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The day got better as it went along for Scuderia Ferrari on Formula 1's debut in India. The morning was spoilt when the engine failed on Fernando Alonso's car which prevented the Spaniard from making the most of the first free practice session. There were no problems in the afternoon and the two 150º Italias ended the second session in first and third places with Felipe Massa ahead of his team-mate. The Brazilian completed 55 laps, while his Spanish team-mate has 38 to his name. Both men, and this was also done in the name of the Scuderia, joined many of their colleagues in carrying stickers on their helmets in memory of Marco Simoncelli and Dan Wheldon, who died recently in the two tragic accidents in Sepang and Las Vegas.



















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