
Red Bull Racing was left looking for more pace at Magny Cours after David Coulthard and Mark Webber finished Friday practice tenth and sixteenth overall.
"There was some initial graining on the tyres early in the session, but it improved as the track rubbered in," Coulthard said. "It was a pretty normal Friday practice for us, we managed to work through all of our programme and now we'll look at the data to see what we can do for tomorrow."
Webber added, "It wasn't one of our better Fridays, it's a good thing it wasn't Saturday today! At least we have a chance to work through everything tonight and understand how we can get more performance from the car. After a very encouraging Barcelona test, it's suddenly a bit of a mystery here how to get comfortable with the car. But, we'll work tonight and try to get a better set-up ahead of qualifying tomorrow."
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