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Tsunoda becomes just the third driver to post a time, a 1m25.225s on the hard tyres. It's been a fairly quiet start to the session all told.With his second attempt at a first push lap on softs, Bottas is slower than Perez and clocks a 1m24.244s.Bottas was going for a flying lap, but makes a mistake and locks up at the second chicane which prompts him to abort.13:00
Bottas, Stroll and Tsunoda are the first drivers out of the pits, Vettel following that trio out for his last Italian GP practice session.It doesn't look like it will be a busy session for Schumacher, who already sat out FP1 yesterday while Giovinazzi had some fun in his car. He'll be on the back foot for qualifying later.
De Vries is also in good company when it comes to making an F1 debut at Monza - in 2001 both Tomas Enge and Alex Yoong had their first taste of grand prix racing for the Prost and Minardi teams respectively. And who can forget poor old Marco Apicella in 1993, whose debut for Jordan lasted mere yards before he was embroiled in an opening lap shunt?Monza has seen its fare share of cameo appearances down the years.
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