Hamilton fastest as Ferrari closes gap in FP2
Lewis Hamilton set the fastest time of FP2 for the Italian Grand Prix as Ferrari closed the gap to Mercedes at Monza.
With Nico Rosberg having been quickest in the morning session, Hamilton hit back to lead his team-mate by 0.193s on Friday afternoon. Mercedes had been over a second clear of the rest of the field in FP1 but that gap was greatly reduced when Ferrari used the supersoft tyres for qualifying runs.
- AS IT HAPPENED: Italian Grand Prix – FP2
Sebastian Vettel was within half a second of Hamilton’s best time and just 0.260s slower than Rosberg in third place. With Ferrari having introduced a power unit upgrade – costing it its final three development tokens – Kimi Raikkonen was fourth, less than 0.2s adrift.
The reduced gap highlighted Mercedes’ struggles with getting as much performance out of the supersoft tyres compared to its rivals, which could prove more of a problem at Monza than it was in Spa as the tyres performed better over a long run during FP2.
Red Bull was next on the timing screens as Max Verstappen was fifth and Daniel Ricciardo sixth, although Verstappen was over 0.9s off the pace on a circuit not suited to the Renault power unit.
McLaren surprised after problems for Fernando Alonso, who suffered a reported hydraulic leak which prevented him running at the start of the session. Alonso also stopped at the end of the pit lane and complained of a clutch problem, but he rejoined on superset tyres to set the seventh fastest time ahead of Valtteri Bottas, Romain Grosjean and team-mate Jenson Button.
While Bottas was inside the top ten, team-mate Felipe Massa was hampered by brake problems which saw him limited to just 20 laps and miss out on a long run. However, Williams found itself ahead of Force India following quick lap times from Sergio Perez in FP1.
Esteban Ocon’s session came to an early end when his Manor stopped just before the Lesmo curves, which required a brief Virtual Safety Car period to clear. At the end of running the Frenchman was two places behind team-mate Pascal Wehrlein but still found himself ahead of both Renaults, Daniil Kvyat’s Toro Rosso and Felipe Nasr’s Sauber.
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01
Lewis Hamilton
Mercedes
1:22.801
40
02
Nico Rosberg
Mercedes
1:22.994
42
03
Sebastian Vettel
Ferrari
1:23.254
33
04
Kimi Raikkonen
Ferrari
1:23.427
28
05
Max Verstappen
Red Bull
1:23.732
25
06
Daniel Ricciardo
Red Bull
1:24.003
33
07
Fernando Alonso
McLaren
1:24.259
24
08
Valtteri Bottas
Williams
1:24.299
41
09
Romain Grosjean
Haas
1:24.516
35
10
Jenson Button
McLaren
1:24.549
28
11
Felipe Massa
Williams
1:24.556
20
12
Nico Hulkenberg
Force India
1:24.587
40
13
Sergio Perez
Force India
1:24.653
42
14
Esteban Gutierrez
Haas
1:24.674
33
15
Marcus Ericsson
Sauber
1:24.981
25
16
Pascal Wehrlein
Manor
1:25.083
38
17
Carlos Sainz
Toro Rosso
1:25.240
31
18
Esteban Ocon
Manor
1:25.275
13
19
Kevin Magnussen
Renault
1:25.555
39
20
Daniil Kvyat
Toro Rosso
1:25.614
33
21
Felipe Nasr
Sauber
1:25.643
31
22
Jolyon Palmer
Renault
1:25.833
45