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Hamilton leads Verstappen in second practice in Portugal

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Hamilton leads Verstappen in second practice in Portugal

Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W12. Portuguese Grand Prix, Friday 30th April 2021. Portimao, Portugal.

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Lewis Hamilton edged title rival Max Verstappen during a closely-contested second practice session for Formula 1’s Portuguese Grand Prix.

In warm and sunny conditions at a blustery Portimao circuit less than seven-tenths of a second covered the first half of the field in the one-hour session.

Drivers still had to grapple with tyre warm-up on Pirelli’s hardest compounds, partly contributing to times being almost two seconds slower than last October’s corresponding session.

Hamilton’s best lap, a 1:19.837s, left him 0.143s up on Verstappen – who spent some time in the pits after a brake-by-wire complaint – when drivers conducted their qualifying simulations.

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FP1 pacesetter Valtteri Bottas finished third, 0.344s behind team-mate Hamilton, as the usual three suspects ended up at the top of the standings.

Bottas’ FP1 benchmark of 1:19.648s proved to be the fastest of the day overall.

Sainz fourth as Alpine climbs order

There were fine margins in the second session on Friday afternoon, the start of which had been delayed by 10 minutes, owing to a loose drain cover through Turn 8.

Ferrari once more underlined its year-on-year gains as Carlos Sainz finished fourth, just 0.016s down on Bottas, while Charles Leclerc was seventh.

But they were split by the Alpine duo of Fernando Alonso and Esteban Ocon as the A521s put in their most competitive showing of the campaign so far.

Fernando Alonso (ESP) Alpine F1 Team A521. Portuguese Grand Prix, Friday 30th April 2021. Portimao, Portugal.

Alonso and Ocon finished within four-tenths of pacesetter Hamilton and were separated by just 0.015s, with the two-time World Champion the faster of the pair.

Daniel Ricciardo finished eighth for McLaren, ahead of Lance Stroll, who was once more Aston Martin’s lead representative.

Sergio Perez rounded out the top 10 for Red Bull, in front of AlphaTauri’s Pierre Gasly and McLaren’s Lando Norris, the Briton within a second of compatriot Hamilton up front.

Russell builds on FP1 pace

Williams is still chasing its first point since 2019 and George Russell consolidated a surprise showing in FP1, when he placed seventh, by finishing 13th in the afternoon session.

Yuki Tsunoda was 14th, as he seeks to rebound from his troubled Imola showing, while four-time World Champion Sebastian Vettel had another subdued display, classifying only 15th.

Alfa Romeo duo Kimi Raikkonen and Antonio Giovinazzi were once more clinging to the rear of the midfield, 16th and 17th respectively, 1.4s off the pace.

Mick Schumacher again fronted Haas’ charge, finishing 18th, in front of Williams’ Nicholas Latifi, who took a trip through the Turn 8 gravel.

Nikita Mazepin was comfortably slowest, eight tenths down on Latifi, and over a second behind his fellow rookie Schumacher.

Saturday’s final practice session is scheduled for 12:00 local time

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