Bottas again fastest in first practice for Russian GP
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[September 25, 2020]
By Alan Baldwin
(Reuters) - Valtteri Bottas was fastest
on Friday in an interrupted first practice for a Russian Grand Prix
that could see Mercedes team mate Lewis Hamilton equal Michael
Schumacher's all-time record of 91 Formula One wins.
While Bottas lapped in one minute 34.923 seconds, Hamilton was only
19th and 2.7 seconds slower than the Finn in a session that saw
McLaren's Carlos Sainz and Williams' Nicholas Latifi crash and
others spin.
It was the sixth time in a row that Bottas, who has so far won only
the opening race in Austria in July, had been fastest in first
practice.
Mercedes technical director James Allison told Sky Sports television
that Hamilton had damaged his hard tyres early on in the session and
then focused mainly on data gathering.
"It's incredibly easy to lock up a tyre and destroy the tyre set for
the remainder of the session," he said. "We fell foul of that with
both our drivers today, not really getting anything out of the
medium and hard tyres.
"Lewis to boot had a tough time on his soft run as well, again
making that mistake of locking the tyres up and then the run being
done. Not a great session for us by any means," said the Briton.
The Russian Grand Prix will be the first race of a COVID-hit season
with a significant number of fans present.
Mercedes have won every race at the Sochi circuit since the first in
2014, with six times world champion Hamilton triumphant on four
occasions.
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Mercedes' Valtteri Bottas in the paddock ahead of the Grand Prix
REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov
The champions have also started every race this season on pole
position.
Hamilton leads Bottas, who set his fastest lap on soft tyres before
damaging his set of mediums, by 55 points after nine races.
Australian Daniel Ricciardo was second fastest for Renault, 0.507
off Bottas's pace, with Red Bull's Max Verstappen third fastest and
0.147 further back.
Sainz's crash, with the McLaren suffering a broken rear wing after
hitting the barriers, brought out a virtual safety car while Latifi
triggered a red flag when he went into the tyre wall.
Mexican Sergio Perez was fourth fastest for Racing Point with
Canadian team mate Lance Stroll fifth and Renault's Esteban Ocon
sixth.
Sebastian Vettel was the highest Ferrari driver in ninth with team
mate Charles Leclerc, on pole last year in Russia, 11th.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin in London, editing by Toby Davis)
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