The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Hamilton raises the bar by setting the fastest time in practice for Spanish GP

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Lewis Hamilton raised the bar for this week’s Spanish Grand Prix by setting the fastest time in second practice yesterday.

Hamilton was beaten to top spot by his Mercedes team-mate Valtteri Bottas in the opening running but the reigning champion ended the day fastest at Barcelona’s Circuit de Catalunya.

The British driver’s best effort of one minute and 18.259 seconds enabled him to edge out Daniel Ricciardo by less than two-tenths with his Red Bull team-mate Max Verstappen third.

Ricciardo crashed out of opening practice earlier after he lost control of his Red Bull at Turn 4 and slid helplessly across the sand trap and into the barriers.

But following repairs to his car, the Australian, backed up by Verstappen, ran Hamilton close to suggest Red Bull have the credential­s to take the fight to Mercedes and Ferrari.

Ferrari rarely showed their true pace and Sebastian Vettel, who trails Hamilton by four points, finished in fourth, a third of a second down on Hamilton’s best time.

Vettel’s team-mate Kimi Raikkonen posted the sixth fastest lap but was told to park his Ferrari after puffs of white smoke came from his engine. Bottas was fifth in the order.

Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull have all brought revised cars to this weekend’s race with the opening western European round of the season traditiona­lly kickstarti­ng the developmen­t war.

And Bottas’s early pace – the Finn posted a record-breaking lap of this 2.9-mile track – followed by Hamilton’s time in the second session would indicate Mercedes have taken the greater stride forward with Vettel’s Ferrari team having previously boasted the most complete package of the season.

McLaren had also been hopeful their revised car would curb a downward spiral but after Fernando Alonso finished a dizzying sixth by trading times with the Red Bull cars in the day’s opening running, he was only 12th in the afternoon session.

Today marks the fifth anniversar­y of the Spaniard’s last victory in F1, and it is highly likely he may never win again.

Stoffel Vandoorne was ninth but there is still significan­t work to do for the British team, who have failed to get either of their cars into the final phase of qualifying this season.

Robert Kubica is back competing at his first grand prix weekend in more than seven years after suffering career-changing injuries to his right arm in a rally crash.

The Pole, now acting as reserve driver for Williams, was last but one in the opening sessions, 1.3 seconds ahead of team-mate Lance Stroll.

 ?? Picture: Getty Images. ?? Reasons to be cheerful: Lewis Hamilton edged out Daniel Ricciardo to end the day fastest.
Picture: Getty Images. Reasons to be cheerful: Lewis Hamilton edged out Daniel Ricciardo to end the day fastest.

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