Fernando Alonso in a winning F1 car would be a sensational story — MPH
Fernando Alonso's name was once again near the top of an F1 timesheet during Friday testing. Mark Hughes is hoping that he'll still be there when racing starts
Provisional results
1. Ian Duncan/Amaar Slatch: Ford Capri 16hr54m46s
2. Stig Blomqvist/Staffan Parmander: Tuthill Porsche 911 16hr58m00s
3. Gerard Marcy/Stephane Prevot: Tuthill Porsche 911 17hr39m45s
4. Steve Perez/John Millington: Datsun 260Z 17hr50m49s
5. Onkar Rai/Baldev Chager: Porsche 911 17hr54m16s
6. David Horsey/Alex Horsey: Tuthill Porsche 911 18hr04m16s
7. John Lloyd/Adrian Cavenagh: Ford Escort RS1800 18hr16m18s
8. Gregoire De Mevius/Alain Guehennec: Porsche 911 18hr32m54s
9. Manvir Baryan/Jaswinder Chanda: Porsche 911 18hr51m44s
10. Patrick Van Heurck/Alain Lopes: Tuthill Porsche 911 18hr57m59s
Fernando Alonso's name was once again near the top of an F1 timesheet during Friday testing. Mark Hughes is hoping that he'll still be there when racing starts
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