Bahrain Grand Prix: Rosberg clocks fastest time in second practice

Mercedes teammate Hamilton follows with Ferrari’s Raikkonen in tow.


Reuters April 17, 2015
Rosberg’s success was a much-needed boost as he bids to end Hamilton’s supremacy and cut his lead with his first victory of the year. PHOTO: AFP

MANAMA: Nico Rosberg rose to the challenge by lapping faster than Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton in practice for the Bahrain Grand Prix on Friday.

The German, who has been beaten by the double Formula One world champion in all three races so far this season, topped the timesheets with a best time of one minute 34.647 seconds on soft tyres in the second session.

Hamilton was second overall, 0.115s slower, but ended the day with a stewards’ enquiry hanging over him and Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen for possible pit lane infringements.

The Mercedes drivers had accused each other of driving too slowly, Hamilton in dictating the race pace and Rosberg for failing to overtake him, after last weekend’s Chinese Grand Prix won by the Briton.

After a quiet opening session, with Mercedes focusing on long runs and clocking only the 15th and 16th fastest times while Ferrari set the pace, normal service was resumed in the evening and both men showed their speed.

Raikkonen, who had led teammate Sebastian Vettel in the blazing afternoon heat with a best lap of 1:37.827, was the third-fastest in the second session with Vettel fourth.

Finland’s Valtteri Bottas was third and fifth fastest respectively in the two sessions for Williams with Australian Daniel Ricciardo sixth in the later one for Red Bull.

McLaren’s Spaniard Fernando Alonso was seventh and 12th on the timesheets but teammate Jenson Button had a miserable day. The 2009 champion failed to record a lap time after spinning and stopping on track in the opening minutes, and was again sidelined in the evening session after just three laps before returning later.

Mercedes are favourites for Sunday’s race, with fans hoping to see another duel in the desert between Hamilton and Rosberg after last year’s thriller. “With these tyres and with Ferrari in the mix, I think we could see a real special race here,” said Hamilton.

Published in The Express Tribune, April 18th,  2015.

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