Bottas leads Mercedes one-two in British GP practice
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[July 14, 2017]
By Alan Baldwin
SILVERSTONE, England (Reuters) -
Formula One champions Mercedes made a statement of intent in British
Grand Prix practice on Friday with Valtteri Bottas leading home
favorite Lewis Hamilton at the top of the timesheets as Ferrari were
left far behind.
The Finn, keeping up the momentum after winning in Austria, was
nearly half a second faster than his closest non-Mercedes rival with
the 2017 Formula One cars looking significantly quicker and the
champions in ominous form.
Red Bull's Dutch teenager Max Verstappen, who has had five
retirements in the last seven races, and Australian Daniel Ricciardo
were third and fourth respectively at an overcast Silvertone.
"Mercedes look really strong but we look to be in the fight with
Ferrari. At the moment we're battling Ferrari and not Mercedes,"
commented Ricciardo, who has been on podium for five races in a row.
Hamilton, who will be chasing his fifth British Grand Prix victory
and fourth in a row on Sunday, was 0.078 off his team mate's best
time of one minute 29.106 seconds.
Bottas's time was quicker than Hamilton's 2016 pole position of
1:29.287.
Ferrari's world championship leader Sebastian Vettel, who is 20
points clear of the Briton after nine of 20 races, was sixth
quickest and behind team mate Kimi Raikkonen -- who was more than a
second slower than Bottas.
"Even on TV the cars look awesome," said Red Bull principal
Christian Horner. "I think the drivers are really enjoying that and
it's just going to get quicker as the circuit rubbers in."
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Mercedes' Valtteri Bottas in action REUTERS/Jason Cairnduff
Vettel started the morning by trying out the new
'shield', the first driver to experience the transparent open canopy
system designed to protect the head from flying debris and bouncing
wheels.
Governing body FIA has been focusing on that concept rather than a
'halo' cockpit protection system that was extensively tested last
season to a mixed response from teams and drivers.
"It's agreed to put it on the car for next year. It is a really
accelerated programme as the decision was taken a couple of months
ago," Williams technical head Paddy Lowe told Sky Sports television.
"We're very interested to hear the feedback from Sebastian,
especially on visibility. I thought it looked pretty good.
"We're worried about reflections but there may be solutions to that.
We will be testing it on various cars over the coming months."
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin; Editing by John O'Brien) [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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