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Thursday, May 26, 2016

Red Bull On Top at Monaco


26 May, 2016




Red Bull Racing’s Daniel Ricciardo got the best out of a revised Renault engine to power to the top of the timing screens in the second free practice session for the Monaco Grand Prix, lapping ove half a second quicker than second bestLewis Hamilton of Mercedes.

The session got underway with Mercedes’ Nico Rosberg setting the early pace with a time of 1:16.694 on supersoft tyres before Hamilton usurped his team-mate with a lap of 1:15.489, again set on supersofts.

Romain Grosjean lost control of his Haas on the exit of the tunnel and hitting the barriers on his right-hand side on the approach to the Nouvelle Chicane.

Fifteen minutes into the session Ricciardo began to show his hand by taking top spot with a lap of 1m15.315 on the ultrasoft tyre before shaving a further three tenths off that time on his next tour.

Rio Haryanto was the next to exit the session in a collision, with the Manor driver also losing control on the tunnel exit, though the Indonesian’s impact was considerably heavier than Grosjean’s. Haryanto was quickly on the radio to report himself uninjured, however.

The Mercededs duo eventually bolted on the ultrasoft tyres, and both Hamilton and Rosberg vaulted up the order, with Hamilton setting a best time of 1:15.213 to sit 0.2 of a second off Ricciardo’s best. Rosberg was a further three tenths behind.

Ricciardo was clearly in no mood to give up the top spot, however, and he soon put himself out of reach with a best lap that made him the only driver to dip in the 1m14s bracket in the second session.

Fourth place went to Ricciardo’s Red Bull Racing team-mate Max Verstappen. The Spanish Grand Prix winner doesn’t have the upgraded Renault power unit at this event and he ended the session almost a second adrift of Ricciardo.

The young Dutchman ended up two tenths of a second clear of Toro Rosso’s Daniil Kvyat, who was just over 1500ths of a second ahead of his team-mate Carlos Sainz.

Kimi Raikkonen finished seventh ahead of Force India’s Sergio Perez on a difficult afternoon for Ferrari. The Finn was 1.4 seconds down on Ricciardo. Team-mate Sebastian Vettel, meanwhile, was ninth quickest on an afternoon when had a spin at Mirabeau midway through the session, which caused rear wing damage, and then clipped the barrier at Ste Devote in the closing stages.

McLaren’s Jenson Button rounded out the top ten, with teammate Fernando Alonso a quarter second adrift in 12th .

Friday will be a break day for the F1 contingent before FP3 and qualifying on Saturday.

Monaco Grand Prix, Monte Carlo – Free Practice 2, Best Lap Times


POS.NO.DRIVERTEAMTIMEGAPLAPS
13DANIEL RICCIARDORED BULL RACING1:14.60740
244LEWIS HAMILTONMERCEDES1:15.213+0.606s36
36NICO ROSBERGMERCEDES1:15.506+0.899s48
433MAX VERSTAPPENRED BULL RACING1:15.571+0.964s42
526DANIIL KVYATTORO ROSSO1:15.815+1.208s53
655CARLOS SAINZTORO ROSSO1:15.981+1.374s54
77KIMI RÄIKKÖNENFERRARI1:16.040+1.433s38
811SERGIO PEREZFORCE INDIA1:16.120+1.513s48
95SEBASTIAN VETTELFERRARI1:16.269+1.662s40
1022JENSON BUTTONMCLAREN1:16.325+1.718s46
1127NICO HULKENBERGFORCE INDIA1:16.487+1.880s49
1214FERNANDO ALONSOMCLAREN1:16.723+2.116s43
1321ESTEBAN GUTIERREZHAAS1:16.782+2.175s40
1477VALTTERI BOTTASWILLIAMS1:16.849+2.242s47
158ROMAIN GROSJEANHAAS1:16.874+2.267s23
1619FELIPE MASSAWILLIAMS1:17.286+2.679s42
1720KEVIN MAGNUSSENRENAULT1:17.530+2.923s29
189MARCUS ERICSSONSAUBER1:17.562+2.955s39
1930JOLYON PALMERRENAULT1:17.761+3.154s24
2012FELIPE NASRSAUBER1:17.999+3.392s49
2188RIO HARYANTOMANOR1:18.647+4.040s10
2294PASCAL WEHRLEINMANOR1:18.814+4.207s46

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