Vettel fastest for Ferrari at home
German GP
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[July 26, 2019]
By Abhishek Takle
HOCKENHEIM, Germany (Reuters) -
Sebastian Vettel was fastest for Ferrari in opening practice for his
home German Grand Prix on Friday with team mate Charles Leclerc
completing a one-two at the top of the timesheets.
The four times world champion lapped the 4.5km Hockenheim track,
located just a half hour’s drive from his boyhood home in Heppenheim,
in one minute 14.013 seconds on a sweltering morning.
The German, who crashed out while leading last year's race and is in
danger of being upstaged by the younger Leclerc, was 0.255 faster
than the Monegasque.
Championship leader Lewis Hamilton, his Mercedes painted in a
special livery to celebrate 125 years of motorsport involvement for
the German marque, was third and 0.302 seconds off Vettel’s pace.
The Briton, who leads team-mate Valtteri Bottas by 39 points and has
won seven of 10 races so far, has expressed concern that the
European heatwave could sap his bid for victory on Sunday.
Track temperatures touched the high 40s with ambient temperatures
hovering around the mid-30.
Hamilton’s gap to Vettel appeared, however, to be down more to the
34-year-old setting his fastest lap on the medium tyres compared to
the grippy and faster softs used by the German.
The five times champion and Bottas led the timesheets before
Ferrari’s late soft tire push.
Bottas ended the session fifth, sandwiched between the Red Bulls of
Max Verstappen in fourth and Pierre Gasly in sixth.
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Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel during practice REUTERS/Ralph Orlowski
The Finn went off at the same corner Vettel crashed at last year but
extricated himself from the gravel without damaging the car.
Carlos Sainz was seventh for McLaren, with Romain Grosjean eighth
despite Haas running his car in the same specification it used for
the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.
Lance Stroll was ninth for Racing Point and Daniel Ricciardo, who
survived a minor spin, rounded out the top 10 for Renault.
The session was briefly red-flagged shortly after it got underway
with Kevin Magnussen grinding to a halt on track, complaining of a
loss of power.
His Haas was towed back to the pits with track action getting
underway shortly after.
There were no major incidents other than drivers, including Hamilton
and Bottas, running wide as they got to grips with the track.
(Editing by Alan Baldwin/Toby Davis)
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