Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Shanghai smog scuppers F1 practice

- Agence FrancePres­se sportsdesk@hindustati­mes.com

China’s notoriousl­y murky air cut short practice sessions at the Chinese Grand Prix on Friday, prompting speculatio­n of a radical schedule shuffle to prevent the race being scuttled entirely.

Smog and damp weather combined to interrupt morning practice and force the cancellati­on of the afternoon running without title hopefuls Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel logging any timed laps.

Formula One officials also said the race’s medical helicopter would not have been able to land at a suitable hospital in the city, where poor visibility had caused a number of commercial flight delays.

With further poor conditions forecast, one option for organisers could be to bring the race forward from Sunday to Saturday as a precaution, while Hamilton offered an alternativ­e suggestion.

“Sat program: 3 practice sessions, qualifying Sunday morning and then race. Who’s down for the switch up?” he tweeted.

The three-time world champion, who alleviated some of the boredom by running over to the vast main grandstand to throw signed baseball caps to screaming fans, added: “Seriously tho, this could actually be a blessing in disguise. A chance for new bosses to be proactive & be creative.”

Hamilton later told reporters: “The track was absolutely fine and we could have run all day today with no issue it if weren’t for the clouds.”

 ?? AP ?? Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton (left) walks on the track during the second practice session for the Chinese F1 Grand Prix.
AP Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton (left) walks on the track during the second practice session for the Chinese F1 Grand Prix.

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