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The 22-year-old Red Bull driver posted a time of 1min 30.958sec, just 0.03sec quicker than his team-mate Mark Webber of Australia.
Ferrari driver Spaniard Fernando Alonso was third quickest, with less than a third of a second separating the top three drivers.
Brazilian Felipe Massa finished the session fourth fastest in the second Ferrari followed by German Nico Rosberg of Mercedes.
Renault driver Robert Kubica posted the sixth quickest time ahead of crowd favourite Briton Lewis Hamilton of McLaren, seventh fastest.
Seven-time champion German Michael Schumacher was eighth quickest in the second Mercedes followed by Spaniard Pedro de la Rosa of Sauber.
Williams driver Brazilian Rubens Barichello was ninth quickest ahead of Russian Vitaly Petrov in the second Renault.
Briton Jenson Button appeared to still be struggling with the set-up of his McLaren car and wound up 12th fastest.
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