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GREATER NOIDA, India -- Sebastian Vettel drove 35 flawless laps in the second practice session Friday to edge Red Bull teammate Mark Webber for the quickest time ahead of Sundays Indian Grand Prix. Wholesale Jerseys USA . Vettel recorded 1 minute, 25.722 seconds on soft tires for his best lap on the Buddh International Circuit, .289 faster than Webber and almost a second quicker than his time of 1:26.683 in the first session. Vettel, who has won both previous Indian GP races from pole, can win his fourth straight world title by placing fifth or better on Sunday. In-form Lotus driver Romain Grosjean was third fastest with a time of 1:26.220, ahead of Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton in 1:26.399. "Im hopeful of another solid day tomorrow which should give us another strong qualifying position if the evidence of today is anything to go by," Grosjean said. "Well do everything we can to take the fight to Red Bull." Ferrari driver Fernando Alonso overcame gearbox problems in the morning session to finish the day fifth fastest, ahead of Nico Rosbergs Mercedes and teammate Felipe Massa. The second session was marred by handling problems as most drivers came to terms with the smooth, warming track and the softer compound Pirelli tires. Kimi Raikkonen, who finished 17th in the morning session, appeared to be fighting a losing battle for control of his Lotus and had difficulties taking the tighter turns. He improved to eighth fastest, but looked far from comfortable ahead of Fridays qualifying. Pastor Maldonado had wheel problems again. The Williams driver who lost a wheel in practice for this months Japanese GP was forced to park at the entrance to pit lane Friday when he lost a wheel nut and eventually punctured his front right tire after 23 laps of the second session. Weather at the track was hot and dry, with similar conditions forecast for Sunday. "Its hard to say how we will go tomorrow and Sunday, but hopefully we have the pace and can control the race," Webber said. "The car is very consistent, but we need to work on the tires and make sure we get the most out of them." Tire supplier Pirelli has dropped the more durable hard compound tires for the Indian surface, instead opting for soft and medium options. While the soft tires proved to be considerably faster, drivers complained of a lack of durability. "The soft tire is not lasting so long here, but its Friday and the track is still rubbering in," Vettel said. "Its normally improving for Saturday, plus we havent used this compound for a long time, so tomorrow it should be better." Alonso had a frustrating start to the first practice, completing only six laps before being forced into the pits with a gearbox issue and ending the morning with the 12th-fastest time. 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The statement says: "Trent Richardson is travelling to Pensacola, Fla., where he will have his left knee further evaluated by Dr. James Andrews tomorrow.OTTAWA -- The Ottawa Senators have already begun to feel the effects of the NHL lockout. Senators president Cyril Leeder met with members of the Ottawa media Monday afternoon, saying layoffs have taken place and full-time staff have been placed on a reduced work week. "Every full-time, every part-time employee is affected by a work stoppage," Leeder said. "On the full-time employees theyve either been laid off temporarily or gone to a four-day work week." Leeder wouldnt say exactly how many people have been laid off, but that "it was a significant number" and "more than ten." The Senators have 170 full-time employees. "This really is the area that I worry about the most," Leeder said. "Its not good for anybody when we have a work stoppage and the people most affected are our staff here." One employee who will continue to earn a paycheque, somewhat ironically, is Milan Michalek. His agent confirmed to The Canadian Press on Monday that the injured forward will continue to be paid and will have access to the teams facilities until he is cleared to play. Michalek is scheduled to make US$4,750,000 this season. Michalek underwent surgery last Tuesday in Philadelphia to repair a torn abdominal muscle he suffered while training in late August. Michalek is expected to be sidelined four-to-six weeks. Off the ice, local charities are going to be feeling the side effects of the lockout, but Leeder says the organization is committed to upholding any previous commitments. The Senators were forced to cancel the 2012 Bell Sens Charity Golf Classic, which was to take place Monday and Tuesday, and once games are cancelledd revenues from the 50/50 draw will be lost. nfl jerseys china. Over the past 20 years the Sens Foundation has given back nearly $70 million in support of various community initiatives. Leeder knows that many charities rely on funds from the Sens Foundation to implement its programs and has no intention of having them suffer due to the work stoppage. While players were often the main draw in charitable endeavours, the organization will now need to be a little more creative with its fundraisers. Coach Paul MacLean may also see an increased role in his participation in events. "Weve got to work harder to raise money," Leeder said. "The community has come to rely on the Ottawa Senators as an important contributor back to the community. Were not going to walk away from those responsibilities." One of the Sens Foundations biggest recipients remains Rogers House, a pediatric respite and palliative care home, that receives nearly one million on a yearly basis and Leeder says Rogers House has been told "in no uncertain terms that they dont need to worry, that we will make good on that commitment." Season ticket holders will have the option of a full refund or leaving the money with the organization at a five-per-cent interest rate should games get cancelled. Leeder admitted fans have voiced their displeasure and are angry with both sides and want to see a resolution as soon as possible. Despite the labour dispute the team remains pleased with its season ticket sales and "are ahead of where we were last year." Leeder says the organization is working hard to ensure its ready to resume operations once the lockout comes to an end. ' ' '
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