Ferrari tops Canada practice after Hamilton hits wall
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[June 08, 2019]
By Steve Keating
MONTREAL (Reuters) - Charles Leclerc
posted the fastest time in practice for the Canadian Grand Prix on
Friday as Ferrari took advantage of some Mercedes misfortune with
world champion Lewis Hamilton watching from the pits after clipping
the wall.
Leclerc lapped the island circuit in the day's best time of one
minute 12.177 seconds, 0.074 ahead of his team mate, four-times
world champion Sebastian Vettel.
That provided Ferrari with a much-needed boost as they look to
revive their challenge to Mercedes in Canada.
Mercedes have dominated this season so far with Hamilton and team
mate Valtteri Bottas winning all six races, crossing one-two in five
of them.
Hamilton is 17 points clear of Bottas at the top of the standings
with a fading Vettel 55 adrift of the Briton.
"I still believe Mercedes is very strong and I expect them to be
very hard to beat in qualifying tomorrow," said Leclerc.
"We did a good performance from free practice one to free practice
two; the car felt better but we shall do another step to try to
challenge Mercedes tomorrow.
"It has been a positive day."
With Hamilton, fastest in the morning session, on the sidelines, his
Finnish team mate Bottas was third quickest for Mercedes in the
afternoon, followed by McLaren's Spaniard Carlos Sainz and Dane
Kevin Magnussen for Haas.
PREMATURE END
It was a wild, dusty day on the island circuit with several cars
brushing the walls, including Hamilton's, bringing a premature end
to the five-times world champion's day.
After dominating the opening practice, Mercedes, using an upgraded
engine, were flexing their muscles again in the second until a rare
mistake by Hamilton sent him into the wall and then the pits.
With an hour left in the session the Briton, pushing too hard coming
through a chicane, clipped the barrier, puncturing the right rear
tire.
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Ferrari's Charles Leclerc in the pits during the race Yann Coatsaliou/Pool
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After limping back to the garage, Hamilton offered a sheepish
apology to his team telling them: "Sorry about that."
Having sustained damage to the floor of his car, he did not reappear
on the track.
"I don’t remember the last time I missed a whole session before,"
said Hamilton. "It’s definitely not great to watch the session from
the garage; it feels like sitting in the headmaster’s office,
wishing to be back in class.
"It was an innocent mistake, I was doing multiple laps on the medium
tire and was really trying to find the limit.
"Obviously I went slightly over."
Red Bull's Max Verstappen, who complained to his team during the
morning session that the track was "insanely dirty", introduced
himself to the infamous "Wall of Champions" in the second, slapping
the barrier with his left front tire.
The Dutchman returned to the pits and finished the session down in
13th, after setting the fourth-best time in the morning.
Any hopes of rival teams that Mercedes would experience a few
hiccups transitioning to an upgraded power unit were quickly
dispelled with Hamilton topping the timing charts in each session
and settling there until his run in with the wall.
The Briton has won six times in Canada, including his maiden F1
victory in 2007 and if he can finish first on Sunday will equal
Michael Schumacher's record of seven victories.
(Reporting by Steve Keating; Editing by Toby Davis and Ken Ferris)
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