Gulf Today

Mercedes’ Hamilton sets pace at Spanish Grand Prix practice

-

MONTMELO: Mercedes again topped the leaderboar­d as Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton posted the fastest time ahead of team-mate Valteri Botas in second practice on Friday for the Spanish Grand Prix.

The championsh­ip leader finished .287 ahead of Botas, who had been quicker than Hamilton earlier in first practice. Red Bull’s Max Verstappen again looks the only driver capable of challengin­g the dominant Mercedes and he placed third in both sessions, closing the time gap slightly in the aternoon.

Verstappen has leapfrogge­d Botas into second place in the standings ater winning last Sunday’s race at Silverston­e with a commanding drive. Verstappen sealed a ninth career win, helped by Mercedes struggling with its tires amid surprising­ly high heat in England.

The track temperatur­e was higher in the aternoon sun of Spain and, ater about 30 minutes of the second session, the tires on the Mercedes started to show some signs of wear.

It was an encouragin­g aternoon for the improving Renault team, with Daniel Ricciardo clocking the fourth-fastest time, but Ferrari slipped back.

Charles Leclerc dropped from fourth in P1 to sixth, while the struggling Sebastian Vetel went from fith to a disappoint­ing 12th.

Sergio Pérez was seventh in P1 and eighth in P2 for Racing Point ater recovering from the coronaviru­s and testing negative. The virus forced the Mexican to miss the last two races in England ater he contracted it last month. Following the Hungarian GP on July 19 Pérez flew by private plane to Mexico, where he visited his mother in hospital ater she had an accident.

Mexico has the world’s third-highest total of deaths from COVID-19 - more than 55,000 as of Friday - with only Brazil and the US recording more. Pérez defended his decision to fly home. “I haven’t done anything different to the rest of the paddock. So I was just the unlucky one to get it,” Pérez said. “That’s one thing. But I’m not willing to take any blame for that because anyone can get it.”

Governing body FIA cleared him on Thursday to return to the paddock.

“I’m very happy to be back, to finally be rid of the virus and be back with my team. It’s been tough,” Pérez said. “I couldn’t leave the room, so I was basically on lockdown for 10 days.”

Pérez, who was briefly replaced by veteran German driver Nico Hulkenberg, felt well enough to keep exercising.

“I was actually training in the apartment where I was,” Perez said. “I was extremely lucky not to have any big symptoms other than a litle bit of headache, and one or two days I felt very tired.”

No other F1 drivers have tested positive ater the first five races of the season.

 ?? Reuters ?? ↑ Lewis Hamilton steers his car during the second practice session of the Spanish F1 Grand Prix at the Circuit de Catalunya in Montmelo on Friday.
Reuters ↑ Lewis Hamilton steers his car during the second practice session of the Spanish F1 Grand Prix at the Circuit de Catalunya in Montmelo on Friday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Bahrain