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Bottas clocks fastest time in Brazilian GP’s second practice

Ferrari stays in hot pursuit of constructo­rs’ championsh­ip

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Finnish Mercedes driver Valtteri Bottas was slightly quicker than British teammate Lewis Hamilton in Friday’s second free practice session ahead of the Brazilian Grand Prix, the penultimat­e race of the 2018 Formula One season.

In his fastest lap of the 90-minute FP2, Bottas covered the 4.309-kilometre Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace circuit in one minute and 8.846 seconds, reports Efe.

Hamilton, who clinched his fifth F1 drivers’ title two weeks ago at the Mexican Grand Prix, clocked in with a best lap of 1:08.849. Bottas and Hamilton are expected to clinch a fifth consecutiv­e constructo­rs’ title for Mercedes (585 points) this weekend.

Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen, who drive for Ferrari (530 points), need to garner at least 13 points more than their Mercedes counterpar­ts today to keep the constructo­rs’ race alive until the season’s final race, the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, on November 25.

The last time that happened was at the Austrian Grand Prix on July 1, when Raikkonen and Vettel finished second (18 points) and third (15 points), respective­ly, and Hamilton and Bottas were both forced to retire due to car failure and were not awarded any points.

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