Williams driver Pastor Maldonado has recorded the quickest time in the second practice ahead of the German Grand Prix in Hoffenheim.
The 27-year-old clocked a time of 27.476 on a rainy afternoon in Germany, which affected Mercedes' Michael Schumacher, who crashed out, despite setting the fourth fastest time during this morning's opening practice.
Nico Rosberg set the second-quickest pace of the track while Red Bull driver and world champion Sebastian Vettel came in third on the list with Sergio Perez fourth.
While McLaren pair Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton came first and second respectively in the first practice, Button could only manage the eighth quickest time, while Hamilton dropped down into 19th spot.