Rosberg sets the final practice pace in Australia

Lotus hit more problems

By Franck Drui

15 March 2014 - 05:12
Rosberg sets the final practice pace (…)

Nico Rosberg topped the timesheet in the final practice session ahead of qualifying for the Australian Grand Prix, his lap of 1:29.375 being the quickest set so far on the opening weekend of the 2014 season. The Mercedes driver ended the session 1.4 seconds clear of next fastest man Jenson Button and 1.5 seconds ahead of third-placed Fernando Alonso.

Rosberg’s team-mate Lewis Hamilton was fourth. Hamilton had begun his soft tyre run with a first sector quicker than Rosberg’s best but errors later in the lap saw the 2008 champion abandon the attempt.

Daniel Ricciardo was fifth for much-improved Red Bull Racing, the Australian recording a best lap of 1:30.970. Team-mate Sebastian Vettel was less happy, the four-time champion reporting during his soft tyre run late in the session that his RB10 felt “horrible” and that “the car does not accelerate”. He finished the session in 12th place.

Vettel’s problems weren’t quite as debilitating as those suffered elsewhere. Sauber’s Esteban Gutierrez was the first to hit trouble on track, the Mexican slowing early on with gearbox problems. He was able to limp back to the pits where the team reported it hoped to have the issue fixed in time qualifying, though a change of gearbox will mean a five-place grid penalty.

There were gearbox problems too for Valtteri Bottas. The Finn was restricted to the Williams garage for the duration of the session as the team attempted to replace the unit in time for qualifying. Like Gutierrez, he will therefore take a five-place grid penalty.

Over at Lotus things were going from bad to worse. The team reportedly used up the first of six curfew exceptions to work through the night in an attempt to solve the problems that had restricted the team to just 14 laps in total on Friday.

Their efforts appeared to have been in vain, however, as both Romain Grosjean and Pastor Maldonado encountered more trouble. Grosjean suffered an engine misfire early on while Maldonado stopped on track as the session came to a close. Marussia, too, used one its curfew ‘jokers’ overnight.

Elsewhere, Kimi Raikkonen also had difficulties. The Finn was late out due to a radio system problem and finished in seventh place on the timesheet, behind Nico Hullkenberg, 1.7s off Rosberg and still evidently uncomfortable with the handling of his Ferrari F14 T.

Behind Raikkonen, Kevin Magnussen was eighth for McLaren, Sergio Perez finished ninth and the top 10 was rounded out by Felipe Massa.

Pos.DriverTeamTimeLaps
01 Nico Rosberg Mercedes AMG 1:29.375 15
02 Jenson Button McLaren Mercedes 1:30.766 20
03 Fernando Alonso Ferrari 1:30.876 11
04 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes AMG 1:30.919 13
05 Daniel Ricciardo Red Bull Renault 1:30.970 13
06 Nico Hulkenberg Force India Mercedes 1:30.978 16
07 Kimi Raikkonen Ferrari 1:31.156 12
08 Kevin Magnussen McLaren Mercedes 1:31.251 22
09 Sergio Perez Force India Mercedes 1:31.665 17
10 Felipe Massa Williams Mercedes 1:31.723 20
11 Daniil Kvyat Toro Rosso Renault 1:31.925 17
12 Sebastian Vettel Red Bull Renault 1:32.255 14
13 Jean-Eric Vergne Toro Rosso Renault 1:32.417 16
14 Jules Bianchi Marussia Ferrari 1:34.184 15
15 Adrian Sutil Sauber Ferrari 1:34.188 16
16 Kamui Kobayashi Caterham Renault 1:34.413 19
17 Max Chilton Marussia Ferrari 1:34.717 15
18 Pastor Maldonado Lotus Renault 1:34.754 15
19 Marcus Ericsson Caterham Renault 1:36.159 21
20 Valtteri Bottas Williams Mercedes -:—.--- 2
21 Esteban Gutierrez Sauber Ferrari -:—.--- 2
22 Romain Grosjean Lotus Renault -:—.--- 4

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