Vettel fastest as Ferrari dominate Bahrain GP practice

Vettel fastest as Ferrari dominate Bahrain GP practice
Formula One F1 - Bahrain Grand Prix - Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Bahrain - March 29, 2019 Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel during practice REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed Copyright HAMAD I MOHAMMED(Reuters)
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By Abhishek Takle

MANAMA (Reuters) - Sebastian Vettel narrowly beat new team mate Charles Leclerc to the fastest time as Ferrari signalled a return to form in Bahrain Grand Prix practice on Friday.

The German, a four times world champion who had trailed the Monegasque in the first of the day’s two sessions, lapped the floodlit 5.4-km Sakhir desert track in one minute 28.846 seconds, pipping Leclerc by just 0.035.

Five times world champion Lewis Hamilton, fourth in the afternoon behind team mate Valtteri Bottas, was the quickest Mercedes driver in the evening as the pair swapped positions.

The Briton was still 0.603 seconds off Vettel’s benchmark after Bottas had been nearly a second off Leclerc in the afternoon.

The speed Ferrari showed on Friday will have come as a relief to the Italian glamour team, even if the gaps close up during qualifying and Sunday’s race.

Tipped as the pre-season favourites after strong testing times, the Maranello-based team were surprisingly slow two weeks ago at the season-opener in Australia.

Vettel and Leclerc finished fourth and fifth and nearly a minute behind race winner Bottas in Melbourne but Bahrain has been good for Ferrari historically, with six wins and Vettel triumphant last year and in 2017.

DIFFERENT FERRARI

"You can see enormous straight line power from the Ferrari," commented Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff. "Definitely a different Ferrari to what we have seen in Melbourne.

"It looks like maybe Ferrari has a tiny edge on us at the moment but qualifying can be different and we’re going to squeeze everything we have, like a lemon, and then be there hopefully."

Hamilton agreed: "The Ferraris have been quick from the get-go and picked up more pace from there, so it's completely different to what we've seen in Melbourne," said the Briton.

"At the moment it looks like the Ferraris are ahead so we have to keep our heads down, keep working, analyse things tonight and try and come back stronger tomorrow. I think as we get to qualifying, everything will get a little bit closer."

Nico Hulkenberg was an impressive fifth-fastest for Renault beating Max Verstappen’s Honda-powered Red Bull by less than a 10th of a second.

The 21-year-old Dutchman, who started the Red Bull-Honda partnership in Australia with third place, had been fifth in the afternoon.

Kevin Magnussen was seventh fastest ahead of McLaren’s British rookie Lando Norris and Haas team mate Romain Grosjean. Russian Daniil Kvyat rounded out the top 10 for Toro Rosso.

Struggling Williams, former world champions who confirmed co-founder Patrick Head had returned to the team as a consultant to help address their car problems, were at the bottom of the timesheets again.

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British rookie George Russell was 19th, three seconds off the pace but ahead of Polish team mate Robert Kubica, who was four seconds slower than Vettel's benchmark.

On a largely incident-free day, Vettel suffered a tyre smoking spin at the exit of Turn Two during the evening’s running but continued.

Alfa Romeo’s Antonio Giovinazzi and Hulkenberg banged wheels in the dying seconds of the opening session. They were called in to see the stewards, who let them off with no further action.

Canadian Lance Stroll also spun out early in the session, nudging the barriers with the front wing of his Racing Point car.

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(Editing by Alan Baldwin, Christian Radnedge and Toby Davis)

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