BAKU: Max Verstappen topped the times ahead of his Red Bull team-mate Daniel Ricciardo as the main championship contenders struggled in Friday’s incident-packed opening free practice session for this weekend’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
In hot conditions at the demanding Baku street circuit, the Dutch teenager clocked a best lap in one minute and 44.410 seconds to outpace his Australian team-mate by 0.470 seconds, the two Red Bulls dominating the session.
World championship leader four-time champion German Sebastian Vettel was third fastest for Ferrari in a session interrupted in the closing stages by a big accident when Mexican Sergio Perez crashed close to the castle walls.
The Force India driver was fourth fastest in the session which was red-flagged to a halt to clear the debris from the circuit. Perez was unhurt in the collision, but his car was damaged badly and the right front wheel became untethered and bounced down away on the circuit without injuring anyone.
Three-time champion Briton Lewis Hamilton was fifth fastest ahead of his Mercedes team-mate Finn Valtteri Bottas, both men more than a second adrift of Verstappen’s pace-setting lap.
Brazilian Felipe Massa of Williams also topped the times as the lap-timings tumbled and most drivers endured spins and ‘moments’ on the slippery and tricky track.
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