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Circuit de Catalunya - Spain 13 November 2007

1 M. Schumacher Ferrari 01:21.922 64

2 L. Badoer Ferrari 01:22.129 76

3 P. de la Rosa McLaren 01:22.687 63

4 H. Kovalainen Renault 01:22.802 81

5 R. Kubica BMW 01:22.883 56

6 G. Paffett McLaren 01:23.008 46

7 K. Nakajima Williams 01:23.187 66

8 D. Coulthard Red Bull 01:23.332 55

9 J. Trulli Toyota 01:23.624 46

10 N. Heidfeld BMW 01:23.671 75

11 N. Rosberg Williams 01:23.847 58

12 F. Montagny Toyota 01:23.861 61

13 S. Vettel Scuderia Toro Rosso 01:24.048 77

14 A. Zuber Honda 01:24.065 77

15 S. Bourdais Scuderia Toro Rosso 01:24.193 51

16 A. Davidson Super Aguri 01:24.246 70

17 J. Rossiter Honda 01:24.480 69

18 K. Chandhok Red Bull 01:24.896 39

19 G. van der Garde Force India F1 01:25.317 84

20 Roldan Rodriguez Force India F1 01:26.973 87

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Circuit de Catalunya - Spain 14 November 2007

1 M. Schumacher Ferrari 01:21.489 90

2 P. de la Rosa McLaren 01:21.857 60

3 H. Kovalainen Renault 01:21.894 65

4 F. Massa Ferrari 01:22.044 56

5 G. Paffett McLaren 01:22.293 57

6 N. Rosberg Williams 01:22.333 64

7 D. Coulthard Red Bull 01:22.555 74

8 N. Heidfeld BMW 01:22.946 102

9 K. Nakajima Williams 01:23.031 77

10 S. Vettel Scuderia Toro Rosso 01:23.187 74

11 K. Chandhok Red Bull 01:23.255 57

12 J. Button Honda 01:23.358 79

13 J. Trulli Toyota 01:23.465 54

14 R. Kubica BMW 01:23.488 37

15 A. Davidson Super Aguri 01:23.547 80

16 L. Filippi Honda 01:23.596 74

17 S. Bourdais Scuderia Toro Rosso 01:23.753 72

18 F. Montagny Toyota 01:23.977 45

19 C. Klien Force India F1 01:24.446 56

20 A. Sutil Force India F1 01:24.537 105

21 V. Liuzzi Force India F1 01:24.555 55

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Circuit de Catalunya - Spain 15 November 2007

1 H. Kovalainen Renault 01:20.659 82

2 F. Massa Ferrari 01:21.044 92

3 F. Montagny Toyota 01:21.363 85

4 S. Vettel Scuderia Toro Rosso 01:21.486 67

5 D. Coulthard Red Bull 01:21.555 82

6 L. Badoer Ferrari 01:21.741 74

7 P. de la Rosa McLaren 01:21.805 33

8 N. Rosberg Williams 01:21.820 69

9 S. Bourdais Scuderia Toro Rosso 01:21.939 84

10 G. Paffett McLaren 01:22.070 31

11 N. Heidfeld BMW 01:22.460 53

12 R. Kubica BMW 01:22.706 52

13 K. Nakajima Williams 01:23.039 126

14 J. Trulli Toyota 01:23.064 52

15 C. Klien Force India F1 01:23.084 83

16 J. Button Honda 01:23.118 96

17 V. Liuzzi Force India F1 01:23.206 92

18 M. Conway Honda 01:23.729 72

19 J. Rossiter 01:23.931 61

20 R. Doornbos Red Bull 01:24.102 61

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Coulthard: Schumi still a hit

Berlin - A year after his last Formula One race, seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher could fill the vacancy at McClaren and dominate the track again, British driver David Coulthard told the German press on Wednesday.

The 36-year-old Scot watched in awe on Tuesday as Schumacher - who retired at the end of the 2006 season - showed no signs of his year away as he test drove for his old team Ferrari to put their car through its paces.

He recorded the fastest time of 1:21.922 over the 64 laps test-driving in Spain.

Red Bull driver Coulthard said Schumacher, 38, who last raced at the Brazilian Grand Prix in October 2006, could return to dominate Formula One again, if he wanted to step out of retirement.

Especially if he chose to fill the gap at McClaren recently vacated by twice world champ Fernando Alonso as the British-based team look for a driver to partner Lewis Hamilton.

"No-one should doubt Michael's quality for a moment, he hasn't lost anything," Coulthard told German tabloid Bild.

"He could make a return to Formula One anytime he wants.

"If McLaren needs another driver - Michael would be a fantastic solution."

Schumacher blazed around the Circuit de Catalunya in Spain and fellow Ferrari test driver Luca Badoer watched in wonder.

"It is unbelievable what Michael can still do," said Badoer.

"It barely looks like he has spent a day away from the track, let alone a year.

"He is definitely the fastest driver of the world."

But Schumacher has ruled out a return to full-time racing on numerous occasions, insisting he prefers time with his family rather than the persistent pressure of the track.

"I hope that I can support Ferrari during the preparations for the new season," he said.

But Coulthard put the admiring glances of fans into words when he added: "Paul McCartney never forgot how to make good music and Michael has never forgotten how to drive fast cars."

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Schumacher would be a hit at McClaren, says Coulthard

BERLIN (AFP) - A year after his last Formula One race, seven-times world champion Michael Schumacher could fill the vacancy at McClaren and dominate the track again, British driver David Coulthard told the German press on Wednesday.

