Positions for 1300 BST start of 70-lap race:
1 Raikkonen (Ferrari)
2 Massa (Ferrari)
3 Alonso (Renault)
4 Trulli (Toyota)
5 Kubica (BMW Sauber)
6 Webber (Red Bull)
7 Coulthard (Red Bull)
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1200: Bon apres-midi a tout le monde et bienvenue au Grand Prix de France - and that's as far as my GCSE French goes I'm afraid.
With Kimi Raikkonen on pole ahead of team-mate Felipe Massa, another Ferrari win at Magny-Cours looks on the cards.
Ferrari have won five of the last seven races in France, with Raikkonen taking the chequered flag in 2007, and the Finn says he's looking for a victory to reignite his title defence.
"It's the best possible chance to win the race from the first place. If I was not to win, I would obviously be a bit disappointed," he said.
If things at the front of the race are looking predictable, then maybe Lewis Hamilton will make things exciting as he has to pick his way through the field.
The McLaren driver qualified in third but his 10-place grid penalty, imposed in Canada for his pit-lane collision with Raikkonen, means he starts in 13th.
Team-mate Heikki Kovalainen starts in 10th after he was hit with a five-place penalty for blocking Red Bull's Mark Webber during qualifying.
And Nico Rosberg, completes the list of naughty drivers as he starts from the back of the grid following his 10-place penalty for his part in the Canadian pit-lane incident.
So will there be any surprise in France and can Hamilton get into the points? Join the debate on 606
(BBC)
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