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Verstappen sets pulses racing in Hockenheim

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hoffenheim — Max Verstappen clocked an outright circuit lap record and fastest lap as Red Bull continued to top the times in Friday afternoon’s second free practice for this weekend’s German Grand Prix.

The young Dutchman recorded a best lap of one minute and 13.085 seconds to outpace Lewis Hamilton by 0.026 seconds with Valtteri Bottas third, in the second Mercedes, ahead of championsh­ip leading home hero Sebastian Vettel and his Ferrari team-mate Kimi Raikkonen.

On a sweltering afternoon at the Hockenheim­ring, with an air temperatur­e of 31 degrees Celsius and the track at 52 degrees, most of the session was dedicated to evaluating tyre performanc­e ahead of Sunday’s race.

Fresh from announceme­nts confirming new contracts for them both, the two Mercedes men were consistent­ly fast, but unable to match the Red Bulls in the tight and twisty first and third sectors of the circuit, including the final ‘stadium section’.

Vettel and Ferrari appeared to be content with their performanc­e as they were close to the pace of the leading cars and comfortabl­y clear of sixth placed Romain Grosjean and his Haas team-mate Kevin Magnussen, both powered by Ferrari.

Monegasque rising star Charles Leclerc, widely tipped to be a target for Ferrari next season, was eighth in his Ferrari-engined Sauber ahead of German Nico Hulkenberg of Renault and Frenchman Esteban Ocon of Force India.

The session came shortly after the publicatio­n of comments by Hamilton suggesting that Ferrari had over-indulged in their post-race celebratio­ns after winning the British Grand Prix, a reaction that he said suggested signs of weakness.

Vettel, on team radio, had said: “We did it at their home... Now, we take the English flag and hang it in Maranello... Yes.”

Hamilton declined to continue the ‘war of words when he spoke to reporters late Thursday, saying: “I see that as a weakness rather than a whole need to even say anything... For me, it’s something that we can work with. It doesn’t affect me whatsoever. Good for him.

“We will keep our heads down, keep ourselves quiet and focus on trying to do a better job across the board.” He was less than true to his word during Friday’s second session when he showed signs of frustratio­n during his race simulation runs and complained ‘my seat’s really hot,’ adding that his rear tyres were nearly ‘finished’.

“I feel like I’m just wasting my engine out here,” he added towards the end of the session on a day when Red Bull dominated with Australian Daniel Ricciardo having upstaged the defending four-time champion by going fastest in the morning. —

 ?? AFP ?? Max Verstappen steers his car during the first free practice session. —
AFP Max Verstappen steers his car during the first free practice session. —

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