Hamilton fastest, Verstappen shines in wet Monaco

Championship leader out to deny Rosberg a third successive win in France.

Reigning champion Lewis Hamilton clocked the day’s best time of one minute and 17.2 seconds to lead the practice on a rainy track in Monaco. PHOTO: AFP

MONACO:
Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton was fastest but teenage rookie Max Verstappen stood out with an eye-catching practice performance on a rainy Thursday at the Monaco Grand Prix.

Hamilton, fresh from signing a new three-year deal with Mercedes, was quickest around the tight street circuit on a cool morning and then lapped in a day’s best of one minute 17.192 seconds before rain limited running in the afternoon.

The championship leader, who is out to deny teammate and title rival Nico Rosberg a third win in a row in the Mediterranean principality, completed only 12 laps after lunch as the skies opened.

If Hamilton had been expected to set the pace, Verstappen’s early showing was surprising and highly impressive.

The 17-year-old, the only driver in the field never to have raced in Monaco, looked a natural as he lapped only 0.149 seconds slower in his Toro Rosso after completing 42 near-faultless laps in the morning.


Steady rain then ensured all the drivers stayed in the garages as the television cameras focused on seagulls, puddles and damp fans sheltering under umbrellas.

When the rain eased, with about 10 minutes remaining, most drivers again ventured out but the leading times were unchanged.

Rosberg, 20 points behind Hamilton after five of 19 races this season, was ninth fastest in a first session that started with drivers on intermediate tyres after a heavy overnight storm swept the Riviera.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 22nd, 2015.

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