Kimi Raikkonen led a Ferrari one-two to outpace Mercedes in second practice at the Chinese GP and suggest F1s world champions could have a fight on their hands this weekend. Having warned that their Italian rivals have not yet shown their full potential in 2016, Mercedes lost out to Ferrari on the supersoft tyre runs mid-way through the session by two tenths of a second.After matching his best finish for three years in Bahrain, Raikkonen ended the opening day in Shanghai on top with his 1:36.896 time one tenth of a second quicker than team-mate Sebastian Vettel. Mercedes completed their qualy-style, supersoft tyre runs slightly earlier and Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton wound up third and fourth respectively. Hamilton, who will start Sundays race no higher than sixth owing to a gearbox change penalty, was two tenths adrift of his championship-leading team-mate, who had earlier topped P1.Its tantalising to see if Ferrari can actually get up there in terms of performance, said Sky Sports F1s Ted Kravitz. David Croft and Paul Di Resta take you through all the headlines from Fridays Practice; and theres interviews with Massa, Vettel and Raikkonen But still the reliability question hangs over them. As we understand it, they do understand the reasons for Sebastian Vettels failure in Bahrain and they are sure that particular problem wont happen again.Vettel, who did not take the start in Bahrain after a valve failure, expressed hope Ferrari could move to within striking range of Mercedes in qualifying: It depends what the others are doing, but I think if we get everything right we could be closer. But then it is only Friday today so I wouldnt stress, I wouldnt put too much importance in the times today. Whens the Chinese GP on Sky? All the broadcast times you need for this weekends exclusively live race In keeping with the Mercedes-Ferrari dominated start to the season, the pack were a long way adrift around the demanding Shanghai circuit - although Red Bull strengthened their claim to be the grids third-quickest team by finishing fifth with Daniel Ricciardo. Max Verstappen was close behind in sixth for Toro Rosso, three tenshs clear of the first Force India of Nico Hulkenberg and the second Toro Rosso of Carlos Sainz.Having been given the go-ahead to complete the race weekend by the FIAs doctors, Fernando Alonso ended his first day back in McLarens car with the 11th-fastest time as the teams two former world champions finished just outside the top 10.There is more pace to come which is encouraging, team boss Eric Boullier told Sky F1. There is a long straight here which is not in our favour, but we hope [for points]. Williams, Fridays perennial low-key runners, were 10th with Valtteri Bottas but the dramatic events of the earlier session meant there was more focus on them than usual on day one.WATCH: Wheel worries in P1!Having traced the double rear-tyre failure on Felipe Massas FW38 in P1 to cracked wheel rims, the Brazilian returned to set the 14th-quickest time in P2 and afterwards said: We made a modification and we understood the problem. If we didnt know the problem it would have an effect. but the team understand so I trust them.We can have a completely different day tomorrow. We need to be ready for everything. We can have a lot of different sessions.After his own mechanical-triggered puncture in P1, Renaults Kevin Magnussen was not so fortunate in the afternoon with the Dane sidelined for the whole session while mechanics worked to repair the RS16s rear suspension. Martin Brundle talks of Williams wheel issues, Fernando Alonsos fitness and Lewis Hamiltons grid penalty ahead of the Chinese GP. Practice Two timesheet1. Kimi Raikkonen, Ferrari, 1:36.8962. Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari, 1:37.0053. Nico Rosberg, Mercedes, 1:37.1334. Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes, 1:37.3295. Daniel Ricciardo, Red Bull, 1:38.1436. Max Verstappen, Toro Rosso, 1:38.2687. Nico Hulkenberg, Force India. 1:38.5278. Carlos Sainz, Toro Rosso, 1:38.5429. Sergio Perez, Force India, 1:38.56910. Valtteri Bottas, Williams, 1:38.72311. Fernando Alonso, McLaren, 1:38.72812. Jenson Button, McLaren, 1:38.82813. Daniil Kvyat, Red Bull, 1:39.17814. Felipe Massa, Williams, 1:39.21415. Jolyon Palmer, Renault, 1:39.77416. Romain Grosjean, Haas, 1:39.89017. Pascal Wehrlein, Manor, 1:39.94118. Marcus Ericsson, Sauber, 1:39.97919. Rio Haryanto, Manor, 1:40.55020. Felipe Nasr, Sauber, 1:41.06621. Esteban Gutierrez, Haas, 1:42.95422. 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The Brazilian goalkeeper signed a loan deal with the Major League Soccer club on Friday as he looks to get playing time ahead of this summers World Cup in his home country. ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Aqib Talib swears hes more concerned about the possible punishment Julio Jones could deliver this weekend than any discipline that might await him from NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.The Denver Broncos star cornerback could still face discipline from the league over the shooting in Dallas last summer in which he admitted accidentally shooting himself in his right leg.Im not really worried about anything except for Atlanta right now, Talib said Wednesday, a day after WFAA-TV in Dallas reported that detectives determined Talib shot himself on June 5, but that he wouldnt face any criminal charges in the case.When I heard that report yesterday, I immediately got on my iPad and started watching Julio Jones, Talib said. I cannot even worry about it. I got my hands full with enough already. Like I said, its still under review. Im not really going to talk about that right now.Dallas police confirmed the report Wednesday evening in a statement, saying Talibs attorney had provided a letter that stated Aqib Talib admitted he shot himself accidentally. But police said the investigation is ongoing.Even if he faces no legal consequences in the case, Talib could still be suspended or fined by the NFL, which doesnt require criminal charges or a conviction to mete out player punishment.NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy told The Associated Press on Wednesday that Talibs case is under review of the personal conduct policy.Coach Gary Kubiak said the Broncos are just moving forward, hes playing great, obviously having a heck of a year and (were) expecting him to keep going.Teammates arent fretting either, suggested cornerback Chris Harris Jr.Thats a weird situation, Harris said. You never know whats going to happen. You never know what the NFLs going to do anytime, with any situation. Right now, hes not in jail. So, I mean, what can you do if he didnt go to jail? He didnt do anything wrong.On Sunday, the Broncos (4-0) host the Falcons (3-1), who are coming off a 48-33 rout of Carolina in which Matt Ryan threw for 503 yards and Jones became just the sixth player in NFL history to post a 300-yard receiving game.Talib, who was sidelined for three months after suffering a gunshot wound to his right thigh and calf, has started all four of Denvers games and has three interceptions.Thats one shyy of his total from 2015 when he earned his third consecutive Pro Bowl berth, but also was suspended for one game for his deliberate eye poke to a Colts tight end, which cost him $323,529.ddddddddddddTalib is making $8.5 million this year and GM John Elway disputed a report last month that the Broncos had talked about trading him.His off-the-field troubles aside, Talib is a locker room leader with a charismatic personality. Kubiak asked him to address the team last weekend on the eve of his return to Tampa, where he began as career.Hes always outgoing, always keeps everybody upbeat, said Harris, who also played with Talib at the University of Kansas.Thats our man, outgoing, talkative. Hes just more of a brother. Hes always had my back. Ill always have his. Hes always been that type of teammate that if you get in trouble or anything, Aqibs going to be right there for you.Talib, who has had firearm incidents in the past, told Dallas police the night he was shot that he was too intoxicated to recall details of the shooting.He required stitches but no surgery and missed the Broncos visit to the White House to celebrate their Super Bowl title.Hes offered few specifics of the shooting, other than to say he feels fortunate to still be playing football and wants to concentrate on helping the Broncos repeat as champions.Talib returned an interception 46 yards for a touchdown against Andrew Luck in Week 2, his ninth career pick-6 , and his fifth for Denver, a franchise record. Last week, he picked off a pair of passes in his return to Tampa Bay, where he played from 2008-12. Those interceptions set up Denvers first two touchdowns in the Broncos 27-7 win.Harris said Talib, whose 33 interceptions are more than any DB in the league since 2008, doesnt appear to be fazed by the specter of impending discipline from the commissioners office.Apparently its not bothering him at all, Harris said. So, if its not bothering him, its not going to bother us, and were just going to keep it rolling.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and AP NFL Twitter feed: www.twitter.com/AP-NFL---Follow AP Pro Football Writer Arnie Melendrez Stapleton on Twitter: http://twitter.com/arniestapleton ' ' '