Motor racing-Bottas penalised for pitlane spin, Verstappen fastest
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[June 26, 2021]
By Alan Baldwin
(Reuters) - Formula One championship
leader Max Verstappen was fastest in Styrian Grand Prix practice at
Red Bull's home Austrian track on Friday while Mercedes' Valtteri
Bottas collected a three place grid drop for spinning in the pitlane.
Red Bull's 23-year-old Dutchman led both sessions, setting a best
lap of one minute 05.910 seconds in the morning and then 1:05.412 in
the afternoon on the soft tyres.
McLaren's Daniel Ricciardo was second fastest, on a cloudy but
mostly dry afternoon at Spielberg's scenic Red Bull Ring, and
Alpine's Esteban Ocon third.
Mercedes' seven times world champion Lewis Hamilton, 12 points
behind Verstappen after seven races in a tough title battle, ended
up fourth on the timesheets and said it was "a work in progress".
"Generally over the day the car felt relatively solid. We're losing
on the straight a considerable amount (of time) so we've got to keep
working to try to rectify that," added the 36-year-old.
"I think the Red Bulls definitely will be really hard to beat, I think
they've just got the edge -- maybe more. We don't know what they're
going to do when they turn that engine up."
The Briton went faster than Verstappen in the second stint but his lap
time was wiped for exceeding the track limits at the last corner when he
went wide.
"Lewis was faster but his lap time got deleted so it looks a bit
different than what is shown at the moment," said Verstappen, a two
times winner in Austria.
"But overall it has been quite good for us. Of course a few things to
look into but I'm quite happy where the car is at the moment."
Bottas, fourth and 12th, was summoned to stewards after losing rear grip
and skidding sideways as he left the Mercedes pits, coming to a halt
blocking the pit lane but without hitting anybody.
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Formula One F1 - Steiermark Grand Prix -
Red Bull Ring, Styria, Austria - June 25, 2021 Mercedes' Valtteri
Bottas in action during practice REUTERS/Lisi Niesner
"That's absolutely ridiculous," said
McLaren in a radio message to race director Michael Masi. "He could
have taken our guys out there."
Bottas, who said he had tried "something different" in getting out
of the box, was also given two penalty points for potentially
dangerous driving.
Alpine's Fernando Alonso was fifth in the afternoon, with Aston
Martin's Sebastian Vettel sixth and McLaren's Lando Norris seventh.
Frenchman Pierre Gasly had been second for AlphaTauri in the first
session but sat out the afternoon due to power unit problems.
Sunday's race will be the first of two at Spielberg's scenic Red
Bull Ring, with fans in attendance after racing behind closed doors
last year.
Red Bull are chasing their fourth successive victory after winning
in Monaco, Azerbaijan and France. The team last won four in a row in
2013, before the V6 turbo hybrid era ushered in seven years of
Mercedes domination from 2014.
Ferrari's Carlos Sainz was one of several spinners in the morning.
Red Bull's Sergio Perez, the winner in Baku, ended up ninth after a
morning spin but can be expected to be fighting for the podium on
Sunday.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Ken Ferris and Toby Davis and
Christian Radnedge)
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