Ferrari first, second in first Spanish GP
practice
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[May 13, 2016]
By Alan Baldwin
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Ferrari were first
and second in opening practice for the Spanish Grand Prix on Friday,
with Sebastian Vettel leading Kimi Raikkonen, and the top four drivers
all inside last year's pole position time.
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Ferrari F1 driver Kimi Raikkonen takes a curve. REUTERS/Albert Gea |
The German's best time of one minute 23.951 seconds was 0.138
quicker than his Finnish team mate and half a second faster than
runaway championship leader Nico Rosberg in the Mercedes.
Ferrari were the only ones using the quicker, soft tyres however,
having opted for more sets than their rivals as they feel their car
is better suited to them.
Rosberg, who was on pole in 2015 with a time of 1:24.681, is chasing
his fifth win in five races this year and his eighth in a row.
His triple world champion team mate Lewis Hamilton, 43 points behind
Rosberg in the standings, was fourth fastest in the session with the
Mercedes drivers lapping on the slower medium tyres.
The Briton has been hit by power unit failures in the last two
races, starting from the back of the grid in China and 10th in
Russia, and Mercedes said they had changed the turbo and a part of
the energy recovery system for Barcelona.
But they had just one example available due to the limited time to
change the design between the last race in Russia and Spain and
getting it ready in time had taken a "superhuman" effort.
The two Red Bull drivers were fifth and sixth, with Dutch teenager
Max Verstappen making his practice debut with the energy drink
company's senior team after leaving Toro Rosso in a swap with
Russian Daniil Kvyat.
Ricciardo lapped in 1:25.416 with Verstappen's best time being
1:25.585, despite the teenager having some early problems with the
car's acceleration.
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Kvyat was 12th, with Spanish team mate Carlos Sainz eighth.
Spain's twice champion Fernando Alonso was 10th for McLaren.
Mexican Sergio Perez had a difficult morning, stopping with two
thirds of the session remaining after smoke came from the rear of
his Force India car. The team have brought major aerodynamic
upgrades to Spain.
French rising star and reserve Sebastien Ocon made his practice
debut with Renault, taking the car that Britain's Jolyon Palmer will
race on Sunday, but was unable to set a lap time due to technical
problems.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Ken Ferris)
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