The New Zealand Herald

Hamilton and Bottas fastest as F1 testing starts

- Joseph Wilson

Mercedes drivers Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas sent an ominous signal to their challenger­s after clocking the two fastest lap times on the first day of Formula One’s pre-season testing at Montmelo in Spain.

Hamilton set the top time of the opening session of 1 minute, 16.976 seconds, after he took over from Bottas behind the wheel of the new Silver Arrow for the 2020 season. Bottas’ best effort was 0.337 seconds slower.

The Mercedes duo also completed the most laps of any team with 173.

Sergio Pe´rez of Racing Point was the third fastest, followed by Max Verstappen in his Red Bull.

Hamilton enters the season as the clear favourite as he seeks to equal Michael Schumacher’s record of seven world titles and surpass the German’s mark of 91 career wins. Hamilton has six titles and 84 wins.

“It has been a good day and a really good start for all of us, considerin­g we had a long break,” Hamilton said. “So to come back and clock in over 170 laps just shows how hard everyone has been working over the winter.”

In last year’s pre-season testing, the Mercedes cars were slower than the rival Ferraris. But they beat them come the first race of the year and never lost their advantage.

Hamilton and Bottas had nine onetwo race finishes last season as they dominated the field to finish first and second in the overall points standings.

Eight hours of running went smoothly for all teams yesterday, with no accidents or breakdowns and good weather ideal for high speeds.

The only setback was for Sebastian Vettel, who couldn’t run as scheduled because of illness.

Charles Leclerc took Vettel’s place and settled for the 11th best time of the 15 drivers who went out on the circuit.

Leclerc, who finished fourth ahead of Vettel last season, said that his team had changed strategy.

“Last year in testing we were great but the first race was a little less great, and I think we have learned a few things on this,” he said. “This year we have started trying to focus more on ourselves and on trying to learn the car as much as possible during these first few days and then focus on performanc­e later on.”

Verstappen finished third last season and is expected to again be biggest challenger to Mercedes’ dominance along with the two Ferraris.

Verstappen focused on accumulati­ng 168 laps as Red Bull’s sole driver on the track. Alexander Albon will get his turn with the Red Bull today.

Williams’ George Russell was the first car to take the track, ensuring his team got off to a better start than during last year’s preseason when its car wasn’t ready to run until the third day.

This year’s rules have not varied much ahead of the massive overhaul of regulation­s set to take effect in 2021 with the goal of shaking up the pecking order and closing the gap between the three traditiona­l title challenger­s — Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull — and the rest.

This season’s tweaks feature fewer tests days to compensate for the record-setting 22 races on the calendar, including a new Vietnam GP and the return of the Dutch GP. Preseason testing has been reduced from a total of eight days to six, and the mid-season test has been eliminated.

Alfa Romeo and Haas unveiled their cars yesterday in the pitlane to complete the presentati­on of the new vehicles for this season.

Testing continues today and tomorrow at the Barcelona-Catalunya Circuit, home to the Spanish GP.

The season-opening Australian GP is on March 15.

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