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Alonso sets the pace in Hungary practice

BUDAPEST, Aug 3 (Reuters) McLaren's Fernando Alonso set the pace today in free practice for a Hungarian Grand Prix that could send the Spaniard back to the top of the Formula One standings.

The double world champion, fourth in the morning at a circuit where he took his first grand prix win for Renault in 2003, laid down the fastest lap of the day on a sultry afternoon at the Hungaroring.

Renault's Finnish rookie Heikki Kovalainen was second fastest, 0.364 seconds slower, with Alonso's championship leading team mate Lewis Hamilton third.

Hamilton, the 22-year-old rookie sensation who is two points ahead of Alonso with seven races remaining, ended the afternoon session with his car stuck in the gravel after spinning off five minutes from the end.

Poland's Robert Kubica, the 22-year-old BMW Sauber driver returning to the track where he made his Formula One debut last year, was fastest in the morning with a lap of 1:22.390.

Ferrari's Brazilian Felipe Massa was second in that session, ahead of team mate Kimi Raikkonen.

Massa is nine points adrift of Alonso while Raikkonen is 18 off the lead.

McLaren are 27 points ahead of Ferrari, with whom they are embroiled in an increasingly bitter spying controversy, in the constructors' championship.

Kubica has bittersweet memories of last year's race in Hungary, drafted in as a replacement for Canadian Jacques Villeneuve who was then dropped altogether following the Pole's strong showing.

Kubica finished seventh in that race but was disqualified when the car was found to be underweight at the finish.

''Last year was a pretty up and down weekend for me here,'' he said on his return. ''This year I hope for a better weekend. The car is performing much better this year and we are looking pretty strong.

''And of course probably a lot of Polish fans will come so I'm really looking forward to it.'' Briton Jenson Button, who took the first grand prix win of his career with Honda in Hungary last season but has scored just one point this year, was eighth quickest in the morning but 16th in the afternoon.

Germany's Sebastian Vettel, who scored a point on his Formula One debut with BMW as a replacement for Kubica at this year's U.S. Grand Prix, made a first appearance for Toro Rosso.

He was faster than Italian team mate Vitantonio Liuzzi in the morning but a fraction slower after lunch.

Japan's Sakon Yamamoto also returned to the grand prix paddock, signed up by tail-enders Spyker for the rest of the season in place of dropped Dutchman Christijan Albers.

Yamamoto, who had not driven a Formula One car at a race weekend since his last appearance for Super Aguri in Brazil last October, was slowest in both sessions.

Reuters DH DB2011

Gujarat Govt team visits TNAU

Coimbatore, Aug 3 (UNI) An eleven-member team of Gujarat Government officials visited the Tamil Nadu Agricultural Department here and discussed ongoing researches and activities of the varsity. Talking to newspersons here today, Gujarat Agriculture Minister Dhilip Kumar Thakor, who led the team, said that under a project called 'Krishi Mahotsavam', started in 2005, Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi had sent over 700 agricultural scientists to villages to meet the farmers to know their problems first.....

Nalco to enter agreement with Coal India, Railways

Angul, Aug 3 (UNI) Perturbed over short supply of coal from the Public Sector Mahanadi Coal Limited(MCL),the National Aluminium Company(NALCO)is contemplating to enter an agreement soon with Railway and Coal India to tide over the coal crisis. NALCO sources said the Company is all set to draw about two rakes of coal daily from Bharat Cocking Coal limited (BCCL) to bail out its crisis resulting in closure of two of its Captive power plant here......

Bush calls Musharraf, rules out military action inside Pak territory

Islamabad, Aug 3 (UNI) US President George W Bush telephoned his Pakistani counterpart Pervez Musharraf today and ruled out any American military action inside Pakistan's territory. ''Such statements are unsavoury and often prompted by political considerations in an environment of electioneering,'' Mr Bush told Gen Musharraf in reference to the recent statements emanating from the US regarding possible US action inside Pakistani territory in pursuit of Al-Qaeda. He agreed that these statements did not serve the.....
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