Hamilton fastest in Indian GP free practice

    Lewis Hamilton waited until the last possible moment to lead the way in an eventful first free practice session for the Indian Grand Prix

    Published On Oct 28, 2011 07:06:00 PM

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    Hamilton fastest in Indian GP free practice

    Red Bull looked to have made the perfect start to the weekend, Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber having covered the first and second positions in the final moments, but that was until Hamilton's charging 1m26.836s lap put him top as the chequered flag fell. Though there was some suspicion that yellow flags had been waving when he set it.

    The McLaren of Jenson Button was fourth fastest ahead of Michael Schumacher and NicoRosberg in the two Mercedes.

    Perhaps appropriately it was Adrian Sutil's Force India that was the first Formula 1 car on track for the dry, sunny - and still dusty - opening session. He was followed out by the country's home-grown talent Karun Chandhok.

    But no sooner had they got out on track than they were back in the pits again as the session was red-flagged to retrieve a stray dog that had wandered in to the action zone.

    The track was made live again after five minutes and initially it was Chandhok, and compatriot NarianKarthikeyan who squabbled over the top spot. That was until Michael Schumacher came out and set a benchmark of 1m38.658s. A that mark was set to shrink by 12s before the end of the session.

    Indeed Schumacher lopped four seconds off it himself just before the first half-hour was up.

    Jaime Alguerusari moved to the top not long after Schumacher set that lap and would then spend the next 15 minutes improving his time as he fought off the attentions of Rosberg and his own Toro Rosso team-mate SebastienBuemi.

    Eventually Button emerged from the pit for a proper run at half distance moving the goalposts significantly with a 1m30.794s lap. This seemed to trigger a flurry of activity from the top men as Vettel also joined in. But the world champion's attempt was scuppered by a trip off-track at the Turn 5/Turn 6 section - something that would happen to several drivers as they learned the new layout.

    Button remained top through the second half hour as several drivers joined the fray, but Fernando Alonso wasn't one of them. The Ferrari driver managing just four laps before he parked up off track, sidelined by an engine problem.

    Hamilton moved to the top with 25 minutes to go lapping in 1m27.515s, as Vettel too moved ahead of Button. Webber's arrival in second then bumped the Englishman to fourth.

    The last 15 minutes saw the Red Bulls move into familiar position as Webber kept his foot in to set a 1m27.428s, only to then watch the world champion steal his thunder with a 1m27.416s.

    Things may have changed again, but a dramatic ten minutes which saw Alguersuari thump the Turn 10 barrier with the rear of his Toro Rosso and engine problems for Pastor Maldonado render the circuit a yellow zone for much of it. Sergio Perez too made a run across the grass.

     

    It was in the aftermath of all this, as the track finally cleared that Hamilton set his lap, with flags still apparently waving in the area of Maldonado's smoky Williams.

    Behind the top six Felipe Massa was seventh fastest in the only operational Ferrari, sparking his way around the track with a new front wing. Sutil ended up eighth ahead of Buemi and Kamui Kobayashi in the Sauber.

    Of the Indians in the field, Chandhok was 19th fastest for Lotus in the end, but was more than 1.6s off the pace of team-mate JarnoTrulli, while Karthikeyan was 22nd.

     

    Pos

     

    No

     

    Driver

     

    Team

     

    Time/Retired

     

    Gap

     

    Laps

    1

    3

    Lewis Hamilton

    McLaren-Mercedes

    1:26.836

     

    22

    2

    1

    Sebastian Vettel

    RBR-Renault

    1:27.416

    0.580

    23

    3

    2

    Mark Webber

    RBR-Renault

    1:27.428

    0.592

    27

    4

    4

    Jenson Button

    McLaren-Mercedes

    1:28.394

    1.558

    23

    5

    7

    Michael Schumacher

    Mercedes

    1:28.531

    1.695

    23

    6

    8

    NicoRosberg

    Mercedes

    1:28.542

    1.706

    29

    7

    6

    Felipe Massa

    Ferrari

    1:28.644

    1.808

    22

    8

    14

    Adrian Sutil

    Force India-Mercedes

    1:28.705

    1.869

    23

    9

    18

    SebastienBuemi

    STR-Ferrari

    1:29.219

    2.383

    24

    10

    16

    Kamui Kobayashi

    Sauber-Ferrari

    1:29.355

    2.519

    29

    11

    15

    Paul di Resta

    Force India-Mercedes

    1:29.700

    2.864

    24

    12

    10

    VitalyPetrov

    Renault

    1:29.705

    2.869

    22

    13

    9

    Bruno Senna

    Renault

    1:29.799

    2.963

    20

    14

    17

    Sergio Perez

    Sauber-Ferrari

    1:30.132

    3.296

    25

    15

    11

    Rubens Barrichello

    Williams-Cosworth

    1:30.367

    3.531

    21

    16

    19

    Jaime Alguersuari

    STR-Ferrari

    1:30.566

    3.730

    19

    17

    12

    Pastor Maldonado

    Williams-Cosworth

    1:30.669

    3.833

    22

    18

    21

    JarnoTrulli

    Lotus-Renault

    1:30.818

    3.982

    22

    19

    20

    Karun Chandhok

    Lotus-Renault

    1:32.487

    5.651

    24

    20

    24

    TimoGlock

    Virgin-Cosworth

    1:32.771

    5.935

    24

    21

    23

    NarainKarthikeyan

    HRT-Cosworth

    1:33.928

    7.092

    27

    22

    22

    Daniel Ricciardo

    HRT-Cosworth

    1:34.113

    7.277

    30

    23

    25

    Jerome d'Ambrosio

    Virgin-Cosworth

    1:35.796

    8.960

    19

    24

    5

    Fernando Alonso

    Ferrari

    1:35.899

    9.063

    4

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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