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Marussia's rookies keep their heads above water

The drenched Albert Park circuit in Melbourne proved treacherous for even the biggest names in F1 in qualifying on Saturday at Melbourne ahead of the 2013 Australian Grand Prix. Lewis Hamilton, Felipe Massa and Mark Webber all had their scares and lucky escaped during a fraught 20 minute session. You'd have expected Marussia's Jules Bianchi and Max Chilton to have been among those making an unwelcome impact on the scenery at some point in Q1, but instead the F1 rookies kept their heads and put in accomplished performances despite the inclement conditions. "It was a big ask of two rookie drivers to face a qualifying session like the one we've experienced today," agreed Marussia...
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