F1: Hockenheim practice and qualifying photo gallery
By Andy Darley
Saturday, July 19th, 2008
Behind-the-scenes and on-track photos from the practice and qualifying days at Hockenheim in the run-in to the German Grand Prix, courtesy of the PR operations of most of the teams.
Red Bull and Toro Rosso haven’t released their photos yet, and a couple of teams (which shall remain nameless) won’t let you see theirs, but here are the best of the rest. Click for larger versions.
- Thursday's press conference hangs on Heidfeld's every word
- Adrian Sutil shows off his German Grand Prix helmet
- Robert Kubica did not have the best of practice days
- Rubens Barrichello sits in his car, waiting to go out for practice
- Photographers cluster as Hamilton heads off for a practice lap
- Jarno Trulli watches the data screens in the Toyota garage
- Giancarlo Fisichella enters the start-finish straight in qualifying
- Jenson Button joins the queue to leave the pits at Hockenheim
- Williams' Kazuki Nakajima puts in a hot lap
- Heikki Kovalainen qualifies under a stormy sky
- Honda have a lot to look forward to - for next year
- The Williams pit crew send Nico Rosberg on his way during qualifying
- They're probably really nice people on their day off - but now they project ruthless efficiency
- Celebrations in the Toyota garage as Jarno Trulli qualifies fourth
- Lewis Hamilton acknowledges the congratulations after capturing pole at Hockenheim
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