Vettel sets fastest ever lap at Monaco

Published May 26, 2017
RED Bulls’ Max Verstappen races his car during second practice for the F1 Monaco Grand Prix.—Reuters
RED Bulls’ Max Verstappen races his car during second practice for the F1 Monaco Grand Prix.—Reuters

MONACO: Formula One leader Sebastian Vettel looked a good bet for Ferrari’s first Monaco Grand Prix victory since 2001 after the fastest lap ever around the metal-fenced street circuit in Thursday practice.

The four-times world champion topped the timesheets with a best effort of one minute 12.720 seconds in the afternoon. Mercedes title rival Lewis Hamilton had been fastest before lunch.

The German was the only driver to break the one minute 13 seconds barrier.

Triple world champion Hamilton, six points behind after five races, was only eighth in the later practice with a lap of 1:13.873, more than a second off the pace.

The Briton, last year’s winner in Monaco, had produced a 1:13.425 effort in the morning, when Vettel had to settle for second best.

Hamilton, whose Finnish teammate Valtteri Bottas ended the day 10th, is hoping to equal the 65 career pole positions of late boyhood idol Ayrton Senna in Saturday’s qualifying.

“We were good in P1 (first practice) but something went wrong in this session. We need to figure out why,” said Hamilton.

“This afternoon, for whatever reasons, the tyres weren’t working. That’s something we have to study and figure out to fix for Saturday.”

The top six in the afternoon were all inside last year’s pole position time of 1:13.622, set by Australian Red Bull driver Daniel Ricciardo.

Ricciardo was second fastest on Thursday, 0.487 slower than his former teammate Vettel, in a boost for former champions Red Bull, who have had to watch as Ferrari and Mercedes fight for the race wins this season.

Ferrari’s 2007 champion Kimi Raikkonen was third fastest, ahead of Toro Rosso’s Russian Daniil Kvyat and teammate Carlos Sainz, with Max Verstappen sixth for senior team Red Bull.

Second free practice: 1. Sebastian Vettel (Germany) Ferrari 1:12.720 2. Daniel Ricciardo (Australia) Red Bull - TAG Heuer 1:13.207 3. Kimi Raikkonen (Finland) Ferrari 1:13.283 4. Daniil Kvyat (Russia) Toro Rosso - Renault 1:13.331 5. Carlos Sainz Jr (Spain) Toro Rosso - Renault 1:13.400 6. Max Verstappen (Netherlands) Red Bull - TAG Heuer 1:13.486 7. Sergio Perez (Mexico) Force India - Mercedes 1:13.799 8. Lewis Hamilton (Britain) Mercedes 1:13.873 9. Kevin Magnussen (Denmark) Haas - Ferrari 1:13.890 10. Valtteri Bottas (Finland) Mercedes 1:13.902 First free practice: 1. Lewis Hamilton (Britain) Mercedes 1:13.425 2. Sebastian Vettel (Germany) Ferrari 1:13.621 3. Max Verstappen (Netherlands) Red Bull - TAG Heuer 1:13.771 4. Valtteri Bottas (Finland) Mercedes 1:13.791 5. Daniel Ricciardo (Australia) Red Bull - TAG Heuer 1:13.854 6. Daniil Kvyat (Russia) Toro Rosso - Renault 1:14.111 7. Kimi Raikkonen (Finland) Ferrari 1:14.164 8. Sergio Perez (Mexico) Force India - Mercedes 1:14.201 9. Carlos Sainz Jr (Spain) Toro Rosso - Renault 1:14.333 10. Esteban Ocon (France) Force India - Mercedes 1:14.425.

Published in Dawn, May 26th, 2017

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