Jerez F1 test: Day three times

Mercedes-powered cars continued to dominate proceedings during the third day of Formula 1𒁏 testing at Jerez, with McLaren rookie Kevin Magnussen marking his debut by setting the fastest lap time of the test thus far.
His first outing in the ওMP4-29, Magnussen completed a strong day for the McLaren team, with day two pace setter Jenson Button following up his team-mate in fourth position. The pair were split by a late flyer from Williams' new signing Felipe Massa in second and Lewis Hamilton driving the works Mercedes in third.
In all, five Merce📖des-powered cars filled the top six, with Fernando Alonso br🌼eaking the run in fifth for Ferrari, ahead of Force India's Nico Hulkenberg.
Meanwhile, Sauber's Adrian Sutil suffered an accident that curtailed hi🥀s running, Red Bull's technical issues continued and Marussia made its track de༺but as Max Chilton completed a handful of untimed installation laps.
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1. Kevin MagnussenDenmark McLaren-Mercedes1min 23.276secs
2. Felipe MassaBrazilWilliams-Mercedes1min 23.700secs
3. Lewis HamiltonBritain Mercedes-Mercedes1min 23.952secs
4. Jenson ButtonBritainMcLaren-Mercedes1min 25.030secs
5. Fernando AlonsoSpainFerrari-Ferrari1min 25.495secs
6. Nico HulkenbergGermany Force India-Mercedes1min 26.096secs
7. Jean-Eric VergneFranceSTR-Renault1min 29.915secs
8. Adrian SutilGermany Sauber-Ferrari1min 30.161secs
Max ChiltonBritainMarussia-FerrariNo TimeRobin FrijnsNetherlands Caterham-RenaultNo TimeDaniel RicciardoAustralia Red Bull-RenaultNo Time
Jerez test times - February 2013:
1. Felipe MassaBrazilFerrari-Ferrari1min 17.879secs
2. Kimi RaikkonenFinlandLotus-Renault1min 18.148secs
3. Jules BianchiFranceForce India-Mercedes1min 18.175secs