Hamilton leads Mercedes one-two in
Hungarian GP practice
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[July 17, 2020]
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Six times
Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton started his bid for an
eighth Hungarian Grand Prix victory by leading Mercedes team mate
Valtteri Bottas in a dominant practice one-two on Friday.
The Briton's best lap of one minute 16.003 seconds at the twisty
Hungaroring was 0.086 quicker than championship leader Bottas,
despite being on harder tyres than the Finn.
Mercedes-powered cars filled the top four slots on the timing
screens, with Racing Point's controversial 'Pink Mercedes' cars
third and fourth with Mexican Sergio Perez and Canadian Lance
Stroll.
Perez -- whose place at the team appears uncertain for next year
despite having a long-term contract -- was half a second off the
leading Mercedes' pace but a further 0.437 quicker than Stroll.
The Racing Point cars, copies of last year's title-winning Mercedes,
were protested by Renault at the previous Styrian Grand Prix in
Austria with the governing FIA still investigating.
Renault's Daniel Ricciardo, a previous winner in Hungary with Red
Bull, was fifth fastest but 1.197 seconds slower than Hamilton.
"Mercedes, again, out of the blocks look very very, quick," said Red
Bull team boss Christian Horner, whose quickest driver was Max
Verstappen in eighth place on a cloudy day.
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Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton in action during practice, following the
resumption of F1 after the outbreak of the coronavirus disease
(COVID-19) Mark Thompson/Pool via REUTERS
Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel, increasingly linked to Perez's seat, and
team mate Charles Leclerc were sixth and seventh respectively.
Hamilton is six points behind Bottas after they each won a race in
Austria, the Finn taking the season-opener and the champion the
second at the same Red Bull Ring.
The Briton has won a record seven times in Hungary and an eighth
victory would equal Ferrari great Michael Schumacher's record number
of wins at the same grand prix, the German achieving that in France.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin in London, editing by Toby Davis)
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