The 36-year-old Scot watched in awe on Tuesday and Wednesday as Schumacher - who retired at the end of the 2006 season - showed no signs of his year away as he test drove for his old team Ferrari to put their car through its paces.

He recorded the fastest times on both of the two-day test drive in Spain and later admitted he was a bit nervous before he climbed behind the wheel.

"Before I got in the car, I was a bit nervous," Schumacher told German sports agency SID. "And I was curious to see how rusty I would be."

Red Bull driver Coulthard said Schumacher, 38, who last raced at the Brazilian Grand Prix in October 2006, could return to dominate Formula One again, if he wanted to step out of retirement.

Especially if he chose to fill the gap at McClaren recently vacated by twice world champ Fernando Alonso as the British-based team look for a driver to partner Lewis Hamilton.

"No-one should doubt Michael's quality for a moment, he hasn't lost anything," Coulthard told German tabloid Bild. "He could make a return to Formula One anytime he wants.

"If McLaren needs another driver - Michael would be a fantastic solution."

Schumacher blazed around the Circuit de Catalunya in Spain and fellow Ferrari test driver Luca Badoer watched in wonder.

"It is unbelievable what Michael can still do," said Badoer. "It barely looks like he has spent a day away from the track, let alone a year. He is definitely the fastest driver of the world."

But Schumacher has ruled out a return to full-time racing on numerous occasions, insisting he prefers time with his family rather than the persistent pressure of the track.

"I hope that I can support Ferrari during the preparations for the new season," he said. "Test driving was great fun and a part of me has missed it. "But a return to Formula One racing is not up for discussion."

But Coulthard put the admiring glances of fans into words when he added: "Paul McCartney never forgot how to make good music and Michael has never forgotten how to drive fast cars."

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Coulthard blames Toro Rosso boss for Alonso rumours

David Coulthard has hit out at Scuderia Toro Rosso team principal Franz Tost for the recent spate of rumours linking Fernando Alonso with a drive at the Red Bull Racing team, something Coulthard insists is not true.

"One thing that has surprised me from a Red Bull point of view since all the speculation began is that Scuderia Toro Rosso's team principal Franz Tost told the press that there were talks going on between Red Bull and Alonso," Coulthard wrote in his column for ITV.

"I cannot understand why he would feel it's appropriate to make a comment about another team, owned by the same parent company, without any authority to do so and no understanding of the contractual situation," he went on. "STR had the same car as us this year but nowhere near the same performance so shouldn't he be concentrating on his own business rather than ours?"

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Vettel and Coulthard reveal 2008 merchandising

Red Bull driver David Coulthard and Scuderia Toro Rosso driver Sebastian Vettel revealed Red Bull's 2008 merchandising line in Hanger 7 on Tuesday. In between the fashion shows the duo gave away a demonstration at the airport between Hangar 7 and Hangar 8.

In 2008 Puma will dress Red Bull Racing and Scuderia Toro Rosso. The clothing line was presented to the invited guests and media in Hangar 7 and should be available early 2008.

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Coulthard would consider NASCAR

David Coulthard says he would consider NASCAR as an option for his future career once he retires from Formula One.

The Scot, who also hinted at closing on the end of his career in Formula One, told espn.com at the Race of Champions last weekend that he would prefer NASCAR over a single-seater series like the IRL if he was to commit to a move to the US.

"I would consider something like NASCAR," Coulthard said "I don't think I would consider IRL. The only thing is, in America, you have to commit to it absolutely. Which means you move out there, take your family there.

"But I'd certainly consider it. This will be my 15th season in Formula One. After that... I'll do this as long as I'm having fun, as long as they keep saying 'Would you like to continue?'"

Coulthard praised NASCAR saying that even if there has not been a massive interest towards the series in Formula One circles, he believes that it can be a big challenge like it has been for his former rival and friend Jacques Villeneuve.

He added that the migration of open-wheel drivers that kicked off last year with Juan Pablo Montoya has contributed to change the overall perception of NASCAR in Europe and around the world.

"I think it's checking the box of NASCAR," he added. "Generally, people in Formula One haven't really been that aware of NASCAR, and of what we have been aware of we've probably higher respect for NASCAR than what we have for the oval racing IRL.

"That may come as a surprise, but as a single-seater racer in Europe, the perception in Europe is if you're flat on a super speedway, yes there's tactics, but how is that more challenging than driving Monaco?

"That's a simplistic view, I know, and I've not done it. But [Jacques] Villeneuve is a friend of mine who's obviously won over there [in Champ Car], came over to F1 and won in F1. I just know it's a different challenge."

Coulthard, whose Formula One team has a sister operation in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, believes the arrival of more foreign drivers will help the series to continue to expand, even if he thinks that still the more established stock car drivers will prevail over those coming from other series.

"NASCAR is so different, and any of us in a touring car would find how difficult they are relative to a single-seater," Coulthard said. "So all it does is keep checking the boxes [for NASCAR].

"If they keep getting, it doesn't have to be European drivers, but if they keep getting foreign drivers in the championship it's only a matter of time before it becomes more and more [followed] around the world.

"From a NASCAR point of view, from what I can see they're not fumbling with the business model to make money and everyone's doing very well. But it can't hurt any business to expand.

"And yeah, maybe it's frowned upon by some of the good ol' boys. But the Jimmie Johnsons, the consistent talented guys, will still be there and mixing it with these drivers from other formulas - and beating them."

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