Motor
racing: Ricciardo fastest in first Hungary practice
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[July 28, 2017]
By Alan Baldwin
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Australian Daniel
Ricciardo reminded Formula One's title contenders that he and Red
Bull remain a force to reckon with after posting the fastest time in
opening Hungarian Grand Prix practice on Friday.
Fourth in the championship standings but 60 points behind Ferrari's
leader Sebastian Vettel at the mid-point in the season, the Perth
driver clocked a best time of one minute 18.486 seconds.
Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen was second fastest, 0.234 slower on the
same super-soft tires, at a circuit that ranks almost as a home
venue for the Finn.
Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton, a point behind Vettel in the standings and
chasing a record sixth Hungarian victory on Sunday, made it three
teams in the top three with a lap 0.372 off Ricciardo's pace.
Vettel was more than a second slower than Ricciardo in sixth place
on a warm but cloudy morning at the Hungaroring outside Budapest.
"Struggling a lot with oversteer and rear tires didn't seem to be
ready," the German said over the team radio.
Ricciardo's Dutch team mate Max Verstappen was fourth with Mercedes'
Valtteri Bottas fifth.
Red Bull have brought important aerodynamic updates to Hungary, a
track that has suited them in the past, and are hoping to be closer
to Ferrari and champions Mercedes.
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Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo during practice REUTERS/Laszlo Balogh
"It's all aero stuff, but hopefully it all works
together and gives us the laptime we desire. It's a combination of
things," Ricciardo, winner in Hungary in 2014, had told reporters on
Thursday.
"On the windtunnel it looks like it should help downforce and
hopefully that gives us the lap time."
There were encouraging signs at struggling former champions McLaren,
who had Fernando Alonso seventh and Belgian team mate Stoffel
Vandoorne eighth at the slowest permanent track on the calendar.
Renault's luckless Briton Jolyon Palmer brought out red flags at the
end of the session when he smashed his front wing on a kerb, leaving
debris over the track and puncturing the car's right front tire.
Ferrari reserve driver Antonio Giovinazzi, having a Friday morning
run in the Haas in place of Denmark's Kevin Magnussen, had earlier
brought the session to a halt when he hit the barriers.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Ed Osmond) [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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