Verstappen shrugs off bug to top practice in Saudi Arabia
Max Verstappen is favorite to win a third world title. PHOTO/COURTESY: CNN
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Max Verstappen showed no ill effects from a stomach bug on
Friday as he topped the times for Red Bull ahead of Fernando Alonso in Friday's
second free practice at this weekend's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
The defending double world champion, shaking off the stomach
upset that had delayed his arrival in Jeddah by 24 hours, clocked a best lap in
one minute 29.603 seconds to outpace two-time champion Alonso’s Aston Martin by
0.208 seconds.
Sergio Perez was third in the second Red Bull ahead of
Esteban Ocon of Alpine, George Russell of Mercedes and Pierre Gasly in the
second Alpine.
"I think we had a positive day, but I think there’s
still quite a few things we can improve," reported Verstappen.
"It’s just fine-tuning, with the downshifts. Things we
do all the time," he added.
"Hopefully, we can sort it out for tomorrow," he
said.
"And it will bring us more pace so I can have a better
idea of where this car is. Today it was inconsistent, difficult to get a proper
read.
“We seem to be strong, but the competition is there as
expected."
Alonso’s Aston Martin team-mate Lance Stroll was seventh
ahead of Nico Hulkenberg of Haas and the two Ferraris of Charles Leclerc and
Carlos Sainz, both of whom were equipped with new power units.
Leclerc already has a 10-place grid penalty for Sunday’s
race for taking a third electronic control unit of the season.
Seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton was 11th for Mercedes,
with a best lap of 1:30.599, a second slower than Verstappen, on the day he
announced he was no longer working with his long-serving performance coach
Angela Cullen.
Alonso's performance confirmed his speed this year after a
strong showing to finish third in the season-opening race in Bahrain, but it
was Verstappen who set the pace with some ease.
After Verstappen’s early supremacy in a Red Bull one-two in
opening practice the second session began in cooler conditions, the air
temperature descending to 25 degrees and the track from 44 to 31.
Stroll was the first man out, Sainz the early pace-setter,
but only for five minutes before the world champion once again went top only
for Alonso to reply, two-tenths faster.
Stirred again, both medium-clad Red Bulls responded. Verstappen
with 1:29.952 ahead of Perez until Alonso, on softs, split them again. His
Aston Martin appeared to be the only car capable of fighting with them.
And then Perez clocked a 1:29.902 as last year's pole sitter Leclerc emerged unscathed from a close brush with Nico Hulkenberg’s Haas.
The close dicing at the front continued with the Red Bulls
narrowly ahead of Alonso and then a gap of two-tenths to the pack led, after
half an hour, by Hulkenberg and Gasly.
The top three were separated by 0.012 before Verstappen,
again, lifted the bar in 1:29.603 after switching to softs for a brief
simulation of what may lie ahead in Saturday’s qualifying session.
At this time, Russell climbed to fourth for Mercedes, but
Hamilton was 11th.
"We need to make some big changes," said Russell
in a stern voice. "Yes, copy," retorted his pit wall, seemingly
sensitive to the team’s need for a changed approach as they seek to reverse
their slump.


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