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                  Kubica heads final free practice session  
                    Robert 
                    Kubica finally hit the form he had been chasing so far in 
                    the Macau Grand Prix weekend during Friday morning's second 
                    free practice session when he edged out provisional pole position 
                    man and Manor Motorsport team-mate Lewis Hamilton by 0.646 
                    seconds. 
                  Kubica 
                    had struggled with traffic throughout Thursday and had his 
                    chances of a decent showing in first qualifying dashed when 
                    he was caught up in an accident - but it all came right in 
                    practice as he was consistently fast throughout the 30-minute 
                    session. 
                  "It 
                    was important not to crash in that session and we knew yesterday 
                    that we were fast, but it just didn't come together with traffic 
                    in free practice and my crash in qualifying," explained 
                    Kubica. "Lewis is very competitive and we hope to start 
                    at the front, but let's wait and see what happens." 
                  Hamilton 
                    was far from unhappy about being edged out by his team-mate, 
                    however, and declared himself fully satisfied with his preparations 
                    before the afternoon's final qualifying session. 
                  "That 
                    was good and there were no problems at all," said Hamilton. 
                    "We made a few changes to the car early in the session 
                    just to see what we needed to do and I am pleased with how 
                    things are going." 
                  Brazilian 
                    Fabio Carbone set the third fastest time in the dying seconds 
                    of the session, while fourth fastest American Richard Antinucci 
                    had no chance to respond after coming into the pits before 
                    the chequered flag had come out. 
                  "That 
                    session wasn't bad," said Antinucci. "I went into 
                    the pits a bit early, but the car feels quite good on old 
                    tyres, so it will be interesting to see how it performs on 
                    new rubber." 
                  The 
                    session was marred by a few minor accidents. Christian Jones, 
                    the son of former world champion Alan, had a moment at Moorish 
                    Hill, while the same corner later caught out Giedo van der 
                    Garde and Adam Carroll - both of whom hit the barriers. TOM'S 
                    driver Kazuki Nakajima also crashed just before the Melco 
                    Hairpin.  
                   
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