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S st uts his stuff

Cool German tops both practice sessions at hot Silverston­e

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SILVERSTON­E: The home crowd were cheering for Lewis Hamilton but Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg was the man on top of the timesheets in both free practice sessions for the British Grand Prix yesterday.

The German was a mere 0.070 faster than the double Formula One world champion in a troubled morning session but comfortabl­y quicker in the afternoon when Hamilton was fourth and behind the Ferraris.

Rosberg, 10 points behind double world champion Hamilton after eight of the season's 19 races, lapped with a best time of 1:34.274 on a bright and hot morning at humid Silverston­e and 1:34.155 in the afternoon.

Winner of three of the last four races, Rosberg had sat out much of the first session as mechanics changed his car's gearbox due to a hydraulic fault that stopped him on track with just five laps done.

Mercedes were reprimande­d for covering up the car, against the rules, when it was returned to the paddock.

He had time for only 12 laps once the car had been fixed, compared to Hamilton's 26, but made up for lost time by getting quickly up to speed.

Hamilton, who can expect to have huge support from an expected 140,000-strong crowd tomorrow, had an early spin at Stowe without consequenc­e but struggled with the setup after lunch.

“The car is all over the place. I can't go any faster than I am right now,” he said over the radio.

Rosberg was, meanwhile, told to cool the car.

Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen, who crashed heavily in the previous race in Austria, was fourth and second while team-mate Sebastian Vettel celebrated his 28th birthday with sixth and third respective­ly.

Germany's Nico Hulkenberg, with the updated Force India getting its first proper run, was ninth and eighth fastest behind the improving Red Bulls of Daniel Ricciardo and Daniil Kvyat, who were sixth and fifth in the second session.

Honda-powered McLaren's miserable run of form continued with Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button faster only than the Manor Marussias in the morning.

At one point in the afternoon, asked if he wanted to do another lap, Button replied: “No. The stability is terrible ... the car's bouncing all over the place.”

Meanwhile, Spaniard Carlos Sainz was ninth in the second Toro Rosso and Brazilian Felipe Massa 10th for Williams.

The session was twice interrupte­d by red flags, when Frenchman Romain Grosjean of Lotus and later Spaniard Roberto Merhi of Manor lost control and went off at Luffield, a corner that also claimed Alonso who ran off at the same place.

Nobody was injured in any of these off-track excursions on a day when Rosberg’s meticulous approach to his job paid dividends in difficult, hot and testing conditions, the air temperatur­e hovering

24° around C and the track

40° touching C. — Reuters

 ??  ?? s th i Mercedes’ Nico rosberg having a look at his car just before the second practice session at Silverston­e yesterday. — reuters
s th i Mercedes’ Nico rosberg having a look at his car just before the second practice session at Silverston­e yesterday. — reuters

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