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Ferrari shows the pace at Monaco GP as Mercedes struggles

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Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel was quickest in the second practice for the Monaco Grand Prix on Thursday and got a further boost as Lewis Hamilton and his Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas struggled.

Ferrari had further cause for optimism heading to tomorrow’s qualifying, with Kimi Raikkonen third fastest.

Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo split the teammates.

The mood inside the Mercedes camp was likely to be one of concern. Hamilton placed eighth and Bottas was 10th as Mercedes appeared to get their car set-up wrong when they switched to the quicker ultrasoft tires.

It was especially surprising considerin­g Hamilton was quickest in the morning’s first practice run.

Hamilton and Vettel have won two races each, five races into an intriguing Formula One season, and Vettel leads Hamilton by six points.

Meanwhile, Lance Stroll’s miserable run continued. The 18year-old Canadian crashed into the barriers near Casino Square, bringing the session to a brief halt while his car was lifted off the track.

The Williams driver has failed to finish his past three races and has yet to score a point.

In the morning session, Hamilton was fastest followed by Vettel and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen.

Making his return to F1 as a one-off replacemen­t for McLaren’s Fernarndo Alonso who is skipping Monaco to compete in the Indianapol­is 500 - veteran Jenson Button was 12th best in the afternoon and 14th in the morning.

The Williams team carried a Manchester sticker on the front wing of their cars as a tribute to the 22 people killed and 116 injured in the Manchester bombing on Monday at an Ariana Grande concert.

The Mercedes team said it was also planning to carry a sticker on the front wing.

A minute’s silence for the victims is also planned before Sunday’s race.

 ??  ?? Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel of Germany waves to the crowd after the second free practice at the Monaco racetrack yesterday Photo: AP
Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel of Germany waves to the crowd after the second free practice at the Monaco racetrack yesterday Photo: AP

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