Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Bottas ahead as typhoon postpones qualifying

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Bottas was quickest on Friday in practice before the Japanese Grand Prix locked down ahead of an approachin­g super typhoon, finishing a 10th of a second ahead of teammate and world championsh­ip leader Lewis Hamilton.

The Mercedes pair, benefiting in Japan from an aerodynami­c upgrade package to their W10 cars, were comfortabl­y ahead of the third fastest Red Bull of Max Verstappen in the second session of the condensed racing weekend here. “It was a very positive day,” said Bottas. “We tried the new bits with the car. It felt good since the beginning.”

Just before the first session began on Friday morning, race organisers announced that the entire Saturday track programme, including qualifying, had been scrapped for safety reasons in the face of the approachin­g Super Typhoon Hagibis.

Qualifying was reschedule­d to 10am (0100 GMT) on Sunday, with the race still taking place at 2:10pm (0510 GMT) as originally planned, providing the weather improves. “(We) still need to remember it’s only practice, Sunday is still going to be close with qualifying and the race,” Bottas said. The Ferraris of Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel, who had dominated practice and qualifying at the previous four GPs since the summer break, could only trail in fourth and fifth after failing to record a clean lap on the fastest soft tyres.

The loss of Saturday’s timetable added extra spice with only Friday’s two practice sessions available to prepare the cars for qualifying. And should bad weather linger on Sunday morning and prevent the qualifying session taking place, the governing body FIA confirmed that the timings from Friday’s second practice will be used to determine the starting grid.

That would leave Mercedes sitting pretty with a front row lockout as they look to secure the onetwo finish they need to clinch a record sixth successive constructo­rs’ championsh­ip.

Finland’s Bottas recovered from a mid-session spin on the final bend to lap the 5.807km circuit in 1min 27.8785sec, 0.100sec ahead of Britain’s Hamilton.

Verstappen of the Netherland­s was third on 1:28.066 in his Red Bull, 0.281sec slower than Bottas, with Leclerc fourth (1:28.141) and Vettel fifth (1:28.376). “Mercedes are looking very strong, which is no surprise on this track,” Verstappen said.

 ?? REUTERS ?? ■ Mercedes driver Valtteri Bottas spun during second practice before topping the time sheets at the Japanese Grand Prix.
REUTERS ■ Mercedes driver Valtteri Bottas spun during second practice before topping the time sheets at the Japanese Grand Prix.

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