Hamilton fastest as Merc have a blast at Monza
MONZA, Italy: Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton set the pace in practice for the Italian Grand Prix on Friday with dominant Mercedes turning on the power and leaving their rivals trailing.The Briton, who will be chasing his 11th pole position in 12 races on Saturday (today), told reporters on
By our correspondents
September 05, 2015
MONZA, Italy: Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton set the pace in practice for the Italian Grand Prix on Friday with dominant Mercedes turning on the power and leaving their rivals trailing.
The Briton, who will be chasing his 11th pole position in 12 races on Saturday (today), told reporters on arriving at Monza with his hair dyed blond that he was going through an ‘experimental’ phase.
There was nothing radically different in his track performance, however, only clear evidence that the upgraded Mercedes power unit was faster than ever.
The championship leader, 28 points clear of closest rival and team mate Nico Rosberg with eight races remaining, lapped nearly half a second faster than the German in sunny morning conditions.
The Briton, winner of six races so far this season, was only 0.021 quicker than Rosberg in the afternoon, when he produced his fastest lap of one minute 24.279 seconds on the quickest track on the calendar.
Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel, preparing for his first Italian race in the home team’s red overalls, was third quickest in both sessions — a massive 1.588 slower than Hamilton in the morning and 0.759 adrift after lunch.
That will have come as a disappointment for the fervent local fans, displaying the usual array of Ferrari banners in the stands including several supporting stricken favourite Michael Schumacher and the late Jules Bianchi.
Mercedes-powered Force India were fourth in both sessions, with Nico Hulkenberg in the morning and Sergio Perez in the afternoon.
The opening session was halted briefly when Spaniard Carlos Sainz lost control of his Toro Rosso at Parabolica and skidded into the gravel, bringing out the red flags at the half hour mark.
Honda-powered McLaren, stacking up more grid penalties for engine changes to both Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button’s cars, endured difficult sessions with the Briton 18th and 19th respectively.
There were no problems with the Pirelli tyres after alarming high-speed blowouts in Belgium two weeks ago.
The Briton, who will be chasing his 11th pole position in 12 races on Saturday (today), told reporters on arriving at Monza with his hair dyed blond that he was going through an ‘experimental’ phase.
There was nothing radically different in his track performance, however, only clear evidence that the upgraded Mercedes power unit was faster than ever.
The championship leader, 28 points clear of closest rival and team mate Nico Rosberg with eight races remaining, lapped nearly half a second faster than the German in sunny morning conditions.
The Briton, winner of six races so far this season, was only 0.021 quicker than Rosberg in the afternoon, when he produced his fastest lap of one minute 24.279 seconds on the quickest track on the calendar.
Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel, preparing for his first Italian race in the home team’s red overalls, was third quickest in both sessions — a massive 1.588 slower than Hamilton in the morning and 0.759 adrift after lunch.
That will have come as a disappointment for the fervent local fans, displaying the usual array of Ferrari banners in the stands including several supporting stricken favourite Michael Schumacher and the late Jules Bianchi.
Mercedes-powered Force India were fourth in both sessions, with Nico Hulkenberg in the morning and Sergio Perez in the afternoon.
The opening session was halted briefly when Spaniard Carlos Sainz lost control of his Toro Rosso at Parabolica and skidded into the gravel, bringing out the red flags at the half hour mark.
Honda-powered McLaren, stacking up more grid penalties for engine changes to both Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button’s cars, endured difficult sessions with the Briton 18th and 19th respectively.
There were no problems with the Pirelli tyres after alarming high-speed blowouts in Belgium two weeks ago.
-
King Charles Takes A Major Step To Keep Horrified Prince William Out Of The Loop On Andrew: Insider -
Taylor Swift Set To Make Biggest Cut From Her Wedding Guest: Blake Lively Or Ryan Reynolds -
Prince William Meets Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman -
Brooklyn Beckham Brutally Cuts Off Inner Circle Amid Feud With David, Victoria -
Kaley Cuoco Reveals Why Fiance Tom Pelphrey Sleeps In Seperate Room -
Ghislaine Maxwell Will Not Answer Congress Questions On Epstein -
Kensington Palace Announces Prince William's Arrival In Saudi Arabia -
‘Andrew Crisis Follows King Charles Everywhere Now’ -
Jennifer Aniston Already Decided Her Wedding Dress? -
Prince Harry, Meghan’s Hollywood Party Drama Exposes Chaotic PR Strategy -
Jennifer Garner Reacts To Savannah Guthrie's Video As Search For Nancy Guthrie Continues -
Bad Bunny Leaves Fans Worried With Major Move After Super Bowl Halftime Show -
Captain Jason Talks Personal Hardships He Faced Ahead Of 'Below Deck' Season 4 -
Anti-monarchy Group Reacts To Prince William, Kate Middleton Statement On Epstein Scandal -
Andrew 'must' Apologize Not Wider Royal Family For Jeffrey Epstein Links -
Super Bowl 2026: Why Didn't Epstein Survivors Ad Air On TV?