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Ricciardo leads the way in Baku practice
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[April 28, 2018]
By Alan Baldwin
BAKU (Reuters) - Red Bull's Daniel
Ricciardo staked his claim to a repeat Azerbaijan Grand Prix victory
with the fastest time in Friday practice while Formula One world
champion Lewis Hamilton remained off the pace.
Man of the moment after winning in China two weekends ago, the
Australian lapped the fast straights and turns of the street circuit
with a best time of one minute 42.795 seconds on ultrasoft tyres.
"I think we can still find a little bit more but generally I was
happy and I think it's going to be quite a close battle tomorrow and
Sunday," said Ricciardo.
"This was all we could ask for today. It is encouraging even if we
don't qualify on the front row tomorrow as I think the race car will
be very strong."
Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen was second fastest on a cool and gusty
evening, a mere 0.069 slower, with Red Bull's Max Verstappen coming
back strongly from an earlier crash with the third best time.
Finland's Valtteri Bottas, who was quickest in the opening session
for Mercedes in a time of 1:44.242 that he said was a 'bit messy',
was fourth while team mate Hamilton could manage only fifth.
"We're not quick enough. Red Bull's definitely quite a bit ahead and
I couldn't match their time today," said Hamilton, who is nine
points adrift of Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel after three races. "So
we've got some work to do.
"I'm going to be knocking on the door of all the engineers tonight,
pushing them. I hope I can get them to make some changes," added the
Briton, whose team have yet to win this year.
Ricciardo, winner of a chaotic race in Baku last year, had been a
0.035 of a second slower than Bottas in the first practice.
VERSTAPPEN IN THE WALL
The early story was provided by 20-year-old Verstappen, who had
promised to drive faster but with more control after a season
littered with collisions and spins.
Instead, the Dutch driver locked up while braking and skidded
sideways into the tyre wall with 55 minutes remaining, sitting out
the remainder of the session while his mechanics prepared to rebuild
the car.
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Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo during practice REUTERS/David
Mdzinarishvili
Verstappen was still quicker than Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel, the
championship leader he apologized to in China after they collided as
the Red Bull was trying to overtake, who was 10th and 11th
respectively.
Vettel, winner of the opening two races, appeared to be struggling
for grip and spun several times in the late afternoon.
The German had been 2.2 seconds off the pace in the earlier
practice, while Raikkonen spent much of it in the garage.
"We didn't really have any problems this morning," said the Finn. "I
wanted to have a different set-up and unfortunately it takes a long
time because there were things to change."
Mexican Sergio Perez opened his day with a third fastest lap for
Mercedes-powered Force India, with French team mate Esteban Ocon
fifth in a promising sign for a team with only one point so far this
season.
They dropped back to 12th and seventh respectively later in the day,
however.
"The work we have done today gives me encouragement and I have a
good feeling with the car," said Perez.
"The track conditions at the end of the day saw the temperatures
drop quite a lot and that's why we saw drivers making mistakes and
running wide. It's going to be tricky during qualifying tomorrow."
The weekend forecast sees windier conditions.
Williams, the only team yet to score, also showed a glimmer of
improvement with Russian Sergey Sirotkin eighth in the opening
stint.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Jon Boyle and Christian
Radnedge)
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