Mercedes Rules As Hamilton Tops French GP Opening Practice
21st June 2019
The defending five-time world champion and current series leader clocked a best lap in one minute and 32.738 seconds to outpace the Finn by just 0.069 seconds on a hot day at the Le Castellet circuit

- Lewis Hamilton topped the times ahead of team-mate Valtteri Bottas as Mercedes dominated Friday morning’s opening free practice for the French Grand Prix
- Charles Leclerc was third for Ferrari, more than three-tenths off the leaders’ pace ahead, of Max Verstappen of Red Bull, four-time champion Sebastian Vettel in the second Ferrari and Pierre Galsy in the second Red Bull
- The session was largely uneventful save for spins by Verstappen, Gasly and Daniil Kvyat of Toro Rosso as the drivers struggled for grip
LE CASTELLET, France- Lewis Hamilton topped the times ahead of team-mate Valtteri Bottas as
Mercedes dominated Friday morning’s opening free practice for the French Grand
Prix.
The defending
five-time world champion and current series leader clocked a best lap in one
minute and 32.738 seconds to outpace the Finn by just 0.069 seconds on a hot
day at the Le Castellet circuit.
Charles Leclerc was
third for Ferrari, more than three-tenths off the leaders’ pace ahead, of Max
Verstappen of Red Bull, four-time champion Sebastian Vettel in the second
Ferrari and Pierre Galsy in the second Red Bull.
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The session was
largely uneventful save for spins by Verstappen, Gasly and Daniil Kvyat of Toro
Rosso as the drivers struggled for grip.
British rookie Lando
Norris was seventh for McLaren ahead of team-mate Carlos Sainz, Daniel
Ricciardo in a Renault powered by a new upgraded engine and Alex Albon of Toro
Rosso.
Fresh from his
arrival overnight after attending a memorial event for fashion designer Karl
Lagerfield in Paris on Thursday, Hamilton resumed normal service almost
immediately.
He won last year’s
race and with a 29-point lead ahead of Bottas this season will seek to build on
that advantage in Sunday’s race at the remote circuit in the Var countryside.
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Bottas, however,
without a win in three races since the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, has claimed he is
capable of rallying to challenge the Briton.
"The points gap
to Lewis – it’s still manageable," he said. "It’s 14 races to go and
that’s a lot of points so I just need to try and get those wins now and get the
big points.
"It’s going to
be about small margins and taking the opportunities on each race weekend."
After taking a new
Honda engine, Kvyat is set to start from the back of the grid for Toro Rosso,
having exceeded the number of power-units allowed by the regulations.
Both Red Bull
drivers also took new Honda engines but remained within the permitted number of
unit changes.
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Ricciardo was the
only Renault driver fitted with a new engine, the team deciding that Nico
Hulkenberg should wait for the upgrade at a later race because he would
otherwise have taken a grid penalty.
The team did not
want to see him demoted on the grid at their home French race.
Team boss Cyril
Abiteboul said: "Nico will take his new engine at a different race, but as
he will incur a penalty for exceeding the three ICEs permitted per year, we
don't want it to be in France, our home race."