Hamilton recovers to lead second practice in Shanghai

Hamilton puts Mercedes on top in FP2

By Franck Drui

18 April 2014 - 09:31
Hamilton recovers to lead second (...)

Lewis Hamilton set the fastest time of Friday’s second practice session ahead of the Chinese Grand Prix, finishing a tenth ahead of Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso, despite the Briton complaining at the end of the session that “something’s not right with this car”.

In the morning session Hamilton had been hampered by rear suspension problems and work to fix the issues restricted the Mercedes driver to his garage for the first half hour of the afternoon spell. Once on track, however, Hamilton, using the soft tyres, eclipsed Fernando Alonso with a first run lap of 1:38.315 to claim top spot.

“It was quite a difficult day today as we missed some of this morning’s session which put us on the back foot slightly, but we were glad to get some laps in the second session at least,” said Hamilton. “We’re not too happy with the balance of the car at the moment, so we need to go and work on that. This circuit is particularly hard on tyres, as it has been every year, so we need to be prepared for that. A few of the other teams look to have improved in terms of pace, which is great as it means we will have a fight.”

Whether the fight will come from Ferrari remains to be seen. Alonso’s times were certainly impressive given where the team was a fortnight ago, but they carried with them a hint of showboating, with the team’s new boss Marco Mattiacci present for the sessions. Alonso, though, professed himself happy with his day’s work.

“We have brought some small updates here, which we already tried at the Bahrain test,” he said. “Everything worked well and that’s good news. Leaving aside the performance of the others, I am happy with what we have done today. At every race, all the teams bring something new and we must try and make an additional step forward if we want to be competitive.

“This track is particularly tough on tyres, with the Softs especially suffering from graining over a long run, so it will be important to work out the tyre plan for Sunday,” he added. “If it rains tomorrow, we will definitely have less information for the race and we will have to rely on guesswork. Let’s hope we make the right choices.”

Nico Rosberg was third for Mercedes with a time of 1:38.726, four tenths of a second behind his team-mate, while Daniel Ricciardo took third spot ahead of team-mate Sebastian Vettel, the Australian finishing two tenths clear of the world champion.

Behind the Red Bulls, Felipe Massa was sixth for Willams, with the second Ferrari of Kimi Raikkonen seventh. McLaren’s Jenson Button was eighth, ahead of Romain Grosjean in a much-improved looking Lotus. Tenth place went to Toro Rosso rookie Daniil Kvyat who finished a tenth ahead of 13th-placed team-mate Jean-Eric Vergne.

Pos.DriverTeamTimeLaps
01 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes AMG 1:38.315 25
02 Fernando Alonso Ferrari 1:38.456 28
03 Nico Rosberg Mercedes AMG 1:38.726 30
04 Daniel Ricciardo Red Bull Renault 1:38.811 30
05 Sebastian Vettel Red Bull Renault 1:39.015 31
06 Felipe Massa Williams Mercedes 1:39.118 25
07 Kimi Raikkonen Ferrari 1:39.283 25
08 Jenson Button McLaren Mercedes 1:39.491 29
09 Romain Grosjean Lotus Renault 1:39.537 36
10 Daniil Kvyat Toro Rosso Renault 1:39.648 26
11 Nico Hulkenberg Force India Mercedes 1:39.736 30
12 Kevin Magnussen McLaren Mercedes 1:39.744 29
13 Jean-Eric Vergne Toro Rosso Renault 1:39.759 28
14 Valtteri Bottas Williams Mercedes 1:39.830 25
15 Sergio Perez Force India Mercedes 1:40.124 32
16 Esteban Gutierrez Sauber Ferrari 1:40.359 32
17 Adrian Sutil Sauber Ferrari 1:40.395 30
18 Pastor Maldonado Lotus Renault 1:40.455 12
19 Jules Bianchi Marussia Ferrari 1:42.327 27
20 Max Chilton Marussia Ferrari 1:43.473 30
21 Kamui Kobayashi Caterham Renault 1:43.530 32
22 Marcus Ericsson Caterham Renault 1:43.679 32

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