Verstappen lives up to favourite tag in Mexico
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[November 06, 2021]
By Alan Baldwin
(Reuters) -Red Bull's Formula One world championship leader Max
Verstappen lapped a hefty half a second faster than Mercedes rival
Lewis Hamilton in free practice for the Mexico City Grand Prix on
Friday.
Verstappen set a best time of one minute 17.301 seconds in the
afternoon at the high-altitude Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, with
seven-times world champion Hamilton third quickest and 0.509 slower.
Valtteri Bottas had led Hamilton in a Mercedes one-two in the
morning but ended up 0.424 slower than Verstappen after lunch.
Local hero Sergio Perez, who spun and hit the wall in first
practice, was fourth in both sessions for Red Bull.
Verstappen leads Hamilton, who was reprimanded after the first
session for a track infringement, by 12 points with five races
remaining.
On a track that started dirty but then cleaned up and got faster,
with the circuit not hosting a grand prix last year due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, the Dutch 24-year-old lived up to his favourite
tag.
"It was quite a good day, of course always trying to improve the
car," said Verstappen. "It seemed like the car's working quite well,
a few things to look at but pretty good.
"We have a good feeling...it's a positive start to the weekend."
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner said both his drivers were
showing a reasonable performance in the short and long runs.
"I think Mercedes have still got a bit in the pocket so I don't
think we've seen the full potential yet," he added.
"We've seen all year that there's been less than a tenth between the
cars, and we expect that to be the case tomorrow."
Hamilton said there had been no major issues and he had no real
concerns.
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Red Bull's Sergio Perez in action during practice REUTERS/Andres
Stapff
"I think we were giving it absolutely everything we've got and I
think they were just quicker than us at the moment," he said.
"We're lacking downforce which is probably why we have the half
second difference between us."
Alpha Tauri's Pierre Gasly was fifth fastest and Ferrari's Carlos
Sainz sixth in the morning with the positions reversed in session
two, when Ferrari's Charles Leclerc was seventh and AlphaTauri's
Yuki Tsunoda eighth.
McLaren, battling Ferrari for third place overall, had a difficult
start at the high-altitude circuit with Australian Daniel Ricciardo
14th and Britain's Lando Norris 15th in the morning.
Norris was 12th and Ricciardo 15th in the afternoon, with the
Australian ending the session early due to a gearbox problem.
"Not an easy session for us, drivers really struggling with the
balance of the car and not getting the laps in, " said team boss
Andreas Seidl. "We have work to do.
"Ferrari definitely made a good step forward in the last two or
three races and it will be tough to stay ahead but we will give it
all."
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin in London, editing by Ken Ferris and
Pritha Sarkar)
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