Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Rivals in the dust

British driver clocks fastest time in practice for season opener, Ferrari’s Vettel second

- Agence Francepres­se

Lewis Hamilton was hailed as being ”in a league of his own” on Friday as he burned off his rivals in the year’s opening practice sessions at the Australian Grand Prix.

The triple world champion bossed the field and held a halfsecond gap over Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel and his new Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas in the afternoon session.

Britain’s Hamilton followed up his field-leading fastest lap of 1 minute, 24.220 secs in the morning run with a blistering 1:23.620 in the late afternoon.

It was around one-tenth of a second off Vettel’s circuit record of 1:23.529, posted for Red Bull in qualifying ahead of his 2011 race victory. “Hamilton is in a league of his own at the moment,” Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff said. “His one-lap pace was really good and he took the ultrasofts for 17 laps and was stable. I’m happy.”

FERRARI GETTING THERE TOO

Ferrari were expected to press Hamilton and the Mercedes team after superior times in preseason testing, but on the evidence of the opening two sessions Hamilton is again the driver to beat in Sunday’s season-opener.

“I’m super-happy to be back in the car, particular­ly after a first day like that. It was 99 percent perfect,” Hamilton said.

“We’ve shown good form so far on both the long and short runs and we got every lap done that we wanted to. The tyres performed really well today too.

“I’ll be pushing as hard as I can to win this race.”

Hamilton’s time was more than three seconds faster than his best lap in last year’s correspond­ing free practice in Melbourne.

Finland’s Bottas slotted smoothly into the Mercedes team environmen­t with a best lap of 1:24.176. “I definitely feel like I can make a step forward tomorrow. It’ll be a busy evening for us looking through all the data to see where we can improve, but it’s a reasonable start,” Bottas said.

Ferrari improved markedly on their opening practice, with Vettel unleashing the second best lap time in FP2 with 1:24.167 while teammate Kimi Raikkonen was fourth with 1:24.525.

The Red Bulls of Daniel Ricciardo and Max Verstappen were over a second behind Hamilton and half-a-second off Vettel’s Ferrari.

Verstappen missed out on the later long runs after damaging his car’s floor when running over the gravel on the exit of turn 10.

The second session was stopped after a big crash for Renault’s Jolyon Palmer, who lost the rear of his car on the last corner and spun into the barriers. “I’m fine,” Palmer told his team over the radio. The shunt damaged the car’s rear suspension, while the rear wing was detached. Palmer missed the remainder of the session, in a blow to his preparatio­ns for the weekend race.

Brazilian Felipe Massa stopped his Williams car at Turn 11 after reporting he could not engage gears, and walked back to the team garage. The troubled Mclaren team had no on-track breakdowns on the opening day with Fernando Alonso finishing in a respectabl­e 12th place.

 ?? AFP PHOTO ?? Mercedes' British driver Lewis Hamilton powers through a corner during the second practice session in Melbourne on Friday.
AFP PHOTO Mercedes' British driver Lewis Hamilton powers through a corner during the second practice session in Melbourne on Friday.

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