German Formula One driver Sebastian Vettel of Red Bull Racing in action during the second practice session at Gilles Villeneuve circuit in Montreal, Canada, yesterday. The Canadian Formula One Grand Prix will take place tomorrow.
MONTREAL: Fernando Alonso put a smile on the face of Ferrari’s many North American fans yesterday afternoon when he topped the times in second free practice ahead of this weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix.
The two-time champion Spaniard clocked a best lap of one minute 14.818 seconds around the hazardous, bumpy and challenging Circuit Gilles Villeneuve midway through the 90-minutes to come out on top.
He outpaced nearest rival and Montreal specialist Briton Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes by 0.012 seconds as Ferrari bounced back from their disappointment at the Monaco Grand Prix where Alonso was stranded in seventh place.
Hamilton, a three-time winner in the Canadian race, also showed his potential as he wound up second fastest ahead of Frenchman Romain Grosjean of Lotus, Australian Mark Webber of Red Bull and his own Mercedes team-mate German Nico Rosberg.
Rosberg had been fastest throughout the Monaco weekend as he claimed his third successive pole position, but this session suggested Hamilton, on a track that favoured his late-braking style, might prove to be back on top in their private intra-team duel for supremacy.
Brazilian Felipe Massa, back racing after his two big accidents in Monte Carlo, was sixth in the second Ferrari ahead of defending triple world champion German Sebastian Vettel in the second Red Bull, German Adrian Sutil of Force India, 2009 champion Briton Jenson Button of McLaren and Australian Daniel Ricciardo of Toro Rosso.
Finn Kimi Raikkonen, the 2007 champion, was down in 11th in the second Lotus ahead of Mexican Sergio Perez in the second McLaren and Briton Paul Di Resta in the second Force India, on the weekend when Force India celebrate entering their 100th Grand Prix under that name.
The teams all tested new development tyres supplied by Pirelli for assessment purposes this weekend, as well as the normal ‘medium’ and ‘supersoft’ tyres.
After a wet morning session topped by the unlikely Di Resta ahead of compatriot Button, , the afternoon session remained dry overall, bar a few light local showers, and this gave the teams an opportunity not only to rubber in the circuit, but also to do the important work in preparation for tomorrow’s race. AFP