Red Bull's Australian driver Mark Webber
The Melbourne skyline provides an attractive backdrop to the first Grand Prix action of the eagerly-anticipated 2009 season
It was all a bit of a blur for world champion Lewis Hamilton as his McLaren lived down to his expectations - he ended up 16 and 18th
The Red Bull pit lane team endure a frustrating first session as their two cars managed just 11 laps between them
After difficulties in the morning session Mark Webber turns on the style by clocking the fourth fastest time in the afternoon
Ferrari's Felipe Massa recovers from an early spin to finish seventh fastest but the Brazilian dropped to tenth in the second session
Nelson Piquet Jr gets himself into a spot of trouble and it doesn't get much better for the Brazilian he was 18th and then 19th fastest
Veteran Brawn driver Rubens Barrichello spends some time away the track but puts in a solid display to finish 4th and 2nd
German's driver Nico Rosberg clocks the fastest lap of both the first and second sessions on an impressive day for Williams
Renault's Fernando Alonso suggests the fading light at Albert Park could be an issue with the Grand Prix due to start at 1700 local time

Renault's Fernando Alonso suggests the fading light at Albert Park could be an issue with the Grand Prix due to start at 1700 local time









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