Valtteri Bottas edged Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton during the second practice session for the Italian Grand Prix, as Ferrari drew closer on the timesheets.
Bottas clocked a time of 1:21.406 on the Supersoft runs to finish 0.056s clear of Hamilton, who had led the way on the Softs earlier in the session.
Ferrari, having been over a second off the pace on Friday morning, demonstrated greater speed, with Sebastian Vettel winding up just 0.140s behind Bottas, to place third.
Kimi Räikkönen finished fourth overall, 0.398s down on compatriot Bottas, while Red Bull finished adrift in fifth and sixth.
Neither Max Verstappen nor Daniel Ricciardo were able to lap within a second of Bottas’ best time, and both are likely to start from near the back of the grid after taking engine penalties.
McLaren sprung a surprise to take seventh and eighth, as Stoffel Vandoorne and Fernando Alonso utilised slipstream tactics to ensure the outfit emerged as the fourth best team.
Vandoorne and Alonso both ran Honda’s Spec 3.5 unit, after the Spaniard trialled the Spec 3.7 version earlier on Friday, sustaining a 35-place grid drop as a result.
Force India’s Esteban Ocon and Williams’ Felipe Massa rounded out the top 10.
Toro Rosso’s Carlos Sainz Jr. endured a difficult 23rd birthday; having copped a grid penalty due to using a fifth MGU-H, he stopped on track with smoke pouring from the rear of his STR12.
Renault’s Nico Hülkenberg also hit trouble, completing only 14 laps after a problem was detected with the rear of his R.S.17, denying him the opportunity to conduct long runs.
Jolyon Palmer was 13th, ahead of Sergio Pérez and Lance Stroll, who recovered after spinning through the Ascari complex.
Haas finished a low-key 16th and 17th, Romain Grosjean winding up quicker than Kevin Magnussen, who triggered a Virtual Safety Car phase when his suspension failed.
Magnussen was able to bring his VF-17 to a safe halt at Ascari, but the session was briefly neutralised while his stricken car was retrieved.
Daniil Kvyat was 18th, having finished the session in the garage amid reports of a problem, with Sauber off the pace again, as Marcus Ericsson lapped faster than Pascal Wehrlein.






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