid heavily through Eau Rouge without misfortune. Others also aquaplaned in early runs before the weather improved slightly later on.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 1st, 2012.
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